Seesii-US via Amazon has
6" Seesii Mini Cordless Electric Hand Chainsaw w/ 2x 21v Batteries & Accessories (CH500) on sale for $39.99 -
$20 off when you apply promo code
6FIR3HBO at checkout =
$19.99.
Shipping is free.
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Includes:
- 1x Mini Chainsaw
- 2x Rechargeable Battery
- 2x Chains (1 mounted on the chainsaw)
- 2x Chainsaw Files
- 1x Oil Bottle
- 1x Gloves (pair)
- 1x Charger
- 1x Nut Driver
- 1x Screwdriver
- 1x Case
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Pro Tip: There no point in sharpening the chains when it dull. You can get a 5 pack for under 9 bucks.
Case
2x batteries
2x chains
The above is worth $20 any day. I used this chainsaw for cutting a limb around 6 inches and it went through it rather fast. Not as quick as my gas powered one, but this isn't a gas powered one. Much smaller (easier to carry) and quiet (used at a camp ground).
Every tool has a use set, and for what this is, it's well worth $20.
The only thing I'm not fully sold on is the oiler, (manual oil via a bottle), but this isn't for clearing a forest, so adding oil between cuts isn't too bad.
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However, neither 37 and 45 drive links will match this particular Seesii model. You need a replacement chain with 36 drive links, like this one: https://www.amazon.com/Seesii-Cha...B08TWMBPT
How do I know? I own this particular Seesii model, Model CH500/CH550+.
Don't believe me? You can count up the drive links yourself by examining the photographs of the item described on the Amazon webpage.
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It's decent, easy to handle, and the kit itself is nice (safety glasses included) but having to re-do a chain every three cuts is stopping me from using it.
Manually pulling on the bar will only grant you temporary relief, as the bar will tend to quickly settle back to its original position.
For a more permanent solution, (1) loosen the retaining nut until the bar is ever so slightly loose, (2) turn the adjusting screw clockwise to tighten the chain or counterclockwise to loosen the chain, (3) re-tighten the retaining nut. The following YouTube video shows the steps, albeit on a slightly different Seesii model:
https://youtu.be/h6rK2j-sRMk?t=210
Note: The adjusting screw is located at a different location on the Seesii model currently on sale. It is positioned next to the blade, on the opposite side of the blade from the retaining nut.
I routinely remove the chain to clean out the sprocket area, every other session. I tighten the chain tension at that time. I have never had to tighten the chain otherwise.
Take off the bolt and cover from the bar and locate the little screw that pushes the bar forward to get it to the right spot. Easy once you figure it out. Great $20 tool.
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