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FYI The Tool & Implement Thread

This thing was worth 3x what I paid for it. Just power washed 1,000 SF of concrete in half the time with the best results ever. Got it for $60 on Amazon and it paid for itself the first use. Wish I'd have bought one sooner!

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Not familiar with that model. Wondering if this is the updated number for the MS250? It would be about that size and was also a fantastic little saw. Hope you get lots of chainsaw therapy out of that one.
 
Speaking of battery powered saws, I bought this back in July to keep on my tractor for small stuff. This thing is badass. I did a lot of looking before pulling the trigger and it lived up to the reviews. It's got a surprising amount of "umph" for a small saw. The battery lasts long enough to be satisfactory and the carrying case was a nice addition. If you're looking for a tool of this nature, this one gets a recommendation from me.


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Speaking of battery powered saws, I bought this back in July to keep on my tractor for small stuff. This thing is badass. I did a lot of looking before pulling the trigger and it lived up to the reviews. It's got a surprising amount of "umph" for a small saw. The battery lasts long enough to be satisfactory and the carrying case was a nice addition. If you're looking for a tool of this nature, this one gets a recommendation from me.


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Yep, I picked up a ryobi version simply because I have numerous 18v batteries for ryobi.
Just cut up a 30’ long 6” tree that fell across the driveway yesterday.
Best part, no oil for the chain…. Keep it in the bed of the truck.
 
Speaking of battery powered saws, I bought this back in July to keep on my tractor for small stuff. This thing is badass. I did a lot of looking before pulling the trigger and it lived up to the reviews. It's got a surprising amount of "umph" for a small saw. The battery lasts long enough to be satisfactory and the carrying case was a nice addition. If you're looking for a tool of this nature, this one gets a recommendation from me.


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I have the same one in orange, different brand, same China factory. Sucker is handy as heck around the house and in the woods clearing lanes for ground blinds.