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M**E
Impressive !!!!!
This is the deal, I have never had any luck with chainsaws. They either won't run or won't cut!!!Well NO MORE!!!I took thing out of the box and put it together in 10 minutes.Pulled the ckoke and with the kill switch in the off position pulled the string 4x, pushed the choke in flipped the kill switch to the run position and it came to life...I still can't believe how easy this thing is to pull !!!!I then went to my neighbor who already hit me up to cut down a Pine tree that was hanging over his pond, 10"at the trunk and roughly 20ft tall.This thing had it cut down and disassembled in 15 minutes, i only held on, it did all the work...It is a little heavy for over head work but the adrenaline rush gives you the strength to get the job done.The purpose of this purchase is to cut up a railroad tie retaining wall i have around my yard. I will come back in a couple weeks and right my final review when I'm done, i hope this chainsaw performs the way I think it will because otherwise i will be right back to where i started, hating chainsaws.....wish me luck👍Follow up review;Well the chainsaw performed flawlessly on roughly 40 10' railroad ties. I did have to change blades do to stretching but Coocheer provided the second blade so i didn't have to buy one to finish the work.I remembered one more thing about chainsaws after this job, you have to sharpen the blade and if you dont have a tool to do it you are left with a file and it's tedious work.This chainsaw paid for itself 10x already, if your a homeowner this is the saw for you. It may be built well enough for professional work but i can't review on that since i won't be running the saw day in and day out.Two thumbs up from me 👍👍2021 follow up; fired up the chainsaw yesterday to take down a tree infested with these Lantern Bugs. Saw fired up on 2nd pull and cut down a 30' maple with no problem.I did run into a little problem, a 20" blade will not fit the bar on this saw. Apparently the bar is 19.3" and u can't get a 20" to tighten up. So i went and bought a 20" Oregon bar and chain kit and it solved the problem.Downside is the bar kit is $65 but I'm already invested in the saw so wth.
L**
Great value for a low price!
I didn’t know what to expect, I’ve been using a popular pro for a long time, actually on my third one. But it is the hardest thing to start. I’m 69, and having to pick up a saw and throw it and snatch the rope at the same time to start a saw is a pain in the butt. So when the Oiler quit, I was ready to chunk it. I looked and looked and read all the reviews. What could you expect for $150. But the reviews were good so I ordered it. I figured what the heck if it didn’t work out, I’ve wasted that much on other crap that didn’t work. So, I placed the order, for the red one. It came almost two weeks earlier than they initially said, that’s a plus. So I opened it up, wasn’t really impressed I mean it’s a chain saw, good long bar, two new sharp chains, a file that’s to small for that size chain, a wrench, a couple bags, gadgets. I mixed the oil and gas as they instructed ( to be on the safe side), put the oil in, and pulled the rope, that was my first shock. It has a spring loaded, easy pull start that I’ve only seen on a Stihl costing a couple hundred buck more. So this is the easiest starting chainsaw I’ve ever owned. It took about 4 pulls to get the gas through it for the first start, after that, it started first pull every time, and the power ( my popular pro was 46cc) of this 62cc engine came alive. I cut a large gum tree about 22” in diameter, then cut it up into fire wood lengths and it did it with ease. I hit the sand and dulled the chain, so the second one was a plus and bit right inand finished the job. I’d buy this again in a heartbeat. I still don’t have a clue who COOCHEER is, or who makes them. But they’ve done some work with a chainsaw to know what’s needed to a good one, and they did make a good one! So, COOCHEER who ever you are , thanks!
M**V
You will not find a chain to fit it. I tried many times and read the specs
Mine came with two chains which lasted an hour if that. The chains where cheap. The chainsaw itself works fine. Started easy enough and started after 6 months of no use with a little work. The problems is it's made in china and the bar is non american standard. It's not 20 inches long, its 19.3 inches according to the manual. A normal 20 inch chain will work but it so loose it falls off constantly and it just a hair (few) too long for 18 inch chain. I even find a chain that supposedly meet the specs exactly, pitch, chain length and gauges for the OEM bar but it still didn't work. I ended up replacing the bar with chain for $45. So far it seems to work fine but expect to invest another $40 at least for a new bar. So is it worth $150, I don't think so since you have to replace the bar and chain for another $40+. Not to mention the hassle. I'm now using a 20 inch Oregeon Advance cut bar with chain; just make sure the drive links (not blades; underside chain teeth) are the same.
A**R
Quiet impressive
Honestly, worth the value and you get that out of what you pay for it. Assembly instructions are pretty bad and the bolt that keeps the safely handle in place keeps popping out, but hey, all for a fraction of the price of a real Stihl chainsaw.I was quiet impressed by its performance and so was my dad, and my dad owns an actual Stihl chainsaw.The first startup did take a while to figure out. This is what worked for me:1. Turned the ignition to the on position.2. Pulled the choke out.3. Placed the saw on the ground and placed my foot under the throttle switch, so it's open halfway or so (probably the most important part).4. Lock the chain by pulling the handle back.5. Start cranking.
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