I got a similar saw to try and I love it. They're really strong for their size. I've used it to cut easily 10'' round logs as long as you chew at it around the outside and you're careful so it doesn't bind. I do find that mine does heat up if you use it for an extended time period. Love how these are quiet. They make for great "stealth use" or in the city if you are doing pruning and you don't want to disrupt your neighbors. You did a really thorough job with this review.
I have the Saker 6 inch I’m about ready to do a review on and then next week or two. I’m hoping to meet up with. Shlisa shell to put it to the ultimate test cutting fatwood only time will tell
Great review, Brother! I've actually been looking for a mini chainsaw for some smaller jobs! Good to see you at Dan's again. Hope you're enjoying the weekend! 💜👍19
+Eileen Leenie Perez they are one ☝️ powerful little saw when i first opened the box I was thinking 🤔 this review maybe my first review that didn’t live up to my expectations but to my surprise this little saw really surprised me on how darn easy it is to use and how great it cuts stuff up ⬆️ keep your eyes up for another chainsaw review I will be testing out there bigger one ☝️ the 6 inch in next few weeks
Does it have a hole or something to manually oil the bar? I don't see Reservoir so I'm assuming it's a situation requiring manual oiling instead of automatic oiling Thank you
@lowermichiganadventures I was trying to see if there was some point toward the end of the bar (I dealt with an Old Logging chainsaw that had automatic oiling but also a spot to manually oil the end of the bar so I have had a bit of experience messing with this, enough to almost understand and plenty to get in trouble 😉) to put oil or if you just oil the chain like a bike? I'd worry about how hot the end of the bar gets with the tiny revolution adding so much additional fiction and whether it might wear out quickly
That little thing is powerful! Awesome review. It’s cool that they sent you it to make a video testing it out.
It really is!
I got a similar saw to try and I love it. They're really strong for their size. I've used it to cut easily 10'' round logs as long as you chew at it around the outside and you're careful so it doesn't bind. I do find that mine does heat up if you use it for an extended time period. Love how these are quiet. They make for great "stealth use" or in the city if you are doing pruning and you don't want to disrupt your neighbors. You did a really thorough job with this review.
I have the Saker 6 inch I’m about ready to do a review on and then next week or two. I’m hoping to meet up with. Shlisa shell to put it to the ultimate test cutting fatwood only time will tell
Great review of a great little product. Sure beats a hand saw if you can afford the extra weight.
Very true! Thanks for stopping bye I always look forward to seeing your comments Joe cheers
I'm normally a gas chainsaw guy, but I could see quite a few cool uses for a tool like that!
It was a cool little saw it can come in handy for the wood stove it works amazing
fantastic upload my friends
Thanks for the visit
Great review, Brother! I've actually been looking for a mini chainsaw for some smaller jobs! Good to see you at Dan's again. Hope you're enjoying the weekend! 💜👍19
+Eileen Leenie Perez they are one ☝️ powerful little saw when i first opened the box I was thinking 🤔 this review maybe my first review that didn’t live up to my expectations but to my surprise this little saw really surprised me on how darn easy it is to use and how great it cuts stuff up ⬆️ keep your eyes up for another chainsaw review I will be testing out there bigger one ☝️ the 6 inch in next few weeks
Ty ty brother for your supporting me
Cheers 🍻 brother Dan
@@lowermichiganadventuresGod Bless You Brother I'm sorry I missed the premiere. Respect and thanks for all your support
great episode pal
+@Mikescamperadventures thank you
Hello 👋 🙋♂️
Thanks for popping by
Does it have a hole or something to manually oil the bar? I don't see Reservoir so I'm assuming it's a situation requiring manual oiling instead of automatic oiling
Thank you
It is Manuel oiling but easy to do for the price point they are not a bad buy
@lowermichiganadventures I was trying to see if there was some point toward the end of the bar (I dealt with an Old Logging chainsaw that had automatic oiling but also a spot to manually oil the end of the bar so I have had a bit of experience messing with this, enough to almost understand and plenty to get in trouble 😉) to put oil or if you just oil the chain like a bike? I'd worry about how hot the end of the bar gets with the tiny revolution adding so much additional fiction and whether it might wear out quickly
I’ll be putting it too the test for small tinder for my wood stove I’ll do a update video in a few months on how it’s holding out