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Default Bosch AKE 40 chainsaw question - is the -19 version worth theextra cost?

On Thu, 21 Jul 2016 09:50:59 +0100, nospam wrote:

On 19/07/2016 15:40, David wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jul 2016 14:32:19 +0100, nospam wrote:

I was about to buy a Bosch AKE 40-19S chainsaw from SFix when I saw
that Homebase have a cheaper Bosch AKE 40S. The obvious differences
are a slightly higher motor power and chain speed on the -19 but I'm
tempted to go for the cheaper one if that's all. Has anyone here any
experience of either?


I have the Bosch AKE 40-185.

1800W 40 cms.

Does me very well for my limited use. Do buy a chain sharpener as well
because a sharp chain makes an enormous difference to the ease of
cutting.

Previously I had a B&D where you had to take a side panel off and undo
a nut with a spanner and use a screwdriver to tension the chain. Pain
in the bum.

This one has a big wheel on the side, with one part being the locking
mechanism and the other being the adjuster. Much easier.

Cheers

Dave R


I've always used a standard chainsaw file to sharpen chainsaws, but it's
not a job I enjoy doing so would be interested to hear of any gizzmos
that would make it faster ... ?


Lidl do a sort of customised angle grinder on a stand for sharpening
chains.

However, only about twice a year and it was on sale in the last couple of
months.

No idea how good it is.

Cheers

Dave R



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