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Hi just had an adventure in Lidls.Hey you 2 metres! and all sorts! was having a Rummage came across there cordless saw Battery powered to us! £50 squids £20 odd for charger and battery 230mm arm could you use that as a sort of climb/top handle?

There battery gear isn't too  shabby friends has the jig saw doing worktops says good

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9 minutes ago, Steven P said:

I was looking to see if anyone had any thoughts in this. There are a couple left in mine, and I have some pocket money to spend. It says it takes the 20V battery, I would be using it to cut firewood

Not tried the Lidl one but my Makita is fine for the odd cut here and there but no way would I want to use it for the constant work of firewood cutting. You would be swopping batteries all the time and need many sets of batteries to keep yourself working. Cant imagine Lidl's version packs more punch than the  Makita

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2 hours ago, Stere said:

 

Seen the a florabest 40v one there and a 20v parkside  ones in before:

 

Florabest there "pro" brand as more £ than parkside? ?

 

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One i looked at im sure looked more a lopping/top handle type? There battery kit is pretty good friends using the battery jigsaw on worktops cutting sink fittings said lasts a good time

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Thanks, at £15 a time for the battery, £50 for the saw, £15 for the charger - adding a few batteries is going to put it in the range of gumtree or e-bay second hand top branded electric saw with a wire. I mostly cut firewood to length at home so that might be a better option.

 

If I had some of their other battery kit I might consider it more.

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40 minutes ago, Steven P said:

Thanks, at £15 a time for the battery, £50 for the saw, £15 for the charger - adding a few batteries is going to put it in the range of gumtree or e-bay second hand top branded electric saw with a wire. I mostly cut firewood to length at home so that might be a better option.

 

If I had some of their other battery kit I might consider it more.

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