/showme human with 4 Hammacher Schlemmer Mini Cordless Circular Saws, but the blades are replaced with tires, and the human has one at each foot and each hand in order to roll around on all fours like a car.
So many questions…
Battery life: is that run time or is that total life of the battery? (4hr run time and I’m sold)
Replacement parts: industry standard? Will product last long enough to need blade replacement?
Does it come in pink?
Thanks in advance #justagirlusingboyishtoys
@ladyhawke001 It’s pictured with a generic 3" fiber wheel, so you’re golden on replacements.
I have a corded Dremel version of this thing and it is SO useful. Actually, I have two so that I don’t have to swap the metal and wood blades. I’ve never had to replace either blade. I can’t see a little guy like this going through steel, but it still might be worth $30 for 1/4" plywood/hardboard and downspouts.
The proprietary battery pack is what will limit its lifetime. It’s probably got a useful runtime – not 4h, but long enough to get some work done. But I’m sure even the manufacturer has no idea whether it’ll last 6 months or 6 years.
What’s Included?
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Thursday, May 21 - Tuesday, May 26
Doesn’t look like it could do much or last long
I feel like the runtime should be quoted in padlocks.
Hmmm …
/showme human with 4 Hammacher Schlemmer Mini Cordless Circular Saws, but the blades are replaced with tires, and the human has one at each foot and each hand in order to roll around on all fours like a car.
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@mediocrebot It could happen.
/giphy nasal lamentable screw

Right-hand only, I presume.
So many questions…
Battery life: is that run time or is that total life of the battery? (4hr run time and I’m sold)
Replacement parts: industry standard? Will product last long enough to need blade replacement?
Does it come in pink?
Thanks in advance #justagirlusingboyishtoys
@ladyhawke001 It’s pictured with a generic 3" fiber wheel, so you’re golden on replacements.
I have a corded Dremel version of this thing and it is SO useful. Actually, I have two so that I don’t have to swap the metal and wood blades. I’ve never had to replace either blade. I can’t see a little guy like this going through steel, but it still might be worth $30 for 1/4" plywood/hardboard and downspouts.
The proprietary battery pack is what will limit its lifetime. It’s probably got a useful runtime – not 4h, but long enough to get some work done. But I’m sure even the manufacturer has no idea whether it’ll last 6 months or 6 years.
@ladyhawke001 @whogots The color could indicate that it’s rebranded Makita or Bosch. In which case, should be able to get spare batteries.
If not,
¯_(ツ)_/¯