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๐ช Cut Loose with Power & Precision โ Your Yardโs New Best Friend!
The Saker Mini Chainsaw is a lightweight, cordless electric chainsaw featuring a powerful 20V 1500mAh rechargeable battery and a pure copper motor paired with a quenched guide chain for superior cutting performance. Designed for effortless one-handed use, it offers enhanced safety with a dual-lock system and comes with a compact carrying case for ultimate portability. Ideal for pruning, yard maintenance, and quick outdoor tasks, it combines professional-grade power with user-friendly convenience.







| ASIN | B0DRDG46C7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,495 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #9 in Power Chain Saws |
| Brand | Saker |
| Brand Name | Saker |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 76 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.8"L x 8.3"W x 4.7"H |
| Manufacturer | Saker |
| Model Number | SK1804P-02 |
| Product Dimensions | 13.8"L x 8.3"W x 4.7"H |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
I**N
Powerful little tool
Has made firewood kindling easy to prep. Also good for smaller bush shaping.
M**R
Would buy again if needed.
Amazing. Used to cut down and cut up 150 feet of 30 feet tall English Laurel hedge. Uses minimum oil and the chain is still sharp. Only drawback is have to regularly adjust chain tension. Good purchase, highly recommend, good value for money, good build quality, uses little oil,
T**Y
Small but mighty
Easy to use but packs the power.
C**S
Saker Mini Chainsaw is GREAT!
Perfect size! This mini chainsaw is the best size, especially for women. It comes with two batteries, a charger, extra chain, all in a hard case. Very nice and compact.
K**D
Great product for light yard work and adventure seeking motorcyclists
I bought this for a birthday gift for my husband who enjoys adventure riding. I thought he would take it with him on the bike, but he actually has used it in the yard for small clean up. He really loved it and does plan to pack it on his next adventure ride. I would get the one with two battery packs. They are small batteries and will need to be recharged soon after use. Probably about an hour or so.
M**Y
Easy to use!
Super easy to use and cuts beautifully!
V**S
Very handy tool for smaller pruning jobs where a large saw is too much. Bar wears out over time
This is a cool little pruning chainsaw for the price point. It comes in a plastic hardcase with the installed chain on the saw plus 2 spares, a bar adjusting wrench, phillips screwdriver, a small amount of bar and chain oil, two batteries, and a 21V 0.75A output adapter power supply to charge the batteries, and instruction manual. The manual is pretty clear once you read through all the ways to get injured. It includes a flip down chain guard but it doesn't actively stop the blade like the full-sized saws. The saw also doesn't have a chain oiler so it's recommended you lube it at each battery change. The trigger has a safety side button to prevent accedential activation. With this short bar you can't plan on cutting down big stuff but for smaller pruning jobs or if you want to go full lumberjack on a smaller arborvitae it will entertain you. The saw seems to have a good operating speed to prevent it from bogging down, but just keep in mind it is a small battery powered saw so don't ask more of it than was intended. After using the saw for a couple weeks I learned a few things about hard use cutting a laurel hedge up to 3' thick. First, oil the chan and bar often. The bar and chain guides do wear quickly if you only oil after battery change as per the instructions. You need to oil more than that. Also, the chain is sharp and can get grabby if you don't have the saw well supported. Usually you want to begin cutting when the the back of the bar nearest the saw motor so it can't grab and jerk the saw. When this happens, it loosens the bar and the chain jumps the guide. It doesn't matter how tight you get the bar adjusting bolt. A couple grabs and that chain is loose. After a week of hard work, the bar is beginning to wear on bottom where the chain tends to loosen and jump out of the guide. The metal is not hardened like a full size saw so it just doesn't hold up to hard use and as the bar wears, it spreads out and creates a burr around the chain guide, making it too wide to fit in the kerf of the chain cut. I used a flapper wheel to remove this burr but even with more oiling, it came back. I think it's just poor quality metal here. More frequent oiling helps and using it for smaller branches would prevent some of that wear and tear. Also, if you cut through a thick piece and use a lot of power, give the motor a rest every few 10-15 seconds or it will shut off for several minutes with nor warning to protect itself. Small branches are no problem but you have to give it a rest when cutting the larger stuff. Lastly, the indicator lights on the battery show full charge (3 dots) right up until it's dead flat so they aren't much help. You'll know when it's time to recharge, unless you work it really hard without a break, and then there is no way to tell until it cools down and resets.
P**S
Awesome mini chainsaw
This little mini chainsaw works great on small branches and twiggy wood. Had severe storms in the Tahoe area several weeks ago and this was really helpful in cleanup.
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