Scheppach CSH56 Chainsaw

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Scheppach CSH56 Chainsaw

Scheppach CSH56 Chainsaw

RRP: £149.99
Price: £74.995
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This ParkerBrand chainsaw was the least expensive of the five that I tested, yet its power and performance matched, if not exceeded, that of costlier models. This makes it fantastic value for money. It genuinely surprises me that it’s possible to even get a chainsaw this good for such a low price. I was expecting to find several flaws during the testing process, but there were near to none. Even better, ParkerBrand has added extra value to this product by including a spare chain, a full maintenance tool kit, a measuring bottle, a protective cover, a carry bag, and a one-year warranty. You’d struggle to find all of this at such a reasonable price from any other company! The minimal assembly required for this chainsaw left me impressed right from the start. It only took about ten minutes in total to fit the bar and chain on, and then another few minutes to pour in fuel and oil. The fact that ParkerBrand has included a comprehensive tool kit with this machine makes the assembly process much faster.

Quality Management System our standard of technology is confirmed with Certification DIN EN ISO 9001. The foundation of our new product development Petrol chainsaw engines vary quite significantly, with this one sitting somewhere in the middle of the scale. Again, this is pretty much ideal for the average user – 50cc gives it all of the power it needs to work for several hours straight without any issues. This chainsaw is very similar (almost identical) in design to the P1PE chainsaw that I also tested. It has a large trigger, an on/off button, a choke button, and a primer bubble. However, the Hyundai does also come with a decompression button. I loved that this chainsaw had a 50 cm (20”) bar, along with a chain that felt much sturdier than some of the others that I’ve used. This isn’t a chain that’s going to stretch easily. To find the best petrol chainsaws, I did a comprehensive assessment of a range of chainsaws. My evaluation covered the main dimensions, from assembly ease to power and performance to design, allowing me to provide a well-rounded analysis of each chainsaw’s merits and flaws. Here’s how I tested:Scheppach is Europe’s most innovative producer of woodworking machines, having introduced around eighty new models since 1997. For more than 80 years our designers, technicians and engineers have thought about “tomorrow” so that scheppach is always that one step ahead of our competitors. That is what makes the difference when you buy scheppach. We call it progressive forethought. Following the introduction of our

More power and speed than other models. Petrol powered chainsaws are the most powerful of the 3 types, which makes them perfect for heavy duty tasks The first thing that stands out about the design of this chainsaw is the length of its bar. At 36 cm (14”), it’s significantly smaller than some of the others that I tested, but this could very well be all you need for the tasks that you have lined up for your chainsaw. Husqvarna also incorporated a number of clever design features into this chainsaw, such as the combined choke/stop control that enables you to easily start the machine from either cold or hot. Petrol powered chainsaws are usually the heaviest of the 3 types, but this doesn’t mean they need to be hard to use. A shoulder strap will help to lighten the load while you work, and the right handle can also make a huge difference. Handle Comfort and Ergonomics Featuring an automatic chain lubrication system, the CSH56 eliminates operational concerns, providing a hassle-free experience. The petrol engine adds an extra layer of flexibility, allowing you to use the chainsaw at any time and place. Comfort and Safety First The first step is to ensure you’re wearing the right clothing. Protective clothing such as appropriate trousers, ear defenders and a helmet are essential. Petrol powered models are very loud and can damage your hearing if used for too long.To use a chainsaw safely, you’ll need to be both mentally and physically fit. You should be mobile, alert, physically strong, have good vision, good balance and a strong grip. Operating Your Chainsaw Safely

Once assembled, I could clearly see that this was an Einhell product, simply because there aren’t many other brands that use such a distinctive red colour for their products. The design of this chainsaw is well thought-out – from the Oregon bar and chain, which is a sign of top quality, to the size of the bar, which is 41 cm (16”) long but slightly narrower than the other chainsaws that I reviewed. The only potential flaw that I could see was the old-fashioned metal on/off switch – all of the other chainsaws that I tested had an on/off button instead.Again, in terms of both performance and power, there wasn’t really a significant difference between the P1PE and the Hyundai. The P1PE was able to neatly slice through trunks that were roughly 102 cm (40”) in diameter, yet it handled smaller branches just as well too. There’s no chance you’ll accidentally slice through the cord – which can happen a lot with mains powered chainsaws! Most petrol chainsaws will be designed with a comfortable, grippy handle. You should also look for anti vibration to minimise discomfort. Fitness to Operate a Petrol Chainsaw You are not limited to only certain areas. Unlike mains powered machines, you can move around the garden freely

When working with powerful petrol powered machines, it’s essential that you’re fit enough to operate them. Now onto the part that could potentially be a dealbreaker for many – the price. This was the most expensive of the five chainsaws that I tested, even though it was the smallest both in terms of bar size and engine power. It doesn’t come with any spare parts either, although a maintenance toolkit has been included. Instead, the higher cost is attributed to the quality of the parts used to produce this chainsaw, as well as the Husqvarna name. The chain tensioning is also important. Some models will come with a tensioning tool included, while others have a dial on the side that allows you to adjust the tension without the worry of losing a tool. Weight Directly Impacts Ease of Use In terms of design, this chainsaw boasts everything that you’d expect from a high-end chainsaw. It has a 50 cm (20”) bar, making it suitable for professional use too, and its trigger, on/off button, primer bubble, and choke button are all positioned for convenient access. It even comes with its own carry bag – granted, this isn’t a huge deal, but for someone like myself who often carries chainsaws around, having a carry bag is definitely convenient.Easy to use. Once you’ve mastered starting your chainsaw, you should find it relatively easy to use When testing these chainsaws, I realised one feature worth looking out for is a chain-tension dial on the side of the machine . This made it a lot easier to adjust chain tension compared to models where it was positioned on the front. All in all, I was absolutely delighted with this tool and recommend it as the best petrol chainsaw overall. It would be a great buy for anyone who needs a versatile tool – one that they can turn to for small tasks as well as bulk work.



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