Squire Active member Dec 14, 2020 #1 They are very small and can be held with one hand. How long before a child is seriously injured misusing a battery-powered mini chain-saw? Some I have seen on the internet don't have the guard above the chain. Last edited: Dec 14, 2020
They are very small and can be held with one hand. How long before a child is seriously injured misusing a battery-powered mini chain-saw? Some I have seen on the internet don't have the guard above the chain.
pinkeye Wonder woman Dec 14, 2020 #2 Ooh that looks handy. I own a sightly larger battery-powered chainsaw,, bought from ALDI. It's a little ripper. As for a child using one..? And being injured..?? doesn't that come down to the parent.?
Ooh that looks handy. I own a sightly larger battery-powered chainsaw,, bought from ALDI. It's a little ripper. As for a child using one..? And being injured..?? doesn't that come down to the parent.?