Warrior Saw

Warrior Saw

Product Ref: 02245.   Military Style - New
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Further Information
Further Information
  • Heavy duty handled chain saw
  • Simple to use
  • Blade cuts in both directions
  • Length 65cm
Reviews (any views expressed are solely those of the reviewer)
Reviews
Good Value
Made well. Teeth didn't seem adequate (too small and far apart) but went through a 9 or 10 inch tree trunk in 5 minutes (I'm not very strong). I keep it in the plastic it came with, but it takes a while to roll it up so it will fit in there. You can stick it in a tree and leave it in there because it supports itself. Good for a camp.
Pros: You don't need to sharpen it., Cheap., Does the job.
Cons: Could do with a storage pouch., Vibration can be rough.
Would recommend: Yes
Reviewed by Adam in Birmingham

Fantastic
It's light, easy to use and doesn't take that much effort it was fantastic for me
Pros: Easy to use, Light
Cons: Bit on short side
Would recommend: Yes
Reviewed by Luke fewster in Nottingham