expired Posted by johnny_miller | Staff • Jul 29, 2023
Jul 29, 2023 5:03 AM
Item 1 of 10
Item 1 of 10
expired Posted by johnny_miller | Staff • Jul 29, 2023
Jul 29, 2023 5:03 AM
5" Sun Joe 24V iON+ Cordless Mini Chainsaw w/ 2.0-Ah Battery & Charger
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I'm trying to understand if I'd really need. It seems like the smaller diameter branches in any videos posted would be handled by loppers. And if I use my Ryobi One+ reciprocating saw with pruning blade I'm covered for the max diameter that this Sun Joe does.
I get it if I didn't have anything else this would be nice - but would I use it ? (at least I'm asking before the Amazon driver drops it off on my doorstep and I hustle out there to grab it and take it to the shed before my wife sees I've added to the collection) .
Which reciprocating saw pruning blades do you recommend ?
I'm trying to understand if I'd really need. It seems like the smaller diameter branches in any videos posted would be handled by loppers. And if I use my Ryobi One+ reciprocating saw with pruning blade I'm covered for the max diameter that this Sun Joe does.
I get it if I didn't have anything else this would be nice - but would I use it ? (at least I'm asking before the Amazon driver drops it off on my doorstep and I hustle out there to grab it and take it to the shed before my wife sees I've added to the collection) .
Which reciprocating saw pruning blades do you recommend ?
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You might as well but a reciprocating saw, which has far more uses around the house.
I wasn't expecting much, but now I hardly ever use my brushless 12" Ryobi chainsaw anymore. If you have lots of pruning to do with 1" to 4" branches, having a lightweight, 1-handed mini chainsaw is a revelation. It's so fast, so lightweight, and slices through branches that are stubborn for a lopper like they're butter.
I'd say if you have just a few branches, go with the reciprocating saw you already have. But if you're doing any kind of volume pruning, a mini chainsaw is a gamer changer.
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