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Bonnie
> 3 dayThe chain saw blade is not durable at all. As soon as you start using it the chain flies right off. A bit dangerous actually. It flew off and almost hit me in the head twice. Good thing I have fast reflexes. Would not buy again.
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Nasir Harber
> 3 dayThis tool really work good. I used it on soft wood logs in scalping, had to clean around the safety shield often. Also work with hard wood it work very well. I enjoyed working with tool made a bowl with it. I used both the wood carver and grinding wheel. Great fun but messy, will keep doing the is.
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afj#3
> 3 dayNot what carvers use!! Why do carvers use “dime-tip”, and “quarter-tipped” chainsaws when carving? In the category of “most dangerous tool” Angle Grinders are probably only second to ladders. Adding chains, which can kick because of geometry or sharpening error, is simply not good idea on which to follow through. (I’m not saying it’s a bad idea… I’m saying that after you ask yourself “maybe a chainsaw chain on an angle grinder is what I need?” the answer should be a resounding “THERE ARE WAY BETTER OPTIONS!” [Check out sanding/shaping disks if you want to use a grinder…] How about a responsible group effort to end the sale of angle-grinder chainsaw attachments! (Write anew, add, or cut-and-paste…)
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dale
> 3 dayCan t speak to the longevity or durability because these ratings are asked for way too soon after purchase.
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Eric N. Dunn
> 3 dayDid the job I wanted it for. I’d buy again
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Slevin
12-06-2025The chain disc works. The rasp disc also works. And they will work on your angle grinder - its true. The case is pretty sweet. I assume the gloves offer some kind of defense. I hope I never have to find out. If you neglect literally every guideline given by the manufacturer of your grinder as well as this product, then you may find out. And then no doubt be back here to tell everyone what a faulty piece of junk it is. Making it more difficult for people to determine if it is actually junk or if a good number of you just...lack the proper training? For those of you that are properly trained and motivated, this is a steal. My only complaint is that I am not clear on how to sharpen the chain. The chisel is odd. I think it is called a Chamfer chisel? It doesnt seem that a round file is the proper method for sharpening. And I dont believe the pitch is measured like a regular chain. Because that comes up to 1/4 on this which has to be too big, right? I have not been able to find this info.
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Grace Theiss
> 3 dayReally cool tool to have!!! Be careful and wear the gloves
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Tom Regan
> 3 dayI used this to cut down Forsythia bushes to the ground that I wanted to kill. The chain saw attachment worked perfectly, but the grinding attachment was a bust. The grinder fit my angle grinder kinda awkwardly and was useless so I took off one star for that. I cut the bushes close to the ground, drilled holes in the stumps and sprayed with a high potency weed killer. It’s been almost 2 months and still no new growth. Forsythias are very difficult to eradicate
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T. O. Whitehead
> 3 dayI was immediately blown away by the quality of this item. For the price, I was expecting something flimsy that I might use once or twice. But its solid, easy to use, and works well. Highly recommended!
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Melissa J.
> 3 dayThe chainsaw blade did not actually cut wood when mounted on my Dewalt grinder. It made a groove and burned the wood from friction instead of a cutting action. I even put on the spare chain blade provided in the kit and had the same result.