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DeWalt 12 inch electric saw? Those little things can eat. Invest in a spare bar, chain and lots of oil.

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I have a DeWalt 12 inch electric chain saw, (pic8.co) totally agree on oil consumption. Also recommend high amp/hr batteries because the small ones are only good for about 90 cuts before recharge. I don't see a chainsaw in this picture though.

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nah its outside in the shed, 60 volt 12 amp.

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NICE! Even has a greaseable roller tip. Yes, looks like you haven't used it yet. Very clean.

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think its bigger than 12. 60 volt, got spare chains and oil. They say to drain the oil after use and I know why now.

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Makita here too.

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those sales though, I fell for it

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evidently I double ordered the drill driver set. Still new in box I should sell, fuck woot and drunk ordering.

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My contractor Dad was one of the old school early Makita adopters, top notch corded tools. I too evolved into a DeWalt guy ... Dad did leave me his DeWalt 10" Radial Arm Saw along with the corded Makita tools.

How do you like their 60V stuff? I'm still at 20V.

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they last forever, havent used the chainsaw much but the skillsaw is great.

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I need to be outside using mine (pic8.co) after the last snowstorm downed trees and branches in my yard. I'm about 1/4 of the way into it. Will be out there using it off and on the next few days.

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I been using the saw for awhile now, its also 60 volt. Im impressed.

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drill ,driver and oscillating tool new in unopened box is up for grabs