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6" Cordless UNTIMATY Mini Handheld Chainsaw w/ 2 Batteries & Chains $32.69 + Free S&H w/ Walmart+ or on $35+

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4 Bingo via Walmart [walmart.com] has 6" Cordless UNTIMATY Mini Handheld Chainsaw w/ 2 Batteries & Chains for $32.69. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available [walmart.com]) or on orders $35+.
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4 Bingo via Walmart [walmart.com] has 6" Cordless UNTIMATY Mini Handheld Chainsaw w/ 2 Batteries & Chains for $32.69. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available [walmart.com]) or on orders $35+.

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ResidentPonyYesterday 11:30 AM
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That ~20 dollar deal a few days ago has set my price threshold for this. The kits all seem the same - pair of batteries, extra chain or two, and a wildly bad idea. Looks like hilarious fun. If I'm going to risk my wrists or eyes I want to do with the lowest bidder.Edit: they even have the Chinese specs race bs going. Their competitors with the visibly identical product are claiming 18v or 20v. This one says 21v on the batteries. And in the description it claims 26v. Pictures also appear to have an automatic oiler in the inset but none actually exist on the tool itself. I'm holding out for a fictional 30v and dual oil sprayers, while we're just making stuff up.
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BraveTeam7995Yesterday 12:31 PM
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Quote from ResidentPony :
That ~20 dollar deal a few days ago has set my price threshold for this. The kits all seem the same - pair of batteries, extra chain or two, and a wildly bad idea. Looks like hilarious fun. If I'm going to risk my wrists or eyes I want to do with the lowest bidder.Edit: they even have the Chinese specs race bs going. Their competitors with the visibly identical product are claiming 18v or 20v. This one says 21v on the batteries. And in the description it claims 26v. Pictures also appear to have an automatic oiler in the inset but none actually exist on the tool itself. I'm holding out for a fictional 30v and dual oil sprayers, while we're just making stuff up.

i also bought the seesii handheld chainsaw that was recently posted. I only bought it because of the positive videos... ..
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ResidentPonyYesterday 01:33 PM
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Quote from BraveTeam7995 :
i also bought the seesii handheld chainsaw that was recently posted. I only bought it because of the positive videos... ..
I think that one was priced right. It's a useful tool, reviews are generally positive and center around cutting small branches and saplings. No one is pretending it's powerful or durable.

I was just a few minutes too late to buy two, one for each hand.
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TheRedEyeBanditYesterday 04:24 PM
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Can anyone confirm if these batteries work with Makita tools too?
Yesterday 05:14 PM
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linksyssYesterday 05:14 PM
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Claims they cut up to 6" limbs. Can anybody confirm?
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HarvsYesterday 06:53 PM
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Quote from linksyss :
Claims they cut up to 6" limbs. Can anybody confirm?
I have a similar unit (also 21V fwiw). 6 inch is a stretch but still doable. Might take two passes to do. 4 inches and under this thing cuts the through like butter.We get 1-2 windstorms every winter that knocks some large branches off the tree. This makes it much easier to break things down for the yard waste bin.
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ducksoup18Yesterday 11:18 PM
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Quote from TheRedEyeBandit :
Can anyone confirm if these batteries work with Makita tools too?
Id like to know as well.

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Quote from ResidentPony :
That ~20 dollar deal a few days ago has set my price threshold for this. The kits all seem the same - pair of batteries, extra chain or two, and a wildly bad idea. Looks like hilarious fun. If I'm going to risk my wrists or eyes I want to do with the lowest bidder.Edit: they even have the Chinese specs race bs going. Their competitors with the visibly identical product are claiming 18v or 20v. This one says 21v on the batteries. And in the description it claims 26v. Pictures also appear to have an automatic oiler in the inset but none actually exist on the tool itself. I'm holding out for a fictional 30v and dual oil sprayers, while we're just making stuff up.

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