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The Worx WG320.9 20V Power Share JawSaw is a powerful cordless chainsaw designed for cutting branches up to 4 inches in diameter. With a 3.2 hp motor and an automatic chain oiler, it ensures optimal performance and safety. Lightweight at just 9 pounds, this tool is perfect for both professional and home use, making yard work a breeze.
Horsepower | 3.2 hp |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 32"L x 8"W x 8"H |
Chain Length | 4 Inches |
Item Weight | 9 Pounds |
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"SMALL AXE CUT DOWN BIG TREE" ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"SMALL AXE CUT DOWN BIG TREE" ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐I am 5-foot-4 and armed with a mechanical beast. The Worx WG320.9 20V Power Share JawSaw Cordless Chainsaw is no ordinary tool—it’s a revolution. A chainsaw with jaws. A madman’s dream. The first time I fired it up, I felt the power of Paul Bunyan surging through my veins.Now, I roam my neighborhood like a force of nature, cutting down big trees with zero hesitation. Limbs, branches, entire trunks—this thing devours wood like a starving beast. Neighbors watch in stunned silence as I tear through the overgrowth like a woman possessed, no longer at the mercy of overpriced landscapers or weak battery-powered gimmicks. This is real power.I own four of these now—because I refuse to be caught without one when the trees come calling. Switch it out, keep going, never stop. The world belongs to those who are prepared.If you want raw power, absolute control, and the ability to drop a tree like a lumberjack on a caffeine high, this is the only tool you need. Highly recommended.👉 Get yours now: https://amzn.to/3XcXCtp
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Good tool if properly used
The reviews for the WORX JawSaw Cordless Electric Chainsaw are wildly different. Some people have a good experience and some not.Issues?The most frequent complaint in the negative reviews seems to be the saw chain coming off. You should know that not everyone has that problem. I live in a forest. Clearing trees and branches is a regular part of our lives. My JawSaw has performed well for three months with about 2-4 hours of use per week. We have made hundreds of cuts and the chain has not come off when I was using it.Then I let a friend (who has no experience with chainsaws) try it. I noticed he changed the angle of the saw while making his cut and positioned the saw so the wood closed on the bar. The saw chain came off. Looked like a safety feature to me. If you have experience using a chainsaw, you know it is best not to change the angle of the saw while making your cut and to avoid letting the wood close on the bar. If you don't have experience using a chainsaw you, might consider getting someone to help you before using a chainsaw or a JawSaw (or writing a review).After a brief lesson, my friend made another 30 cuts and never made the chain come off again. That is the only time the chain ever came off our saw and it took less than two minutes to put it back on.Will it cut?The JawSaw chain rotates slower than a gas chain saw so it cuts slower. That said, it also cuts any kind of wood we throw at it. We have mostly hardwoods: oak, cherry, maple, hickory, Ironwood and Osage orange (Hedge Apple). The JawSaw cuts them all. It also stays sharp much longer than a typical chainsaw because the housing keeps the cutting edge out of the dirt and because it cuts slower.BatteriesI have several different kinds of power tools and the different batteries do vary in important ways. The WORX batteries are good. Compared to other brands, they deliver good power for a better than average duration.ChargerThe tiny little charger that comes with the WORX tool sets is a good candidate for the trash. If you are comfortable waiting for 12-18 hours for a single charge you may like it. I used that twinkie charger once and immediately ordered WORX WA3835 25-min Quick Charger. I have two small (2 Amp/hr) WORX batteries. I find that each battery lasts about as long as it takes to charge the other one so with two batteries and that fast charger I can work continuously.Warranty/Customer ServiceMy original JawSaw worked fine for three months, then it simply stopped. I phoned WORX customer service and they immediately shipped me a new one. They required me to pay $14 shipping but they paid shipping on the return. They reminded me that their warranty lasts three years (if you register the product). I found WORX warranty team to be polite and helpful.Ease of use/safetyMy wife and son, who are not even slightly comfortable with a chain saw, can work safely with the JawSaw without difficulty.Does it do everything?No. But, used as intended. it does a good job of what it was designed to do: cut limbs and small trees under 4 inches in diameter, slowly and safely.Summary: I would buy this product again. I would recommend it to a friend.
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Good trimmer saw
I was looking for a saw I could use to trim some annoying brush and scrub trees on our property. Notably one that was growing up near a deck and had become a nuisance - that one had REALLY hard wood near the base. I've been reluctant to get a full-size chain saw just for this, and was looking for a smaller/lighter one. This one filled the bill perfectly - it's battery-driven, light, and I like that it has the protective 'sleeve arms' that the blade withdraws into when not in use. It was easy to get going (using the oil and oil can supplied with it), once the battery was fully charged. Within minutes, I had cut away one of the scrub bushes near our shed, with almost no problems. Next session, I'll tackle the one by the deck!Pros:- Light, easy to maneuver- Battery charges relatively quickly (using the standard WORX charger)- Easy to fill/refill with the blade oil, and the 'window' lets you see easily when it needs it- SHARP! (The manual warns you not to touch the blade with bare hands, even with the saw turned off and the battery removed, and they aren't kidding! The edges are like razors....)- The retracting blade feature for safety; and generally the guards around the blade when in use- Reasonable price- Shipped expeditiouslyCons:- The guards can get in the way when sawing, depending on what you're sawing - in my case, scrub bushes' smaller branches can get snagged on the guards when trying to get at the main branch. But a bit of careful maneuvering gets around this.- The little gizmo that has to be pushed into a slot in the handle before the motor will turn on is a great safety concept. But [1] it takes a bit of doing to push the handle slide in so the two bits of slot line up and the thing can be pushed in. And [2] it's pretty loose in the slot and can be jostled out occasionally (in which case the chain instantly stops, so not a safety issue, just a nuisance).All in all, it's a fine tool for what I got it for. I doubt it's robust enough to handle cutting logs of any size - but I don't need that, and anticipate it will continue to meet my needs quite nicely. The "cons" I noted are (for me) minor, and the "pros" easily win out.
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Came in a packaing box
First off, I ordered the one without the battery. It didn't come in a retail box but a standard packaging gray box. I thought it was a refurbished item and reordered another unit. The shipped it in the same type of box so I kept the 2nd unit.Works pretty good but the 20V battery is a little weak for this tool. I've about 4 tools using the same 20V battery. If you're using the Worx 20V system, then wait for it to go sale. If you don't already own a Worx 20V system, then I would buy a larger battery operated chain saw with more power.
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