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The Saker Mini Chainsaw is a 6-inch cordless electric chainsaw featuring a 2025 upgraded pure copper motor for enhanced cutting efficiency and durability. Weighing only 2.5 lbs, it offers exceptional portability and ease of use, especially for women and seniors. Powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, it ensures long runtime without the hassle of cords. Safety features include a dual lock system and protective baffles, making it a reliable tool for tree trimming and garden maintenance.
Manufacturer | Saker |
Item Weight | 3.47 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13 x 6.3 x 4.7 inches |
Item model number | SK1806N-01 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Size | 1 Battery+2 Chains |
Color | Blue |
Style | Blue 1 Battery+1 Bar+2 Chains |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
S**C
Powerhouse in a Small Package
So useful! Lightweight, no heavy lifting, but it cuts limbs, trims shrubs and clears brush. Two batteries would be nice, but it recharges fairly quickly. Easy to tackle all those things you put off because getting the full-sized chain saw out is a nuisance. Love it so much, I got one for a friend.
L**5
Very powerful & easy to use
Great little saw, I am a 51 yr old woman that needed the tree cut down & didn't have anyone to do it so I took my chances on this saw & I'm glad I did. Worked perfect! Tree is down with ease, saw came right out the box set up & ready to go, just had to charge battery that's it. After that pushed the little button on the side & pulled the lever on the handle & it was on & sawing.
C**L
great little one-hand chainsaw
I like this little chainsaw and think it's great value for the money, but my husband found it to be not steady enough, like too "jumpy", as he was cutting tree branches the other day. I think that must be a tradeoff you get when something is small and light like this. For me, being able to cut with one hand is key to safety, since I'm on a ladder if I'm trimming branches, and I think it's fine. Rechargeable battery to make it cordless is super convenient. It's very easily portable and takes up very little space in storage. It was certainly fine for branches of about 3 inch diameter, but I probably wouldn't expect it to work much beyond that.
B**N
yes. its worth buying.
i just got this and the first cut i made was on a bothersome invasive species that was growing in the corner of my concrete driveway. it was about 4-5 inches diameter. in about one minutes time it cut through the tree and i had a nice stump. that was without charging the battery and simply taking it right out of the box to cut. i had plenty of power left the battery was fully charged. i was surprised at the build quality on the batteries. they seem to rival name brand quality in feel fit and finish. and the plastic isnt warped or cheap and wavy looking. even though it is light weight duty - this is an item that has the potential to easily outdo your skills in outdoorsmanship. i look at this thing and its deceptive. it looks like a toy but is very serious. you could get hurt or very easily killed with this. there is a real potential risk of cutting something down that you shouldnt cut down on your own because you arent capable of knowing how its going to fall once its cut. its a very respect worthy tool and you should remember to treat it as if you could seriously injure maim or kill yourself or someone nearby on accident with it. this is the definition of a 5 star product. it costs 10-30% of what an expensive name brand saw would cost and does a good job.
J**N
Mighty Clipper
As noted in other comments, was a little skeptical about this product at the low price, BUT, totally impressed with the performance. It does exactly what I purchased it for, cutting those limbs too big for the lopper and too small for a full gas chainsaw. Cut through those limbs almost like butter. Gotta keep an eye on the chain, it will work itself loose, but that's expected. Hopefully, it will last more than a season... fingers crossed, but so far. so good.
M**Y
Terrific!
Maybe my favorite purchase of 2025. So easy to use and effective. Charging takes no time and a full charge lasts surprisingly long. I cut everything I see with it lol
R**.
Great mini chainsaw(6 inch version)but…
Hurricane left my shed crushed by neighbors thick tree branches, and various sized branches all over the yard, I tried the fiskar pole saw/pruner but there was no way to get a good angle behind the shed where the tree was leaning, Another neighbor had shown me the same brand a while ago so I looked it up, it was on sale, so why not. Comes in a nice hard case fully assembled, chain on, weighs nothing but still feels well made, nice chain guard, 2 extra chains and extra rail, two batteries, batteries charged, a small bottle of oil for the chain that’ll probably last forever. This cut through 4-5 inch and some thicker limbs like butter, After cutting the tree back, used it to cut up some fire wood( various thicknesses) , all from one battery right out of the box, only thing I noticed was the battery charge indicator showed full but when I went to cut some more wood the next day the battery went dead after i’d cut some smaller branches up, so the indicators might not be that accurate, don’t care, one other minor thing for me is the safety button it’s made for right handed ppl, not a giant issue but for a very few times I had to lean in using my left hand and had to depress button then switch hands, easy to do but figured i’d mention it. This was low priced and has paid itself off with the amount of effort and time already saved, a tree guy or even a handyman would have cost more then the price I paid to now have this around when I need it again,Highly recommended.Update: 09/12/25, while I still believe that it was worth the cost it saved me to clear the storm branches, and using it exactly once more to cut a few thin branches that were blown off neighbors tree (normal sized finger thickness at most) went to cut a few more less than a year of having it and using it a total of two medium to super easy times, I went to cut a few more branches again thin, batteries both showed full charge, made it through a few pieces and it just stopped, checked the chain, gear, nothing , loosened, then reset the chain(to proper tension) just to check if it was a possible solution, nothing, swapped out the other fully charged battery, nothing, So while this did help out when I needed it, dying after 2 1/2 medium to light uses shouldn’t happen, I’d still recommend it if you can get it on sale, but know that it could die with just as light use as mine, so consider it disposable.