Ty so much, this was very helpful you showed clearly how to Make sure my chain was in the guide after cleaning it. So Helpful I’ve had my 36v for a while and it’s great.
I just returned one of these after 2 days. For some reason the saw would simply stop or stall while cutting and only start after multiple flicks of the trigger. Took it back and bought the small 2 stroke which blitzed the same job without a hitch. 1 month later after thinking about the issue with this electric chainsaw - it could have been a voltage a imbalance between the 2 batteries causing the saw to fail, but what an Achilles issue to have
@@brookvalleylife724 The reason im asking is, i got it as well and i use a full tank of oil per 2 charges of 2x4ah batteries. Was wondering if thats the norm thats all
Not just steel toecap boot,you HAVE to have chainsaw boots and trousers,it is not worth ever risking a chainsaw injury the end result of becoming complacent can be life changing or life ending.Also,you should not be cutting anything above waist height,you will never need to if you don't work in trees.
@@brookvalleylife724 The ozito batteries are rather expensive around $100 each for high capacity and given that Aldi market high capacity batteries for $29 makes ozito batteries a complete rip off
@@Peter-ob6ue If only we had Aldi here, I would buy their batteries but alas we don't so are stuck paying for Ozito ones. Still cheaper than the "big Brands" though, so silver lining their I suppose.
Hope you took it back. My one has done about 10 trees about 10m tall and loads of smaller ones. Had it over a year and hasn't skipped a beat. You always get a dodgy one with everything from chainsaws to cars. Pity as I found it great.
C'mon mate, over 15 mins and I'm none the wiser about the product. Watch how some other reviewers do it and take that on board, cos this is a useless review.
I have had one for 4 years love it
Yep, mines still going strong as well.
Thanks for this video! Now i am able to sort my Ozito Chainsaw to continue pruning my garden bushes.
No worries
Ty so much, this was very helpful you showed clearly how to
Make sure my chain was in the guide after cleaning it. So
Helpful I’ve had my 36v for a while and it’s great.
All good. Great little machine.
I just returned one of these after 2 days. For some reason the saw would simply stop or stall while cutting and only start after multiple flicks of the trigger. Took it back and bought the small 2 stroke which blitzed the same job without a hitch. 1 month later after thinking about the issue with this electric chainsaw - it could have been a voltage a imbalance between the 2 batteries causing the saw to fail, but what an Achilles issue to have
Bummer. Mine has been perfect.
Can we put 2 batteries with different Ah? I got a 18V 4Ah and a 18V 2.5Ah batteries?
You could but not recommended
How much oil do you go through with the batteries you use?
Virtually the same as a normal petrol chainsaw. If I am using 4A/H batts then maybe fill it every 20 uses, May be less.
@@brookvalleylife724 The reason im asking is, i got it as well and i use a full tank of oil per 2 charges of 2x4ah batteries. Was wondering if thats the norm thats all
@@ehodzic155 Seems a lot compared to mine.
I believe the manufacturer specifies 5ah batteries for this saw.
Must have updated as I use 2x 4a/h batts. The 3a/h work as well but for not as long.
@@brookvalleylife724 I'm just going by what was written on the outside of the box.
Where can I buy one of these for a good price? Cheers Jake
Any BUNNINGS should have them. Look for when the do specials as well for a good price.
Not just steel toecap boot,you HAVE to have chainsaw boots and trousers,it is not worth ever risking a chainsaw injury the end result of becoming complacent can be life changing or life ending.Also,you should not be cutting anything above waist height,you will never need to if you don't work in trees.
Chainsaws have safety brake
The biggest danger is to your eyes if you are not wearing eye protection
I just spent $149 for the 36V chainsaw. And I will use 3ah and 5.2Ah batteries
Should work really well with the big batteries.
@@brookvalleylife724 The ozito batteries are rather expensive around $100 each for high capacity and given that Aldi market high capacity batteries for $29 makes ozito batteries a complete rip off
@@Peter-ob6ue If only we had Aldi here, I would buy their batteries but alas we don't so are stuck paying for Ozito ones. Still cheaper than the "big Brands" though, so silver lining their I suppose.
The chain bar looks much than the one from the Einhell.
It's the same machine, just different name.
I saw what you did there.
No good my Ozito 36 volt cordless chainsaw packed up after just 3 limbs
Motor burnt out smoke was pouring out of it
Hope you took it back. My one has done about 10 trees about 10m tall and loads of smaller ones. Had it over a year and hasn't skipped a beat. You always get a dodgy one with everything from chainsaws to cars. Pity as I found it great.
5 year warranty mate
Only 9 minutes into the video did you start talking about using the chainsaw. Cut the crap and get down to business, please!
Will do.
C'mon mate, over 15 mins and I'm none the wiser about the product. Watch how some other reviewers do it and take that on board, cos this is a useless review.
ok
Disagree with MarkRaker, this was very useful. Thanks!
Maybe just you're thick mate lol