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The Mellif Cordless Power Chainsaw is a compact, 6-inch handheld pruning saw powered by an 850W brushless motor. Compatible with DeWalt 20V MAX and Mellif 20V lithium batteries, it offers tool-free chain tensioning, lightweight ergonomic design, and built-in safety features, making it the perfect portable solution for efficient wood cutting, tree trimming, and camping tasks.
Brand | Mellif |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Horsepower | 850 Watts |
Item Weight | 0.9 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 8.27"L x 4.92"W x 16.54"H |
Chain Length | 6 Inches |
Chain Speed | 14.8ft |
Manufacturer | Mellif |
UPC | 691303523565 |
Part Number | CS-DCB20 |
Item Weight | 1.98 pounds |
Item model number | CS-DCB20 |
Color | Yellow |
Material | Plastic |
Voltage | 20 Volts |
Wattage | 850 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Usage | Outside |
Included Components | 1 x Replacement Chain, 1 x Storage Box, 1 x Mellif Chainsaw |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
M**Y
Very powerful, makes light work of tree and bush maintenance.
This thing has made my yard maintenance so much easier. No more sawing back and forth with a manual wood saw or not being able to clip a small branch off with shears. This thing takes DeWalt batteries and makes light work of all of our tree/bush maintenance.it's very powerful for such a small chainsaw. Nice sharp blades and even comes with a spare. Great value and time saver. Highly recommend this product.
A**L
Excellent value!
So I've been back and forth on the usefulness of these mini saws until now... but after watching an actual arborist use the little 4in Stihl up in a tree I finally understood what these were actually for.First off... don't worry about bar oil, the chain speed and actual on time is literally just enough to get the bar warm... if your bar is getting hot enough that you can't touch it, it needs oiling. I simply sprayed mine with garage door lubricant that forms a dry film on the metal to metal surfaces and I literally just spray it off with WD40 and blast it with compressed air when I'm done.So... is this thing worth owning? Absolutely. Is it comparable to the actual Dewalt 8in mini saw? Nope... not even close... but there's a catch. The name brand dewalt requires two hands, and it weighs about 5lb without the battery, this thing weighs less than 3lbs with a battery. This is an actual "one handed" chainsaw.When I am up in a tree, this thing is now my go to for my undercuts on 3-6in limbs. Previously I used my handsaw for this task. This little saw doesn't cut as cleanly as an actual arborist pruning hand saw, but for chunking down branches and or limbing 2-3in branches this saw is AWESOME for the money... I got two of them at $30 per unit. It even comes with a case.Now... chainsaws are dangerous... this one is no different. It lacks any and all of the normal safety features you'd find on a saw made for the US market... The tool itself is absolutely fine, but it's not got any of the normal idiot proofing to keep you from really hurting yourself. All normal chainsaw rules apply to this... do not use the top of nose of the saw for anything or you'll quickly find out what a kickback is. YouTube is your friend here, just look up what a kickback is... If you use this saw properly, it's no worse than any other chainsaw.BTW if you don't have the Dewalt loppers... just get them. $120 for the tool only. I have those and smaller knock off. Both are excellent, but the Dewalt sheers are literally insane. This saw is what fills the gap between the dewalt sheers and my normal chainsaws.If you're looking for a basic around the house chainsaw, you can't beat these things for the money unless you want a plug in unit.The quality is totally acceptable for the base tool, and chains are only about $4 a piece... So don't bother sharpening them. 8in and 4in Chinese mini saw bars and chains should fit this unit just fine as well... and I've got a strong feeling a 4in bar and chain would scream on this unit. I'm also going to fashion some spikes to the plate where the "saw dogs" usually are on a full sized saw... that should dramatically help with the cut quality and eliminate the chatter. It's not got enough power for dogging through things, and if you try and shove it through you'll just burn out the motor... Let the tool do the work folks and it should hold up just fine.Last thing... chain tension. If you run the chain too tight, you'll just burn the saw up... you literally want the chain just tight enough to keep it on the bar. If you over tighten it, you'll wear the bar and burn up the motor. Chainsaws aren't supposed to be tight, if you pull down on the chain on the middle of the bottom of the bar, it should have enough slack to see the inner teeth of the chain.
T**E
Revised review
My first impressions were false assumptions based on big chainsaws. This one works great. It has good power for cutting in the size range. No need for auto oiler, it's not going to scorch the bar or chain. And bulb oiler pump doesn't work well in below freezing anyway. Chain tension adjustment mechanism is good. Most important is the secure tight clamp action.Sorry for my misunderstanding based on a lifetime of using big stinking damn gas chainsaws. I have ringing in my right ear as proof?!>No oiler. No adequate chain tightening mechanism. It would be better if motor on left side.This is "DeWaldo" model. By comparison Makita compatible came with battery, charger, chain tightening screw, oiler. At same price!
W**N
Not worth the effort
We bought this saw because we had small things we needed to cut down. We do not know much about chain saws and the Owner's Manual provided did not help at all. It clearly was not written for the saw we purchased. The teeth on this chain are too small to be able to use a standard chain saw sharpening tool to sharpen it. But the company does not sell one to fit this saw and makes no recommendations as to where we can purchase one. A second, backup chain for when the initial one is too dull to cut is provided. And the Owner's Manual states that the chain should be replaced when it is dull. But the company does not sell this small, nonstandard chain. They provide no instructions for how to change out the chain. The ad on Amazon states that the chain will not come lose. It did so after 15 minutes of use and fell off the bar. There were no instructions as to how to put it back on the bar. We eventually figured it out, ut it was not self-explanatory.The Troubleshooting part of the owner's manual says that âif the problem is that the chainsaw needs cleaning, the solution is to clean the chainsawâ. Seriously? The Owner's Manual states that while operating the saw: " Add oil when oil approx. Every15 minutes, depending on sawing intensity and stop". (Direct quote). How exactly do you add oil? The manual refers to an "oil reservoir". Where exactly is that? It is not included on the ownerâs manual diagram of the chain saw (page 5 of the manual). If it exists (and I donât think it does) it is very well hidden.For instructions on changing the chain, the manual advises (without providing a direct link) that we check YouTube videos. There are lots of chain saw instructions on YouTube. Just none that I could find for this saw. And the parts for this saw are different than, say, Dewalt, Stihl, Milwaukee chain saws, so the videos are not very helpful. The saw could be useful if I had a clue how to maintain it.Page 12 of the manual provides information for After Sales Service instructing us to contact Bosch for maintenance and repair questions as well as spare parts. We did. Bosch has never heard of this company or this saw and does not support it. The Mellif âproduct use advice teamâ will answer any questions if I provide the 10 digit article number on the faceplate of the saw. There is no faceplate and there is no number.I am returning this saw for a Milwaukee
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