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<blockquote data-quote="johncinco" data-source="post: 56660" data-attributes="member: 2640"><p><strong>I am not the only one?</strong></p><p></p><p>Yes I have used a cordless sawzall like this. You dont have to start the saw, so in tight spots it works great. I used it a couple times where there was a bunch of smaller limbs that were dead and spread out all over, so instead of starting the saw, cutting 1-2 limbs, stopping, moving, and restarting, you just pull the trigger and cut. A hand saw would have worked I am sure, but why not give it try for me. whatever works, works. JB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johncinco, post: 56660, member: 2640"] [b]I am not the only one?[/b] Yes I have used a cordless sawzall like this. You dont have to start the saw, so in tight spots it works great. I used it a couple times where there was a bunch of smaller limbs that were dead and spread out all over, so instead of starting the saw, cutting 1-2 limbs, stopping, moving, and restarting, you just pull the trigger and cut. A hand saw would have worked I am sure, but why not give it try for me. whatever works, works. JB [/QUOTE]
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