Gem99ultra
Elite Member
Bigger is always better, right? Nope - not always. I picked up a Husqvarna T435 12" pruning saw for spouse last year. As usual, her ambition was bigger than her ability. After getting it home, juicing it up, cranking it, then handing it to her to play with, she immediately spurned it. "Too heavy, too this and that, etc."
So - I took it out into the woods to play with it. And discovered that it was so light and handy, that it has almost replaced my 18" Craftsman chainsaw. Even one-handed, it's easy to control. It'll whack through anything 6"-8" or smaller and it totally handy for 90% of my use. No, it won't handle the really big stuff, but it's small enough that I keep it in back of the golf cart all the time. It gets some use almost daily. If you need a lightweight saw, you can't beat this little guy.
So - I took it out into the woods to play with it. And discovered that it was so light and handy, that it has almost replaced my 18" Craftsman chainsaw. Even one-handed, it's easy to control. It'll whack through anything 6"-8" or smaller and it totally handy for 90% of my use. No, it won't handle the really big stuff, but it's small enough that I keep it in back of the golf cart all the time. It gets some use almost daily. If you need a lightweight saw, you can't beat this little guy.