Pocket ChainSaw® for $22
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Now you can easily cut through a 3-inch tree limb in less than 15 seconds with the Pocket ChainSaw®. Cut through the toughest limbs and the thickest brush, under fences, around roots, along fence rows and even over high limbs. The Pocket ChainSaw® is ideal for homeowners, gardeners and outdoor enthusiasts — anyone who needs a safe, dependable saw that’s compact, portable and easy to carry. The Pocket ChainSaw® will be able to replace many other existing tree trimming supplies, taking the place of your pruning saw, bush trimmer and chainsaw, with its multiple easy to use functions and zero emissions!
- Cuts 3″ diameter limb in less than 15 seconds
- Compact, portable & easy to carry
- An alternative to a pruning saw, bush trimmer & chainsaw
- Multiple easy-to-use functions w/ zero emissions
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black
- Materials: heat treat steel, stainless steel, nylon & plastic
- Length: 28″ uncoiled
- Weight: 5 oz
- 124 bi-directional teeth
- Coated for rust resistance
- Fits in shirt pocket
- Used by the US Military
- Manufacturer’s lifetime warranty
Includes
- Pocket ChainSaw®
- Storage can & lid
- 2x quick connect links
- 2x handles
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