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Green Deals: WORX 10-inch 8A Electric Chainsaw (refurb) $43, more

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The official WORX eBay Store offers its 10-inch WG309 8A Electric Chainsaw with Extension for $42.99 shipped. That’s a $80 savings off the original price, over 50% off Amazon’s new condition offering and the lowest that we can find. With warmer weather leaving us soon, now is the time to trim up your landscaping. This chainsaw from WORX is perfect thanks to its electric design that ditches the need for oil or gas. Rated 4.5/5 stars.

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The WORX 2-in-1 pole saw and chainsaw is unique and multifunctional. Attach the 8-foot extension pole to reach higher limbs without using a ladder – detach the pole to easily chop up the fallen limbs. The pole attaches with no tools making it quick and convenient to transition from a chainsaw to a pole saw. This low-maintenance saw has a patented auto-tensioning chain system to help extend the life of the bar and chain. In addition, the automatic, tool-free chain tensioning system and automatic oil pump with level indicator makes it even easier to operate and maintain. This 10-inch compact powerhouse, has a rotatable handle for efficient pruning.

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