ACME Tools has
Milwaukee M12 FUEL HATCHET 6" Pruning Saw Bare Tool (2527-20) on sale for $159 - $10 off with promo code
TCC10 =
$149.
Shipping is free on orders $199+, otherwise shipping is $6.49.
Thanks to Community Member
Sifka4 for finding this deal.
Product Features:
- POWERSTATE Brushless Motor delivers the power to complete cuts in demanding materials
- Full House Chain minimizes vibration and delivers clean cuts
- Easy Access Chain Tensioner allows for quick adjustments to chain tension
- Automatic Oiler delivers proper chain lubrication and increased productivity
- Translucent Oil Reservoir allows for clear visibility to oil levels
- All Metal Bucking Spikes allow for increased leverage during applications
- Variable Speed Trigger increases user control
- Onboard Storage for Scrench
- Tool with battery weighs less than 5 lbs
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The M12 version looks like it does about as good as any saw this size/weight can with anything under 5", and can be stretched up to 10"... which means it's a great gap filler between pruning loppers & a full-fledged chainsaw (be that gas, or also battery-powered).
The M12 version looks like it does about as good as any saw this size/weight can with anything under 5", and can be stretched up to 10"... which means it's a great gap filler between pruning loppers & a full-fledged chainsaw (be that gas, or also battery-powered).
You have a good point. Being I only have several (4?) 1.5 ah m12 batteries I'm curious about how long these will last on light work. I gave my 18" gas powered chain saw to a relative because I have little need for it and can always borrow it back if needed. As you just ordered this you probably won't be able to comment on the amount of work these small batteries might last and I'm hoping someone will be able to chime in. I'm guessing that a 4ah would be best, but then again I hate to spend the extra money for one (or more) of them with all of M18 HO batteries that I use regularly. Any comments from actual users would be most welcome. I'll only use this for fallen limbs and bushes/brush, so I'm on the fence. As for climbing, that isn't going to happen for this old man
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I'm in the opposite boat - I've got mostly M12 batteries (8+, basically at least one of each capacity: 6AH, 5AH, 4AH, and 2-3 of the smaller 1.5-2.5AH ones)... but only 1x 9AH for my M18 string trimmer+blower.
Project Farm's video that covered this and similar mini chainsaws (youtube link elsewhere in this thread) really kind of sold me on this one.
Lol what is that..