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    Postby BuyersAssistant » Tue Aug 07, 2012 7:55 pm

    I have used one of these tools several times.

    It is very handy for cutting through relatively thin pieces of timber, or even live branches, but does struggle once you start to get over say 2inches thick.

    You need to be careful to keep the blade straight (as always with a saw) otherwise the blade can get pinched.

    In conclusion, handy for smaller jobs.

    I found it a bit tricky to change the blade.
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