Makita AKKUKETJUSAHA MAKITA DUC302Z 18V RUNKO
Makita AKKUKETJUSAHA MAKITA DUC302Z 18V RUNKO -arvostelut
Perustuu 39 arvosteluun
Haven't had a chance to use it yet, but assembly was easy and it looks like it will have plenty of power to cut/trim the trees I have.
Haven't had a chance to use it yet, but assembly was easy and it looks like it will have plenty of power to cut/trim the trees I have.
Bob C.
31. tammikuuta 2020
It doesn't have near as much power as a similar weight gas chainsaw, but OK for what I want it for. Had a hard time about the batteries. Seems that Canada Post won't deliver batteries (?), li-ion batteries(?).
It doesn't have near as much power as a similar weight gas chainsaw, but OK for what I want it for. Had a hard time about the batteries. Seems that Canada Post won't deliver batteries (?), li-ion batteries(?).
Dale
4. joulukuuta 2019
really good saw well thought out, can fill 4x4 with wood on one charge, for sawing to lenth to fit in motor. Good chain well pleased.
really good saw well thought out, can fill 4x4 with wood on one charge, for sawing to lenth to fit in motor. Good chain well pleased.
Novicebuild
20. marraskuuta 2018
Use this saw for cutting up logs and it is every bit as good as a petrol saw.
Use this saw for cutting up logs and it is every bit as good as a petrol saw.
Biggus37
10. marraskuuta 2018
Well it worked well, but I noticed a small pool of oil was left on the floor wherever it was picked up after being put down. So we'd taken to putting it down on cardboard. It went back to Makita under warranty, and came back with a full tank of oil - that I thought was odd, don't things have to be drained of fluids? I couldn't undo the filler plug at first, even using a screwdriver betwen the two vertical lugs on top of the filler plug. I went and got my stilsons and managed to undo the filler plug. Although the filler cap did go back on top of the tank, it does feel like there's a cross-threaded screw in there now. Send it back uner warranty? - Surely once is enough?
Well it worked well, but I noticed a small pool of oil was left on the floor wherever it was picked up after being put down. So we'd taken to putting it down on cardboard. It went back to Makita under warranty, and came back with a full tank of oil - that I thought was odd, don't things have to be drained of fluids? I couldn't undo the filler plug at first, even using a screwdriver betwen the two vertical lugs on top of the filler plug. I went and got my stilsons and managed to undo the filler plug. Although the filler cap did go back on top of the tank, it does feel like there's a cross-threaded screw in there now. Send it back uner warranty? - Surely once is enough?
Fred Cook
23. syyskuuta 2018