“Chinese” electric chainsaws and delimbers: what are they worth?

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Re: “Chinese” electric chainsaws and delimbers: what are they worth?




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 31/03/24, 17:37

Christophe wrote:More backbiting and belittling: there are no batteries or charger at this DC price...

It's just a link and delusional paranoid mister (More backbiting and belittling). Add up the price of the tronço, the charger and the batteries.... DC, you will see that it is a little more expensive but with a 3 year warranty and parts available immediately.
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by Christophe » 31/03/24, 17:44

Apart from throwing out links and neutral images from the internet, what is your experience in logging? Nothing...nada! What blabla behind your keyboard... you can't even put an image of your work with your wired*... but open it to lower that you know how to do!

So yes, you're feeding me and you're there to constantly belittle the choices and comments of others... (not just me... do you want Remundo's opinion about you?) : Evil:

Parkside batteries are certainly not guaranteed for 3 years...and then between 2 and 3 years of warranty, what does it matter?

In 6 days of tree I would certainly have done more cutting work (in machine hours) than you in 3 years (and many others, Sunday specialists, who always know better...)...

Hey DC!

So buy it, test it and tell us what it is... This is an interesting debate! The rest is verbal piss!

Are there no spare parts at Einhell? : Shock: Certainly as much as at Parkside...I don't need it, I take care of my equipment! : Lol:

* you can prove the opposite to us if I'm wrong... : Lol: : Lol: : Lol:
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by Christophe » 31/03/24, 17:53

Here's your "link":

Screenshot 2024-03-31 at 17-52-06 PARKSIDE PERFORMANCE® PPKSA 40-L cordless chainsaw….png
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And it's you, DC, who doesn't care about "my Chinese things" with 15 minutes of autonomy?
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by Christophe » 31/03/24, 17:57

Otherwise the Parkside batteries look a lot like the Einhell... : roll: : roll: : roll:

And I just saw:

Viewing battery data and configuring power settings via Bluetooth® through the PARKSIDE app

This is a great feature to see the state of health of the batteries...to see exactly what the application gives as data...

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by Remundo » 31/03/24, 18:58

the Einhell electric chainsaw looks pretty amazing.

I think that by having 2 4 Ah batteries and 2 others which charge while we work, the autonomy must be unlimited (maybe the guy will get tired...)

what I also like is the blade mounting system with adjustable tension.

The Oregon brand guides are quite famous too.
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by Remundo » 31/03/24, 19:06

Christophe wrote:Otherwise the Parkside batteries look a lot like the Einhell... : roll: : roll: : roll:

similar, certainly, but not compatible, I imagine?
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by gegyx » 31/03/24, 19:57

On the side park with wire, the chain tensioner by screw exists.
But from experience, the general tightening unscrews and the chain tensioner as well...

Not satisfactory I had tinkered with a manual screw tensioner to replace...

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If you look carefully, there are battery adapters to fit other brands.
Then we can also reproduce by 3D printing, when we practice well.
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by Christophe » 31/03/24, 20:16

Remundo wrote:
Christophe wrote:Otherwise the Parkside batteries look a lot like the Einhell... : roll: : roll: : roll:

similar, certainly, but not compatible, I imagine?


No, because we have verified that there are adapters... between these 2 brands... too bad the Bluetooth function of the Parkside interests me...
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by Christophe » 31/03/24, 20:19

gegyx wrote:Then we can also reproduce by 3D printing, when we practice well.


I could do it but if you have to model everything, it's not worth the effort if an adapter already exists (10 to 15€ per adapter if you look carefully)...plus you also have to do the electrical part...

Afterwards if there are 3D models available there would just be the electrical part...in this case it is much less laborious...
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by Christophe » 31/03/24, 20:26

Christophe wrote:
Remundo wrote:
Christophe wrote:Otherwise the Parkside batteries look a lot like the Einhell... : roll: : roll: : roll:

similar, certainly, but not compatible, I imagine?


No, because we have verified that there are adapters... between these 2 brands... too bad the BLE function of the Parkside would have interested me...


It's still damn close in terms of plugs, look at the Einhell charger vs the one in the video...it must be a matter of a few mm of plastic "just to piss off"!! You bastard of engineers! : Mrgreen:

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My neighbor is a handyman, I'm going to ask him if he has any parkside...

ps: lost...sniff...

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