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Think I asked this on the thread introducing the back-handle version: what's the warranty like, and does it cover the battery?

 

I have a wide range of makita li-ion tools and batteries, and when the charger decides the battery is no good it'll refuse to charge it forever more, this is without any previous noticeable issues or drop in power.

When batteries are £145 they'd need to be fully covered under warranty as far as I'm concerned.

 

The saw and charger has a 2 year warranty (same on all husky kit) The batteries have a lifespan of approx 1000 charges so warranty is limited to this value. And apparently yes, the charge cycles are recorded on the battery!

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Think there was a guy from Holland using it, he was talking about it on Treebuzz I think, he seemed very impressed with it and he has put up a few videos, one which was on a small oak tree, from the videos it seemed pretty good. He reckons he can get by on 2 batteries a day

 

i reckon he would get by on one battery if he just cut the sodding branches off instead of dressing things out !lol:lol:

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That would have created a bit of a problem on the ground with people trying to use the road underneath as well broh :001_cool:

 

But sure some days I only need one charged battery and other days I just keep on charging one after the other.....

 

Climb safe

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That would have created a bit of a problem on the ground with people trying to use the road underneath as well broh :001_cool:

 

But sure some days I only need one charged battery and other days I just keep on charging one after the other.....

 

Climb safe

 

How many charges have you got up to- I understand it counts them

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