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<blockquote data-quote="Aussiedigs" data-source="post: 517419" data-attributes="member: 15108"><p>Jigsaw or reciprocating saw?</p><p></p><p>I use a Dewalt recip saw for pruning which is brilliant but for firewood i wouldnt bother.</p><p></p><p>Some of the prices on batteries and chargers is just plain gouging! The wife bought an Aldi 36v lawn mower for $150 which is simply amazing. Cuts as well as a Victa 2T. Batteries and chargers are cheap so ill have to wait for the battery saw to come up. If Aldi can provide batteries and chargers at a fraction of the cost it only proves the likes of Stihl and Husky are ripping us off.</p><p></p><p> I have 7 Husky chainsaws between 77cc and 100cc but one of these would be real handy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aussiedigs, post: 517419, member: 15108"] Jigsaw or reciprocating saw? I use a Dewalt recip saw for pruning which is brilliant but for firewood i wouldnt bother. Some of the prices on batteries and chargers is just plain gouging! The wife bought an Aldi 36v lawn mower for $150 which is simply amazing. Cuts as well as a Victa 2T. Batteries and chargers are cheap so ill have to wait for the battery saw to come up. If Aldi can provide batteries and chargers at a fraction of the cost it only proves the likes of Stihl and Husky are ripping us off. I have 7 Husky chainsaws between 77cc and 100cc but one of these would be real handy! [/QUOTE]
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