Home Depot has
Ryobi One+ 18V Compact Pruning 6" Mini Chainsaw w/ 2.0 Ah Battery & Charger (PCLCW01K) on sale for
$99.
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Product Details:
- Equipped with a 6" bar and chain and powerful motor to tackle branches up to 4", making it ideal for light pruning and limbing.
- With over 50 cuts per charge and a full house chain, the pruning chainsaw delivers longer runtime and faster cutting.
- The compact design allows you to go where other chainsaws can't, getting into tight, hard-to-reach spaces. Experience performance with just the pull of a trigger, without the hassle of gas or cords.
- Features tool-less chain tensioning and an oil-free design for ultimate convenience, allowing you to adjust the tool without having to leave the work site.
- Includes multiple safety features such as the chain & handle guards that ensure every cut is a safe cut. The variable speed trigger gives you maximum control during any application.
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Easy to handle with one hand.
If I have a lot of pruning, it usually means that I fill up the yard waste can and have to make a pile.
With this little guy I can cut up each branch into small pieces and really pack the can.
I do agree that a sawzall with the pruning blade is awesome for near ground cutting. You just can't use one single handedly.
But it depends if you care or not. and if you need a battery or not.
I got the 99 dollar battery 4ah sale where it came with a free tool. and got the brushless minichain saw as the free tool. Where in my opinion is the better deal.
But to each their own. where if you have tons of battery and just want the tool, i say go for it.
as to the tool. I like it where my garden sheers are not cutting branches. I use my minisaw.
Only downside is cleaning it where the chain will catch all the leaves in it. but i just hate cleaning so i use those computer aerosol cans after to blow away any small debris from the chain.
but yea i had a peach tree.... that annoying peach tree my Parents wanted which became a headache for me where it caused bugs to camp there and them crows to pick at the peaches..... trees gone now with this mini chain saw lol
so it can cut branches, and even a 2 litter sized diameter tree trunk based off my experience.
hope this helps.
as to other comments about the reciprocating saw, I agree with this also. As i mentioned before about my dang peach tree. I was using both. Where I was trimming branches with the Minisaw and my Dad was using the reciprocating saw to trim other side of tree.
However the Minisaw is def lighter. and easier to use and work around the branches
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