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populariconian | Staff posted Yesterday 07:41 PM
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6" Tietoc Mini Electric Cordless Chainsaw $20 + Free S/H

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$20 + Free S/H w/ coupon code TIETOC1314
comes with 1 2000mAh Battery
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Yesterday 07:44 PM
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jeff44jeffYesterday 07:44 PM
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anyone have one and know if any other brand batteries are compatible? looks like a black and Decker might fit.
Yesterday 08:02 PM
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DarkwickYesterday 08:02 PM
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doesn't work..
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Yesterday 08:20 PM
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rilawYesterday 08:20 PM
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I have this, worked fine (used it once) then left it, with the battery on, standing up on a shelf. Just noticed the other day that the bar oil leaked internally, filled the battery (no idea how it didn't explode) and covered the shelf. I went to take the battery apart to clean the oil out and they used some unknown Allen wrench screws that no Allen wrench out of the six large sets I have fit(also tried every security bit that size, nope). Great..... So, keep that in mind, very messy, and potentially a fire hazard.
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Yesterday 08:26 PM
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4u2cYesterday 08:26 PM
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I'd suggest two batteries,the motor protrusion on top and auto oiler.
I got mine Prime Day 2025 for $24

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CRP6B...title&th=1
Yesterday 10:01 PM
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scuba1021Yesterday 10:01 PM
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Quote from 4u2c :
I'd suggest two batteries,the motor protrusion on top and auto oiler.I got mine Prime Day 2025 for $24https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CRP6B...title&th=1
Any issues with leaking?
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Yesterday 10:12 PM
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Riptide360
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Yesterday 10:12 PM
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I'll stick with pricier DeWalt pruners and chainsaws. Worked reliably for years and use the same batteries.
Yesterday 10:56 PM
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jo55joYesterday 10:56 PM
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Good for making toothpicks.

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Yesterday 10:57 PM
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auspilotYesterday 10:57 PM
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Quote from 4u2c :
I'd suggest two batteries,the motor protrusion on top and auto oiler.I got mine Prime Day 2025 for $24https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CRP6B...title&th=1
Hmmm... Tietoc or Tomyvic. Can't decide which brand is best
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ekguru
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Quote from jo55jo :
Good for making toothpicks.
not even those
Yesterday 11:42 PM
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dmelendez34Yesterday 11:42 PM
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Quote from rilaw :
I have this, worked fine (used it once) then left it, with the battery on, standing up on a shelf. Just noticed the other day that the bar oil leaked internally, filled the battery (no idea how it didn't explode) and covered the shelf. I went to take the battery apart to clean the oil out and they used some unknown Allen wrench screws that no Allen wrench out of the six large sets I have fit(also tried every security bit that size, nope). Great..... So, keep that in mind, very messy, and potentially a fire hazard.
great now I have to go to my garage to see if mine is leaking oil. but it did a great job cutting wood planks a couple days ago.
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SensibleSoda373Today 12:20 AM
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Quote from Darkwick :
doesn't work..
Worked for me. Pretty good actually
Today 12:29 AM
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4u2cToday 12:29 AM
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Quote from scuba1021 :
Any issues with leaking?
Yes it's best to use just enough for the job and put a paper towel in the case.
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jongasse
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Quote from rilaw :
I have this, worked fine (used it once) then left it, with the battery on, standing up on a shelf. Just noticed the other day that the bar oil leaked internally, filled the battery (no idea how it didn't explode) and covered the shelf. I went to take the battery apart to clean the oil out and they used some unknown Allen wrench screws that no Allen wrench out of the six large sets I have fit(also tried every security bit that size, nope). Great..... So, keep that in mind, very messy, and potentially a fire hazard.
Why will the battery explode if mineral oil gets into it? I actually use this to keep my cheap, used LiOn batteries cool and protect them from fire for my solar battery pack. Others put their CPUs and GPUs in mineral oil for overclocking.

Clean mineral oil in a dust free environment is a fantastic coolant.
Today 12:55 AM
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rilawToday 12:55 AM
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Quote from jongasse :
Why will the battery explode if mineral oil gets into it? I actually use this to keep my cheap, used LiOn batteries cool and protect them from fire for my solar battery pack. Others put their CPUs and GPUs in mineral oil for overclocking.Clean mineral oil in a dust free environment is a fantastic coolant.
I assumed it was conductive, didn't realize it wasn't. Thanks

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Today 01:41 AM
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handyguyToday 01:41 AM
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i just used it. went through several 3" dry branches. I take oil & battery out when storing it.

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