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<blockquote data-quote="Lesgold" data-source="post: 336108" data-attributes="member: 9840"><p>Hi Old hand,</p><p></p><p>I purchased a Makita 36v saw about 6 months ago. I use it when camping. Quite often you will pick up a long branch or log in a camp area or on the side of the road when you pull up for a break while travelling. The saw allows you to cut material quietly and without upsetting the people around you. I have cut hardwood up to 8 inches thick without any issues. As with all saws, a sharp chain is the key. I can cut enough firewood on one charge to last a few days at the camp site. </p><p></p><p>I chose the Makita as it uses 2 x 18v 4ah batteries. These batteries come in handy for running other cordless tools when the saw is not in use. A double charger completes the kit.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p></p><p>Les</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lesgold, post: 336108, member: 9840"] Hi Old hand, I purchased a Makita 36v saw about 6 months ago. I use it when camping. Quite often you will pick up a long branch or log in a camp area or on the side of the road when you pull up for a break while travelling. The saw allows you to cut material quietly and without upsetting the people around you. I have cut hardwood up to 8 inches thick without any issues. As with all saws, a sharp chain is the key. I can cut enough firewood on one charge to last a few days at the camp site. I chose the Makita as it uses 2 x 18v 4ah batteries. These batteries come in handy for running other cordless tools when the saw is not in use. A double charger completes the kit. Cheers Les [/QUOTE]
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