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lesorubcheek

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belgian said:
Sometimes I am not so proud being an engineer...;)
But I bet you feel good that you don't work for Black and Decker :) ! This "saw" looks like it was created by a market-minded individual, not someone who understands what is needed for doing work. I guess I shouldn't make any comment since I've never used one before, but thing looks like a useless gimmic.

Dan
 
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lesorubcheek said:
But I bet you feel good that you don't work for Black and Decker :) ! This "saw" looks like it was created by a market-minded individual, not someone who understands what is needed for doing work. I guess I shouldn't make any comment since I've never used one before, but thing looks like a useless gimmic.

Dan


i agree looks useless.
 
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What are you guys talking about? It's perfect for its intended use!



It will do a very good job of increasing B&D's profits by removing cash from homeowner's pockets, while reducing the possibility of lawsuits resulting from injuries..


Said homeowners will have moderate success in trimming small limbs, probably up to 1 1/2" or maybe even 2" in diameter.

For a season or three. Then the "blade" will be dull, and it will hang in the garage for a few years, to finally be sold at a garage sale.
 
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Yeah, I think that's one of my neighbors using the chainsaw. I have one on each side of me that complains about a dull "blade" and saws with that thing like he's using a bowsaw. :rolleyes:
 
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