I recently tried out a Dewalt sawzall and a 12" pruning blade on some 4ish"-9ish" partially burnt logs someone left by a campfire spot. Someone's typical drunken buffoonary.
The tool did really well. Not chainsaw fast, but not achingly slow. The smaller soft pine sections were about 10-15 seconds each. The big ones were harder wood and took 1-2 minutes per cut.
And it cut like butter on some small dead branches extending across a trail. Great space saving tool when a chainsaw is overkill. Safer too.
The tool did really well. Not chainsaw fast, but not achingly slow. The smaller soft pine sections were about 10-15 seconds each. The big ones were harder wood and took 1-2 minutes per cut.
And it cut like butter on some small dead branches extending across a trail. Great space saving tool when a chainsaw is overkill. Safer too.
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