2200W Electric Garden Chainsaw
- 2200w high-performance power and high-torque motor with soft-start
- 40cm chain saw bar for very fast cutting (a 30cm log takes ~6 seconds)
- Blade tension adjustment system
- Easy to operate and remove the blade
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Outdoor equipment specialist Callow Retail is delighted to present its electric-powered chainsaw with a 40cm bar and 3/8” chain. With a 2200w power input and a soft-start facility for easy and safe usage, the chainsaw is perfect for a number of applications from log cutting and pruning large branches to felling trees.
An inbuilt oil or lubricant system ensures not only the chainsaw’s longevity but also its smooth and safe functioning. This tension system is easily adjustable and will keep your chainsaw ready for optimum performance.
Safety is a key feature of the chainsaw, with the soft-start function of the powerful motor meaning that no kickback is experienced upon starting the tool. There is also a brake fitted as standard to allow you to stop rapidly if required. In addition, there is a strong guard fitted to the front of the handle to prevent your hand inadvertently slipping.
Callow Retail’s latest offering is a great chainsaw that is safe, comfortable and easy to use. It is suitable for a wide range of applications in the outdoors or your garden. Safety equipment such as eye protection and ear defenders is also recommended when using this machine.
With the rising cost of oil and gas, many homeowners are turning towards wood-burning fires as a means of keeping warm during the winter months. Wood is an abundant resource and can be as close to hand as your own garden. Manufacturers of wood-burning stoves have also made this heating method more appealing by developing more financially attractive and heat-efficient systems.
Before you set about cutting any trees, it is important to consider the single most useful tool of the trade: your chainsaw. Callow Retail’s machine is perfect for the job at hand. Cutting firewood also requires several other tools to split the wood into pieces that are suitable for use. These include the plastic wedge, the iron wedge, the splitting maul and the sledge hammer.
In terms of finding a place to cut, some homeowners will not have to go any further than their own back garden. If venturing further afield, it is advisable to check with landowners regarding potential payment and indemnity agreements.
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