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<blockquote data-quote="D2Cat" data-source="post: 1741402" data-attributes="member: 19322"><p>A friend has a Stihl pruner saw. It's like 4" bar. He was helping me with a project and he was using that to cut some shrubs in a fence in town. My wife was there and he showed her what he was doing and let her use it for a bit. She said she wanted one, and this was early December so I thought I'd get one for Christmas. I couldn't fine one locally.</p><p></p><p>I looked online and found a saw with a 6" bar, two chains, brushless motor, two batteries and a case to keep them it. Like $80. I'm sure it's made in the Far East, but my friend said he'd wished he'd bought something like that after he used it. It really is handy for small stuff, and can put the case anywhere and have it all with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D2Cat, post: 1741402, member: 19322"] A friend has a Stihl pruner saw. It's like 4" bar. He was helping me with a project and he was using that to cut some shrubs in a fence in town. My wife was there and he showed her what he was doing and let her use it for a bit. She said she wanted one, and this was early December so I thought I'd get one for Christmas. I couldn't fine one locally. I looked online and found a saw with a 6" bar, two chains, brushless motor, two batteries and a case to keep them it. Like $80. I'm sure it's made in the Far East, but my friend said he'd wished he'd bought something like that after he used it. It really is handy for small stuff, and can put the case anywhere and have it all with you. [/QUOTE]
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