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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 3549229" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>I don't personally own one, but have 2 at work. They perform well and snap a battery in and be cutting quicker than fueling up a gasser. We use the saws a little differently than most. We cut holes in roofs for ventilation. 1-2 layers of shingles, plywood, joists, and nails. (Specialty chain) </p><p></p><p>One of the guys bought one for his personal use before recommending for the fire trucks. He cut rail road ties most of the day for his wife's flowerbed/garden project. He said he couldn't believe how well it worked. </p><p></p><p>I have a 40v pole saw from Harbor Freight. I worked it pretty hard after the ice storm. It has a 1 hour quick charger. I would throw it on the charger at lunch break just to be safe, but easily worked 5-6 hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 3549229, member: 1546"] I don't personally own one, but have 2 at work. They perform well and snap a battery in and be cutting quicker than fueling up a gasser. We use the saws a little differently than most. We cut holes in roofs for ventilation. 1-2 layers of shingles, plywood, joists, and nails. (Specialty chain) One of the guys bought one for his personal use before recommending for the fire trucks. He cut rail road ties most of the day for his wife's flowerbed/garden project. He said he couldn't believe how well it worked. I have a 40v pole saw from Harbor Freight. I worked it pretty hard after the ice storm. It has a 1 hour quick charger. I would throw it on the charger at lunch break just to be safe, but easily worked 5-6 hours. [/QUOTE]
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