Chainsaw Power: Choosing the Right Strength for Home Use When someone shops for a chainsaw, they often assume that more power is always better. But for most homeowners, choosing the right amount of power matters far more than choosing the…
Mini Chainsaw Safety Tips For New Users Mini chainsaws are an excellent tool for homeowners, gardeners, DIY enthusiasts and campers. They are ideal for for those who occasionally need to cut small branches, logs, or planks. Also, they are lightweight,…
What Homeowners Need to Know About Cutting Wet or Green Wood with a Mini Chainsaw. Mini chainsaws are popular with homeowners for tasks like light pruning in the garden, small DIY jobs, taking on camping trips and the like. If…
How Thick Can a Mini Chainsaw Cut Through Safely? Mini chainsaws are incredibly useful tools for light garden maintenance. They’re compact, easy to handle, and perfect for pruning and other small cutting jobs. However, one of the most common questions…
Mini Chainsaw Lifespan Explained: What Homeowners Should Expect Mini chainsaws have become extremely popular with homeowners, gardeners, and campers thanks to their many advantages over big chainsaws. They are light, powerful, easy of use, battery driven and mostly, very affordable.…
Chainsaw Indoor Noise Reduction Strategies Working with a chainsaw indoors can be challenging, especially because the noise it makes is almost always loud, even if it’s a battery operated one. That’s because, unlike outdoors, indoor spaces often amplify sound. This…
Simple Ways To Keep Your Chainsaw Rust Free If you store your chainsaw in a humid garage, shed, or basement, you will find that rust can quickly become a serious problem. Moisture in the air reacts with the metal parts…
Easy Chainsaw Sharpening for Homeowners If your chainsaw suddenly starts bouncing, smoking, or forcing you to push harder than usual, the chain is probably dull and will need sharpening! The good news? Sharpening a chainsaw chain isn’t complicated. Even better…
Why Proper Firewood Storage Matters If you have put in the effort to cut firewood for when the weather turns nasty, then the last thing you want is to store it somewhere where the (bad) weather is going to get…
Chainsaw Tips for Cutting Without Fatigue Have you ever been to one of those school athletics days where there is the dreaded parents race? And you get suckered into participating despite the fact that you last ran a race at…