Vevor has
20" Vevor 3.22HP 58CC Gas Chainsaw (CN-58G) on sale for $76.30 - $11.45 w/ coupon code
VVUSTOP applied at checkout =
$64.85.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Staff Member
Red_Liz for sharing this deal.
Features:- Cut trees quickly with our gas chainsaw, thanks to its high-strength steel chain and bar. The 20" bar reduces sawdust splatter, keeping your work area cleaner and safer. This chainsaw is designed to boost your efficiency and comfort on the job.
- Powerful Performance: Featuring a 58CC engine, our gas powered chainsaw cuts through wood smoothly without any stalls. With 3.22HP power, 2.4KW/8500 RPM engine speed, and the max speed reaching up to 12000 RPM, you'll enjoy the ultimate sense of operation brought by strong power.
- Comfortable and Stable: Enjoy a stable and comfortable cutting experience with the built-in shock absorber. It reduces vibrations, extends the life of your gasoline powered chain saw, and lowers maintenance costs, making your work more enjoyable.
- Easy Cutting: Tackle both trimming and felling tasks with ease. The gasoline powered chain saw's cutting diameter reaches 17.91"/455 mm, making it versatile for all your outdoor cutting needs.
- Durable Fuel Tank: Built with a tough outer shell, our top handle chainsaw's fuel tank withstands rough conditions and prevents leaks. With a 0.58 qt/550ml fuel tank and a 0.27 qt/260ml chain oil tank, you'll spend less time refueling and more time cutting.
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Some pretty poor reviews on Amazon though.
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The HF preditor motors are a pretty good clone of Honder mototors.
I seen Stihl Knock off blocks so cheap it is hard not to concider,,
I assume this is a clone of a recent model of a recent manufacturer that moved to china because they all are made in china, so why would they not sell overstock to local (china) resellers to buid.
$64 for that emergancy saw is kind of what I am thinking. Most folks wont need a saw more than a few times a year. Gas Saw maintanance is more thn the casual person should deal with. Batteries based saws are where that segment is going. If you get 100 hours out of it on the week you need it, that is sounding good to me.. I always end up with a saw I bought 10yrs ago and wont start when needed, so a "emergancy" so a 50-100 hour saw seems like 2 chains of the saw that wont start to me.. If I could only remember who borrowed my saw last. I think I need a new one on the shelf..
I bought the Vevor impact socket set and it is HEAVY.. if the knock off saw is a kock off of a heavy crappy saw is what I want to know... Finger is itchy..
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