Review: DEWALT 20V MAX 12in. Brushless Cordless Battery Powered Chainsaw, Tool Only
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In a video review for Machinery Nation, three new handheld battery pruners were tested and compared for their effectiveness and efficiency. The first product tested was the Stihl GTA 26, which had a 10-centimeter bar length and weighed 1.8 kilograms. The kit comes with a case, chain oil, 2 amp hour battery, and charger at a price of 169 pounds. The second product was the Milwaukee M12 FHS Fuel Pruning Saw, with a 15-centimeter bar length and weighing 2.3 kilos. The kit includes a 6 amp hour 12-volt battery, chain oil, and standard charger for 218 pounds and 99 pence. The last product was the cheapest mini chainsaw on Amazon, the Jamal M8844, with a 10-centimeter bar length and weighing just 680 grams. It comes with two 20-volt batteries, a spare chain, a little makeup bag, a toothpick, and a little iron for 39 pounds.
The video review also tested the three products' cutting abilities and showed their results. The Stihl GTA 26 and Milwaukee M12 FHS both required self-oiling, while the Jamal M8844 had no information on the oiling process. The Stihl GTA 26 produced the smoothest cut, while the Milwaukee M12 FHS cut a bit more jagged, and the Jamal M8844 chewed through the wood. In addition to their cutting abilities, the review also tested their carving and carpentry capabilities, showing the products' real-world environment uses.
In conclusion, the three handheld battery pruners were reviewed and tested for their effectiveness, efficiency, cutting abilities, carving, and carpentry capabilities. The Stihl GTA 26 produced the smoothest cut, while the Milwaukee M12 FHS cut a bit more jagged, and the Jamal M8844 chewed through the wood. The review aimed to show the real-world environment uses of the products, making it easier for buyers to decide which one to buy. Camping Checklist #outdoor #saw #camping
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