The Electric Handsaw, a "handy"little yard tool.

Happyflowerlady

Vagabond Flowerchild
Location
Northern Alabama
The snow and ice storms we had recently brought down quite a few tree limbs, and the little hand saw we had just wasn't doing the trick for cleaning up and pruning a few more that needed to come down, to let more sunlight into the front yard.
I found this little Black and Decker electric hand saw on Amazon for about $30, reconditioned, and it was like new when we got it.
This is not meant for any heavy cutting jobs, and won't replace a chainsaw, but for just little limbs and such, it is lightweight ( senior-friendly, in other words), and easy to use.
Since it is electric, there is no work to fuel or start it, and it can just sit around until it is needed again.
Over all, we are very happy with this new "yard gadget", and I wanted to share it, in case someone else here can use something like this, too.
 

Already myself one of those saws but different brand
As well as tree branches I use mine to cut those hard dog treats LOL
Also bought myself a elecrtic chainsaw.(starts every time ha ha ha )
Wish I bought an electric mower now
Have a petrol pole saw but the head don't swivel so I can trim tops of tree

Edit
My saw is only light pruning and 18V battery operated
 
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Does look very handy HFL. I've been using a small hand-saw, or a hedge trimmer for most things. We have a small gas chain-saw that we use for bigger jobs, and of course the big chain saw for more extreme trimming. That is nice, would be handy for me to have as an option for sure. :cool:
 
It IS really handy, Sea, and lightweight enough for easy use by a woman, as well.
We have a hand saw, and one of the pole saws, but it was a lot of sawing with just the manual saws. I was looking for a cheap electric chain saw, and found this, and decided it would be a viable option.
All the ratings for it were high, people use it for limbs, to cutting 2x4's when building something. New blades are on amazon, and Lowes if needed right away, and so far we really like it. No chains to sharpen, just plug it in and go.

Here is Mr. HFL trimming branches with it. (He is NOT cutting with the cord in the snow, while standing in a puddle, by the way, Sifu.)
 
It IS really handy, Sea, and lightweight enough for easy use by a woman, as well.
We have a hand saw, and one of the pole saws, but it was a lot of sawing with just the manual saws. I was looking for a cheap electric chain saw, and found this, and decided it would be a viable option.
All the ratings for it were high, people use it for limbs, to cutting 2x4's when building something. New blades are on amazon, and Lowes if needed right away, and so far we really like it. No chains to sharpen, just plug it in and go.

Better than a chainsaw.You can use one handed.Cutting horizontal would be a breeze too

Here is Mr. HFL trimming branches with it. (He is NOT cutting with the cord in the snow, while standing in a puddle, by the way, Sifu.)

Better than a chainsaw.You can use one handed.Cutting horizontal would be a breeze too

Hmmm Aluminium ladder in a snow puddle .................................................
 

I have one of these handy safety gadgets
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=QP2000


Test your power points extention leads etc
Also tests your RCD protection in main board for malfuntion (Found mine was faulty)

Nice! Not many people would think of that.

Hmmm Aluminium ladder in a snow puddle .................................................

Happy, this. /\/\/\

... and I don't see any OSHA-approved safety glasses, gloves or hard-hats. I'm going to have to schedule an inspection of your premises. :playful:
 
I've got an electric weed whacker but the gas ones are more powerful and portable.
 


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