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Bosch 18V Cordless Brushless NanoBlade Saw, without Battery (AdvancedCut 18) $101.40 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Hi all, I was looking for this compact tool yesterday and it was still $169, today Black Friday deal kick start on Amazon I came to $101.40. The 12V is at @$123 not as good as August deal. There are some other Bosch tool on sale which I'm not looking at but it worth to check.

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This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2022

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  • NanoBlade Saw

    What is a nanoblade ?

    • It's where the guys in design were out drinking and one said he'd design a new smaller 20cm chainsaw…and the other guy said, hold my beer…

  • I've noticed that Bosch has jacked up their prices across the board compared to their last sale a couple of months back…what's on sale now is easily 15-20% higher than in the past

    • Bosch has jacked up their prices across the board

      Is it a nanojack ?

  • These may be safer, but boy are they slow compared to the ebay mini chainsaws.

    • Got a model you've had good experience with?

      • Havent found a bad one yet.
        They all seem to be out of the same factory.
        Own 3 "sort by cheapest" off ebay, all good.

        Any that look like this.
        https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/185153800486

        They dont struggle even when cutting arm-sized limbs from trees.

        Great for firewood or clearing branches when 4WDing.

        Do be careful though, its a safety-less tool.

  • +5
    • 18V model vs 12V model in the video. Seriously, I don't own any yet but can tell how dramatically he played to get views. What is everyone expecting from a compact tool? It does the job in the videos, it is a compact freehand tool not a table saw and everyone expecting it gives you a perfect square clean cut, a reciprocating saw would be the same. It is small tool for a small job, if you want to cut down a tree or use it on thick hardwood it would need the proper tools, it is not a rocket science to understand that. The downside for me would be the replacement blade which cost half of the cost of the tool itself when on sale that why I wouldn't pay for full price to get the tool anyway.

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