- 63cc of “get out of my way” energy with 2.4kW of cutting power
- 20 inch bar because small branches were never the problem
- 490mm cutting length for when the log says “no” and you say “yes”
- 11000 rpm engine speed for fast cuts and fewer life choices per job
- Auto throttle system so it behaves itself while you do the thinking
- Air cooled engine that keeps calm even when you are questioning your life choices
- Comes with tool kit, mixing bottle and bar cover so you can look prepared
Product Overview
This is the Lazy-Saw Pro, a chainsaw built for jobs that look at you and say “good luck with that.”
Powered by a 63cc 2 stroke engine delivering 2.4kW, it is not here to gently persuade wood. It is here to remove it from existence at speed. Trees, logs, firewood piles that have been “on the list” for months, all dealt with.
The 20 inch bar gives you proper reach for bigger cutting tasks, while the 490mm cutting length means you are not going back over the same slice wondering where it went wrong.
It runs up to 11000 rpm, which is basically its way of saying it is ready before you are. The auto throttle helps keep things smooth, so you spend less time fiddling and more time pretending you knew what you were doing all along.
Built with an air cooled engine, it is designed to keep going even when you are ready to stop. And because no one likes opening a box and realising they are still missing half the battle, it comes with the essentials included.
Spec
- 2 stroke single cylinder air cooled
- 63.3cc displacement
- 2.4kW rated power output
- 40 to 1 fuel mix ratio
- 3000 plus or minus 300 rpm idle speed
- 11000 rpm maximum speed
- Recoil starter system
- Auto throttle control
- Fuel tank 0.55L
- Oil tank 0.26L
- 20 inch bar length
- 490mm cutting length
- 0.325 inch chain
- 0.058 inch gauge
- 76 links
- Tool kit 1 piece
- Mixing bottle 1 piece
- Bar cover 1 piece
FAQ
Q: Is this chainsaw powerful enough for big jobs
A: Yes, it does not really understand the concept of “small job”
Q: Does it come ready to use
A: It comes with what you need, but you will still need to do a bit of setup and fuel mixing before it wakes up
Q: What fuel does it use
A: A 40 to 1 petrol and 2 stroke oil mix, basically its version of breakfast
Q: Is it easy to control
A: The auto throttle helps keep it steady, so it behaves better than you might expect from something this enthusiastic
Q: What is in the box
A: Tool kit, mixing bottle and bar cover, so you are not left improvising with hope and optimism