Throw away your chainsaws The JAWSAW is here!

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wetwood

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Dec 3, 2009
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Watched an add for this "saw" on TV last night. Any one else seen this thing. I'll just keep my Stihls thank you.


 
I like it, using a saw for brush or small brances IS a pain.

But my Stihl isn't going anywhere!
 
I saw that a few weeks ago. If you google it, it actually gets good reviews. Seems to be alright for what it was designed for, and likely a lot safer, too.
 
Yeah I saw that while flipping through channels . . . absolutely useless for most of us.
 
haha I'd burn that up in 2 days max. Branches,limbs & small saplings up to 4" I cut to length with 21yr old Delta Mitersaw w/ cast iron base.Not lightweight but that's why its still here & not in the county landfill.Much faster than any chainsaw because of 40 tooth carbide blade w/ 1/8" kerf.
 
I'm usually the 1st to jump all over another Ronco lookin piece of homeowner junk but it looks handy if you keep it in perspective for a little light pruning. Wouldn't take it to a job site.
 
They will sell millions of those. Wish I came up with it?
 
everything has a use to someone, after all
I bought the MS990 with a 48 inch bar so I
would not have to bend over to cut up brush
I am a genius...............
 
ironpony said:
everything has a use to someone, after all
I bought the MS990 with a 48 inch bar so I
would not have to bend over to cut up brush
I am a genius...............

That would be such a back saver not having to bend over so much- LOL
 
Adios Pantalones said:
ironpony said:
everything has a use to someone, after all
I bought the MS990 with a 48 inch bar so I
would not have to bend over to cut up brush
I am a genius...............

That would be such a back saver not having to bend over so much- LOL

While toting a 60 pound saw and bar... :lol:
 
But wait, if you order one now you will get an additional one for $9.99 plus shipping, handling and processing fees. Operators are standing by. :lol:

It would probably be good for me when I am doing some pruning around the yard. A 60 pound chainsaw is a bit heavy for me since it is half of my body weight. :-S
 
I like this, I would consider picking one up for cleanup if it didn't need to be plugged in to an outlet.
 
Does someone know what kind of chain this is? Think it is a standard chain or something only the manufacture supplies?
 

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This thing prolly weighs more than a top handle, is out of balance horribly when you cut 12' off the ground (wanna bet you can only do that if yer +6' and fully extend your arms?) and is unsafe as hell . . . what happens when ya step on the cord??? :bug:

Not face cord
 
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