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Oct 8 2025 12:31pm
Right. Like how long is your chainsaw "blade"


pretty sure it's 40. it's not big but it's more than enough for my small trees. i only have 6 olive trees, kiwi, persimmon, 3 apple trees and 3 cherry trees.
kiwi can be cut with electrical pruning scissors and for lots of small things i use this bad boy too




No you do not. Also I am disappointed he doesnt know the bar on his chain. Probably some battery powered home depot chainsaw.


i never used gardening tools or had a garden until 2 years ago when i bought a house. grew up in apartment
at this level a lot of it is trial and error and a lot of learning :D


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Oct 8 2025 01:39pm
pretty sure it's 40. it's not big but it's more than enough for my small trees. i only have 6 olive trees, kiwi, persimmon, 3 apple trees and 3 cherry trees.
kiwi can be cut with electrical pruning scissors and for lots of small things i use this bad boy too

https://www.racunala.hr/slike/velike/bosch-powertools-cordless-chainsaw-easychain-18v-15-7-solo-1-57072-06008b8901-w.webp




i never used gardening tools or had a garden until 2 years ago when i bought a house. grew up in apartment
at this level a lot of it is trial and error and a lot of learning :D


Saves your poor little biceps from hurting.. use a fucking hatchet for anything with a diameter <2inch
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Oct 8 2025 02:02pm
pretty sure it's 40. it's not big but it's more than enough for my small trees. i only have 6 olive trees, kiwi, persimmon, 3 apple trees and 3 cherry trees.
kiwi can be cut with electrical pruning scissors and for lots of small things i use this bad boy too

https://www.racunala.hr/slike/velike/bosch-powertools-cordless-chainsaw-easychain-18v-15-7-solo-1-57072-06008b8901-w.webp




i never used gardening tools or had a garden until 2 years ago when i bought a house. grew up in apartment
at this level a lot of it is trial and error and a lot of learning :D


I knew you weren't a real man lol jk. I am not going to berate you for being a weekend warrior.

I do landscaping/construction work myself among other things so can recommend tools etc. Its good to see others taking care of trees and nature in general.
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I knew you weren't a real man lol jk. I am not going to berate you for being a weekend warrior.

I do landscaping/construction work myself among other things so can recommend tools etc. Its good to see others taking care of trees and nature in general.


I'm new in all of this.
So not only do I have to Google how and when I cut my kiwi, I also have to Google how to mix cement and other material while working on my garage.
Lucky we live in times in which information is 1 Google search away.

So far I'm mostly buying Bosch tools. Got some cheaper ones too for simple jobs but I think I joined Cult Bosch without knowing it.
Soon enough I'll swear how it's #1 without even trying other big brands
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Oct 8 2025 02:15pm
I had a Bosch laser level. But wouldn't recommend their actual tools for active use
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I'm new in all of this.
So not only do I have to Google how and when I cut my kiwi, I also have to Google how to mix cement and other material while working on my garage.
Lucky we live in times in which information is 1 Google search away.

So far I'm mostly buying Bosch tools. Got some cheaper ones too for simple jobs but I think I joined Cult Bosch without knowing it.
Soon enough I'll swear how it's #1 without even trying other big brands


You are probably at that time of your life where you will start accumulating lots of tools and gadgets.
Be smart invest in high quality.

I am at that point where I wouldn't even spend $5 on cheap tools. Thats a novice trap, the tool will be slower to work with, break on you at the most inconvenient time or put extra strain on your back because of its poor design. I've cursed way too many times on a job site because of shit tools. They also end up costing more money.

Bosch is OK. But its not the best.
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Oct 9 2025 09:02am
Id prolly agree Bosch is as good as craftsman. Doesn't craftsman have a warranty though? I used alot of Makita because theyre like half the price of Milwaukee. I won't even be cheap with a hammer
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Oct 9 2025 09:04am
You are probably at that time of your life where you will start accumulating lots of tools and gadgets.
Be smart invest in high quality.

I am at that point where I wouldn't even spend $5 on cheap tools. Thats a novice trap, the tool will be slower to work with, break on you at the most inconvenient time or put extra strain on your back because of its poor design. I've cursed way too many times on a job site because of shit tools. They also end up costing more money.

Bosch is OK. But its not the best.


My most recent speciality tools were rock chisels and a 2 5 lb sledge
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