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This is the Ryobi RY36CSX35A-150 36v Lithium ion battery Brushless Chainsaw. My Ryobi petrol chainsaw was messing with me, (it still is), so I had the perfect excuse to go get the battery driven one from Ryobi. I have been using the chainsaw quite a bit after filming,, and it is really easy so use and bring places. Helped my mom trimming trees in her garden (got bonus points there) This is a really good saw for small and medium work load,, I will have no problem sawing up the wood I need for winter with this saw. And it is way less noisy. it is 101dB where the petrol chainsaw is 112dB. 3dB is twice the sound intensity but a 10dB increase is required before a sound is perceived to be twice as loud. So the petrol chainsaw sounds with 11dB twice as loud. But in realty the the sound intensity, has gone up 8X. Denmark is an expensive places to get this sort of stuff, here are some cheaper options: [Affiliate Links] Link US - Ryobi RY40530 40v Lithium ion battery Brushless Chainsaw : https://amzn.to/3w5rRlT Link UK - Ryobi RY36CSX35A 36v Lithium ion battery Brushless Chainsaw : https://amzn.to/2QhNyjr ________________________________________________________________________________________________ / myplayhouse For 3$ a month, you get an extra weekly "What's UP" update video. Just for my Patrons. The Support I resave on patreon is all used on stuff to make interesting videos on YouTube. My PlayHouse is a channel where i will show, what i am working on. I have this house, it is 168 Square Meters / 1808.3ft² and it is full, of half-finished projects. I love working with heating, insulation, Servers, computers, Datacenter, green power, alternative energy, solar, wind and more. It all costs, but I'm trying to get the most out of my money, and my time.