Brilliant piece of kit. I may have bought the more recent one (from Lidl) Only cost about £25. including battery. Cut down my diseased Budlea tree including 12 inch circumference pieces. Amazing! Will do more jobs than you would imagine.
A good test Steve. I've had mine six years and it hasn't missed a beat. Invaluable for getting down to roots when removing tree stumps. I have the 12v. chainsaw which I'm sure would be up to your log-cutting tasks but I must say, the chain tensioner is a b***er to keep the correct tension and then of course, you have to manually oil the chain throughout cutting. Far simpler and quicker with the recip' saw.
I did have a look at the chain saw in store but it was a lot bigger and heavier so I chose this. So far I am really pleased.Thanks for the input, cheers!
I don't have that parkshit saw, I have the other one they sell. What a waste of money that was. I decided I needed a better one, one that wouldn't crap it's pants at the first sight of work. I bought a more expensive, reliable and reputable brand. Couple days ago compared it with a chainsaw. The chainsaw is only over 10x faster. The physical effort required from the human factor is not even comparable, that saw will leave you knackered in no time. I seriously doubt I'll be buying unreliable parkshit tools any time soon.
I have just about every single tool that Parkside has and I have never had any problems with it. I never had to return any Parkside equipment. For the price you can’t go wrong.
@@renierbonthuyzen9703 Try taking some out of the box and using them now and then. And I mean using it, not playing with it like a toy. If you can get your hands on a DeWalt, Milwaukee, Festool... Do it. Then go back to your precious parkshit toys and tell me how amazing those toys are.
@@renierbonthuyzen9703 Forgot to mention. I was very careful with the parkshit saw. It shat it's pants. The non parkshit I bought, which is not expensive, compared to a DeWalt for example, but over twice the price of the parkshit, I have been deliberately abusing it, not trashing it, just using it nonstop until the battery is empty, not allowing it to cool down, putting more pressure than required... everything I did to my DeWalt, Ryobi (pre chinese)... A thing I NEVER did to any of the parkshit toys I bought, because once or twice that happened, not intentionally, I smelled burned. So far, I have not yet felt the need to stop abusing that saw, and I suspect I will not need to activate the 3 year warranty. Unlike the parkshit toys I have to babysit so I don't send them back.
Brilliant piece of kit. I may have bought the more recent one (from Lidl) Only cost about £25. including battery. Cut down my diseased Budlea tree including 12 inch circumference pieces. Amazing! Will do more jobs than you would imagine.
Thanks for sharing
Thank you Steve from the very interesting review,Top man,👌
Glad you enjoyed it
Top tool for the money
Cant go wrong
Good review 👍
Thanks 👍
What an excellent video just what I needed to know. Many thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
A good test Steve. I've had mine six years and it hasn't missed a beat. Invaluable for getting down to roots when removing tree stumps. I have the 12v. chainsaw which I'm sure would be up to your log-cutting tasks but I must say, the chain tensioner is a b***er to keep the correct tension and then of course, you have to manually oil the chain throughout cutting. Far simpler and quicker with the recip' saw.
I did have a look at the chain saw in store but it was a lot bigger and heavier so I chose this. So far I am really pleased.Thanks for the input, cheers!
God bless ya man , great video , 100% A++
Thank you kindly
Great video , thank you
Thank you too!
Do you know some other option similar to this? because sometimes its out of stock
Sorry, not well enough to recommend
Hi not seen the saw in lidal for a long time i would like one regards
Well done, enjoy!
Are these in store atm?
Their website shows what is available. The recip' saw is not at the moment.
I am sure they will be back soon. Cheers!
How much £
Can't remember
I don't have that parkshit saw, I have the other one they sell. What a waste of money that was.
I decided I needed a better one, one that wouldn't crap it's pants at the first sight of work. I bought a more expensive, reliable and reputable brand.
Couple days ago compared it with a chainsaw. The chainsaw is only over 10x faster. The physical effort required from the human factor is not even comparable, that saw will leave you knackered in no time.
I seriously doubt I'll be buying unreliable parkshit tools any time soon.
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I have just about every single tool that Parkside has and I have never had any problems with it. I never had to return any Parkside equipment. For the price you can’t go wrong.
@@renierbonthuyzen9703 Try taking some out of the box and using them now and then. And I mean using it, not playing with it like a toy.
If you can get your hands on a DeWalt, Milwaukee, Festool... Do it. Then go back to your precious parkshit toys and tell me how amazing those toys are.
@@renierbonthuyzen9703 Forgot to mention. I was very careful with the parkshit saw. It shat it's pants.
The non parkshit I bought, which is not expensive, compared to a DeWalt for example, but over twice the price of the parkshit, I have been deliberately abusing it, not trashing it, just using it nonstop until the battery is empty, not allowing it to cool down, putting more pressure than required... everything I did to my DeWalt, Ryobi (pre chinese)... A thing I NEVER did to any of the parkshit toys I bought, because once or twice that happened, not intentionally, I smelled burned.
So far, I have not yet felt the need to stop abusing that saw, and I suspect I will not need to activate the 3 year warranty. Unlike the parkshit toys I have to babysit so I don't send them back.
@@zefautinofucking hell. Nice essay you weapon.