It's not a battery-powered unit, so you'll be tethered to an outlet—that's the main trade-off for the price, and most buyers we deal with actually prefer it for continuous workshop use rather than dragging extension cords through a forest.
Sample orders run about $45 per unit, mid-range quantities around $38, and if you're looking at a full pallet or more our company can get that down to roughly $30 each; the 2.2KW motor spins at 7000rpm under load, which is better than a lot of gas saws for steady.
tool-free chain adjustment is pretty handy when you're swapping between the 350mm and 400mm bars—most customers go with the 400mm for thicker logs, but teh shorter bar gives you better control for limbing.
Those 50H copper windings handle heat better than standard aluminun motors, so you can run it for 20-30 minutes straight without worrying about thermal cutoff (usually 2-4 weeks lead time on custom colors or branding).
We ship it at about 6kg with the bar and chain installed, which is light enough for overhead work but heavy enough that you'll want to take a break after an hour or so.
OEM/ODM is avaliable if you want your logo on the housing or a custom box, but confirm the MOQ before ordering—we typically do 100 units minimum for custom packaing.
The 350mm bar is lighter and better for smaller, precise cuts, while the 400mm bar handles larger logs. If you're cutting firewood or doing routine trimming, the 350mm is plenty. For bigger timber or thicker branches, go with the 400mm.
Yes, the motor uses 50H Big Power Copper windings, which handle heat better and keep power steady under load. That means less bogging down when you hit tough wood, and a longer motor life overall.
For custom orders, lead time is typically 25-35 days after sample approval. MOQ is 500 units for OEM or ODM, but we can negotiate for first-time partnerships. Just reach out with your specs.
Yes, we can provide CE, RoHS, and ISO9001 certifications, plus a factory test report for each batch. Just let us know what your market requires, and we'll include the relevant docs.
You just turn a large knob to tighten or loosen the chain—no tools needed. It's a simple cam-lock mechanism that holds tight during operation, so you won't have to stop and re-tension constantly. It's been tested on continuous cuts without slipping.