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Factory Reconditioned Ryobi ZRP540A One+ 10-Inch 18 Volt Chain Saw (No Battery/No Charger)

Factory Reconditioned Ryobi ZRP540A One+ 10-Inch 18 Volt Chain Saw (No Battery/No Charger)
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #18767 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: Ryobi
  • Model: ZRP540A

Features

  • 10" Steel Bar to insure dependability
  • Push button oiling for prolonged chain life
  • On-board wrench storage
  • Safe-T-Tip helps prevent rotational kickback
  • Built-in lock off prevents accidental start-ups

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
Ryobi One+ 10" Chain Saw. Our One+ System lets you buy Ryobi 18v cordless tools, batteries, and chargers individually, in any combination and order you choose. Buy just what you want and pay for just what you need.


Customer Reviews

Very Pleased5
I've grown to depend on this little saw and use it as much as my gas saw. It's important to use a (silver) One+ battery - else you'll have complaints like the other reviewers - but with the more powerful battery the saw has a surprisingly long run.

My 11 year old son works with me clearing our property and I'm contemplating buy a second one of these saws.

It's light, it's quiet, it's safe.

the little chainsaw that could5
I have been quite pleased with this little tike. With the newer Ryobi bats this little saw can chew threw 10" trees. Granted that size tree does take a bit of time. Its performance is pretty amazing considering how small and lightweight it is. Anyway, as long as you know its limitations (this isn't a heavy duty tool) then I have no problem recommending this little saw for lightweight work.

Updated 08-04-2009: It turns out that I like this little saw so much that I ordered a second one.

Does what I need it to do...4
I have one corner of my property covered with heavy vines with bases that are easily 4-6 inches and rooted in really hard to get to areas. The chainsaw is small and light and was easy to get into these tight spots(had to cut with one hand at times). It ripped through the brush with out a problem. I also used it to cut up fallen branches of similar size and it went through that easily also. I was probably out there for roughly an hour and a half on one battery.

I haven't tried it on anything larger yet but if I had to guess...I would believe it could deal with a small to medium size tree, just would take a lot longer than with a more powerfull gas saw.

Definitely worth the money as long as your realistic about what you're using it for.