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forum threadTel06c posted May 29, 2026 01:17 PM
forum threadTel06c posted May 29, 2026 01:17 PM

Kobalt 24-volt 6-in Battery 2.0 Ah Chainsaw Battery Included Charger Included $89

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Model: Kobalt 24-volt 6-in Brushless Battery 2 Amp 2 Ah Chainsaw (Battery and Charger Included) | KMCS 1024A-03

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May 29, 2026 03:13 PM
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FatCatsFlatWalletMay 29, 2026 03:13 PM
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I got a $20 chainsaw a while back from stick deals, just an impulse purchase, wanted to see what kind of chainsaw $20 can buy. It turned out to be a great purchase, it's actually incredibly useful around the house. I use it to trim branches and cut down cardboard boxes (don't do this, it's dangerous) but the question of whether a $20 chainsaw can hold up without snapping a chain and parts flying into my face is always lingering in the back of my mind. So I've been on a lookout for something with better quality. This seems decent and it's at least a house brand, still mulling whether the utility is worth $90.
Also a general rule of thumb (if you want to keep your thumb) before you do anything with a chainsaw, ask AI if it's safe first.
Jun 01, 2026 01:41 PM
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-MoistTowelette-Jun 01, 2026 01:41 PM
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It's really nice that it has automatic oiling and you can adjust the chain tension without tools. Makes it easier when working in the woods.
Jun 01, 2026 04:27 PM
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Izzyr1000Jun 01, 2026 04:27 PM
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I have this and it's a little beast.
Yesterday 10:58 PM
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realmccoy12406Yesterday 10:58 PM
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This is the older version correct?
I saw a tool only version at Lowe's for $99 the other day.
The appearance was different. More of the black over mold.
Today 03:19 AM
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uzawxmanToday 03:19 AM
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Quote from FatCatsFlatWallet :
I got a $20 chainsaw a while back from stick deals, just an impulse purchase, wanted to see what kind of chainsaw $20 can buy. It turned out to be a great purchase, it's actually incredibly useful around the house. I use it to trim branches and cut down cardboard boxes (don't do this, it's dangerous) but the question of whether a $20 chainsaw can hold up without snapping a chain and parts flying into my face is always lingering in the back of my mind. So I've been on a lookout for something with better quality. This seems decent and it's at least a house brand, still mulling whether the utility is worth $90.Also a general rule of thumb (if you want to keep your thumb) before you do anything with a chainsaw, ask AI if it's safe first.
I have a few Kobalt tools and my dad swears by them. Store brand or not, they seem to be pretty solid.
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GametheoryToday 01:15 PM
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Quote from FatCatsFlatWallet :
I got a $20 chainsaw a while back from stick deals, just an impulse purchase, wanted to see what kind of chainsaw $20 can buy. It turned out to be a great purchase, it's actually incredibly useful around the house. I use it to trim branches and cut down cardboard boxes (don't do this, it's dangerous) but the question of whether a $20 chainsaw can hold up without snapping a chain and parts flying into my face is always lingering in the back of my mind. So I've been on a lookout for something with better quality. This seems decent and it's at least a house brand, still mulling whether the utility is worth $90.Also a general rule of thumb (if you want to keep your thumb) before you do anything with a chainsaw, ask AI if it's safe first.
Also gotta remember, those lithium batteries that come with those $20 chainsaws are very cheaply made too. Gotta be careful. Going with kobalt, ryobi, Milwaukee, etc.. is a way better option

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