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i have one on my small saw and get on fine thy cut differently to a normal Chane the shavings got out side ways not behind. i had a prob with the first one but thy sorted it for me!!! thy are hoping to bring a pro range out around xmas time which if thy work like the one thy have now thy will be v good

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Don't recall anything in the product spec that states it's ideal for resurrecting chains that have been deliberately used to cut nail. staples, dirt, stones etc.

 

Maybe if you used it on a regular dull chain that, say a home owner may have, you would see a more satisfactory outcome.:thumbdown:

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