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expiredImmortalsolitude posted Today 04:01 PM
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Mini Chainsaw Cordless, 6-Inch Small Chainsaw Electric Chain Saws with 2 Batteries Powered $15.49

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Grab this Mini Cordless Electric Chainsaw for only $15.49 on Amazon (Reg. $31)! This is a 6-inch compact chainsaw that comes with everything you will need, including 2 Batteries, gloves, a replacement chain, safety glasses, and a carrying case.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CD2HBXWW
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Grab this Mini Cordless Electric Chainsaw for only $15.49 on Amazon (Reg. $31)! This is a 6-inch compact chainsaw that comes with everything you will need, including 2 Batteries, gloves, a replacement chain, safety glasses, and a carrying case.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CD2HBXWW

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Today 04:12 PM
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-MoistTowelette-Today 04:12 PM
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That's a great price.
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Today 04:46 PM
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blingkblingk
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Today 04:46 PM
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Zero expectations on quality or longevity, but for 15 with batteries, I'll take the chance

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CD2HBXWW
Last edited by pur May 31, 2026 at 09:47 AM.
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Today 04:54 PM
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bathtub2011Today 04:54 PM
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I took down a 25 foot apple tree with a similar one. Needed to charge batteries staggered but worked surprisingly well
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Today 05:11 PM
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xlerateToday 05:11 PM
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Have to grab at this price.

Just noted that there is only a 30 day warranty / return window.
Today 05:58 PM
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MisterDude2Today 05:58 PM
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Stellar price. Now if only there was a way to mount it on a long pole. Although I guess it wouldn't weigh as much as a full size chain saw so climing into a tree carrying it wouldn't be too bad?
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WooHoo2You
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Today 07:26 PM
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I don't understand why these 3rd (maybe 4th) party tools don't accidently make them compatible with a popular brand's battery system. These batteries are likely going to be hard to source later (heck they look annoying to source now), so no residual sales for the mfg to pad their margins with, so IMO would be a huge selling point if I knew I could use them with DeWalt / Ryobi / whatever.

Rant aside, for $15 it is hard to beat.
Today 07:32 PM
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BlueSeaLakeToday 07:32 PM
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This has no way to automatically oil the chain, so will burn out the bar and chain pretty fast. A person could oil the chain before use, but realistically would need to stop every 30 seconds to 1 minute and re-oil the chain. Better to buy one costing twice as much that has an oil reservoir (and make sure it works to oil).
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Today 09:49 PM
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veedubkidToday 09:49 PM
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Quote from BlueSeaLake :
This has no way to automatically oil the chain, so will burn out the bar and chain pretty fast. A person could oil the chain before use, but realistically would need to stop every 30 seconds to 1 minute and re-oil the chain. Better to buy one costing twice as much that has an oil reservoir (and make sure it works to oil).
At $15 shipped it really doesn't matter. This is almost disposable. I bought a different brand that I saw here 2 weeks ago for $22 and figure if it dies, it dies and I'll get another.
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Today 09:56 PM
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MrTank702Today 09:56 PM
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
I don't understand why these 3rd (maybe 4th) party tools don't accidently make them compatible with a popular brand's battery system. These batteries are likely going to be hard to source later (heck they look annoying to source now), so no residual sales for the mfg to pad their margins with, so IMO would be a huge selling point if I knew I could use them with DeWalt / Ryobi / whatever.

Rant aside, for $15 it is hard to beat.
Seesii can use Makita batteries. Alot of these other Amazon brands could probably as well they look the same.
Today 09:59 PM
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jenesaisquoiToday 09:59 PM
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Quote from -MoistTowelette- :
That's a great price.
Insanely low for what they do, and like others said, with two batteries. I already own two minis so I'm going to use this as a gift.
Today 10:44 PM
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jenesaisquoiToday 10:44 PM
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
I don't understand why these 3rd (maybe 4th) party tools don't accidently make them compatible with a popular brand's battery system. These batteries are likely going to be hard to source later (heck they look annoying to source now), so no residual sales for the mfg to pad their margins with, so IMO would be a huge selling point if I knew I could use them with DeWalt / Ryobi / whatever.

Rant aside, for $15 it is hard to beat.
As others have mentioned, apparently these batteries are Makita format even though they're usually 21v or 20v (Makita being 18v), and there's a plethora of dirt cheap tools that use these. Sometimes you don't need top quality and they get the job done. With just the mini chainsaws and cordless pruner (my favorite tool by far) they've made my yard work so much easier. I have two mini chainsaws, one 12" chainsaw, and a cordless pruner (and probably other tools), none of them the same brand, but all of the batteries are interchangeable. Ive been very happy with the value I've gotten from these tools.

Although they seem to have copied the Makita connector, I've never tried 18v Makita compatible batteries. Most of these tools are 21v or 20v. Normally you get two batteries with these tools, but they're usually only 2.0 Ah. That's how I've accumulated enough batteries. When I have bought replacements, I normally buy 21v 4.0 Ah because they work fine the generic 20v tools too.

You can find longer lasting 4.0 Ah generic batteries that have more juice for $20 or less per battery. 2.0 Ah batteries are as cheap as $10. It's pretty easy identify these batteries, https://www.amazon.com/s?k=21v+li...on+battery they all have the release button in the center and say "say compatible with 21v (or 20v) cordless power tools, or mini chainsaws, leaf blowers etc., without mentioning a brand. Obviously, if they specifically state compatible for Dewalt, Milwaukee, B&D or Craftsman or anything other than Makita, obviously, they won't work
Today 10:48 PM
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jenesaisquoiToday 10:48 PM
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Quote from BlueSeaLake :
This has no way to automatically oil the chain, so will burn out the bar and chain pretty fast. A person could oil the chain before use, but realistically would need to stop every 30 seconds to 1 minute and re-oil the chain. Better to buy one costing twice as much that has an oil reservoir (and make sure it works to oil).
I disagree. I've beaten the heck out of both of my mini chainsaws and they're fine and still using the original chains. I give them a shot of "Fluid Film" before use, and keep the chain properly tightened, never had an issue. Those auto oilers are overrated, and some just end up leaking.
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peppa6Today 10:49 PM
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Is this deal expired?
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MoneyTreeToday 10:52 PM
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Slept on this, price went back to $31 .. bummer.

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Today 10:54 PM
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PedroRToday 10:54 PM
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Quote from BlueSeaLake :
This has no way to automatically oil the chain, so will burn out the bar and chain pretty fast. A person could oil the chain before use, but realistically would need to stop every 30 seconds to 1 minute and re-oil the chain. Better to buy one costing twice as much that has an oil reservoir (and make sure it works to oil).

Have this one
amazon.com/dp/B0B3LVT3CD
works way better than I would have guessed
using my makita batteries (tossed the included batteries)
(i run canola oil ...no leaking)

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