Let's see, should I get it for an anniversary present for my husband when I know he'll never touch it or should I just treat myself?
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Bob says be really, really, careful if you're doing the one-handed thing. And thanks for recommending his new toy...to be delivered Friday. (As I told him, this makes a lot of sense considering that he old-manned down to an electric chainsaw years ago and there are places where several extension cords or wet ground make that one impractical.)
Let's see, should I get it for an anniversary present for my husband when I know he'll never touch it or should I just treat myself?
Tsk. Tsk.
Just treat yourself. If he says anything, just say, "well...you know what I could have done..."
No that is a cut little saw, and yes always use caution around any cutting devise.
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I don't go any bigger than loppers. Be careful!
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Just be careful. Again part of the design of the chainsaw brake is because typically when something happens, it is going to happen fast, and people when they get scare the natural reactions is to clench, not let go. Just looking for your safety. I know it is a teeny tiny chainsaw, but human flesh is softer than wood and as fast as it goes through a piece of wood it will go faster through flesh. Just saying be careful still.
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