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VIOLEWORKS 88VF 6-inch chainsaw with 2 batteries for 11

VIOLEWORKS 88VF 6-inch saw with 2 batteries for 11

VIOLEWORKS 88VF with six chainrings is a gift for such money.

VIOLEWORKS 88VF 6-inch chainsaw with 2 batteries for 11

The VIOLEWORKS 88VF is a 6-inch battery-operated electric chainsaw that offers ease of use and convenience. The saw with a power of 1500 W is an ideal choice for garden work and light woodworking tasks. Thanks to its compact size and one-handed use, it is particularly suitable for cutting smaller branches and treating smaller trees. The chainsaw has a 1500W motor that enables fast and efficient cutting. Pure copper winding motor provides high performance while keeping energy consumption low. The switch allows for speed control and stepless gear shifting.

VIOLEWORKS 88VF 6-inch chainsaw with 2 batteries for 11 thousand 1

The chainsaw is powered by a 6500 mAh battery that provides a long operating time. The speed of the chain reaches 5 meters/minute, which enables fast and smooth cutting. The cutting size is 120 mm, which is ideal for handling smaller wood materials. The chainsaw has a lightweight design, only about 0,8 kg, which allows long-term use without tiring the hands. The built-in intelligent circuit board provides overload protection to meet different construction needs. The special guide plate and tungsten steel balls reduce resistance during operation and minimize machine wear.

VIOLEWORKS 88VF 6-inch chainsaw with 2 batteries for 11 thousand 2

The package includes an electric chainsaw, 2 batteries, a charger, a user manual and a cardboard box. It is important to note that the saw body is also compatible with the Makita 18V battery. The price of the machine, now ordered from a Czech warehouse, with two batteries is HUF 10, if you use the BGDB184 coupon code here:

 

VIOLEWORKS 88VF 6-Inch Saw

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