Model
WG308
Description
The WORX WG308 JawSaw electric limbing and trimming chainsaw is the perfect tool for storm debris or tough pruning jobs. The JawSaw takes the hassle out of using an ordinary chain saw, while making heavy-duty limb and brush clean-up safe, quick and easy.
With the included Extend pole, the JawSaw is two tools in one! Forget the ladder -- the extension pole attachment, extends the JawSaw's reach up to 12-feet, making it perfect for pruning and cutting hard-to-reach limbs. The extension pole requires no tools to attach and can be removed in seconds.
The WORX WG308 JawSaw is powered by electricity, so it produces no noxious emissions. Different from gas-powered chain saws, our electric JawSaw doesn't require you to mix oil and gas or deal with difficult start-ups. It also . It also features an automatic oiler that provides constant lubrication to both the bar and chain.
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* Bar measures 6 inches; 4-inch maximum cutting length; weighs 11.7 pounds
* This model(WG308 ) consists of a jawsaw (model#WG307) and an extension pole (model#WA0163)
* Electric pruner/chainsaw with extension handle for cutting extra-tall branches
* 5 amp saw is powered entirely by electricity, with no gas, oil, or noxious emissions.Enclosed jaw guard around chain keeps cuts focused and fingers safe
* Cuts limbs up to 12 feet high; easy-to-use single-bolt Auto-Tension system
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WORX WG308 Specs:
- Weight: 11.7
- Power Source: Electric
- Power: 6 AMP
- Battery Capacity:
- Bar Length: 6
- Chain Speed: 0
- Brand: WORX
- Model #: WG308
Features Short List
Automatic Oiler, Toolless Tensioner, Pole Saw, JawSaw
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Notable Amazon Review(s)
I purchased the WG308 JawSaw to use in combination with my gas chain saw to prune several trees damaged by a recent storm. Some of the branches were 20' off the ground and I won't climb a tree with a conventional chain saw. Since none of the high branches were over four inches in diameter, it looked like the JawSaw, powered by my generator, might be what I needed to get the job done. Here's what I found…
Pros: For those concerned this is some sort of toy, it's not. It will readily cut through any branch that fits in its jaws and it seems built well enough to serve the homeowner for years.
It's extremely safe compared to any other chain saw, or even a hedge trimmer. Almost anyone could operate it and still have all their body parts afterward.
Using the saw without the extension is just about as easy as it looks on TV (which is to say "very easy"). Also, as shown on the infomercial, the jaws work well at preventing the blade from touching the dirt. This allows the user to quickly cut-up limbs lying on the ground, without the risk of dulling the blade.
Cons: When used with the extension handle the saw is very top-heavy and clumsy. It's Ok for a few branches but you'll quickly tire of using it in this manner. I usually found it easier to climb higher in the tree and use the saw alone. Still, for the price difference, it pays to get the extension, as it did come in handy a few times.
Summary: In general, it works great for what it's designed to do. Although it cuts slightly slower than a gas chain saw, it's much safer and easier to use. I'd buy it again. 328 people found this helpful
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