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black and decker Scorpion 4oow

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I have a habit of wrecking perfectly good tools by using blunt blades or just by using the wrong tool for the job. I've recently fitted a multi fuel stove in my living room and in the space of 3wks I've ruined two new hand saws Cutting wood/chipboard and tree branches.Today I've bought a Scorpion and I'm very impressed, except for the way the blade detaches so easily. I'd left my house with the intention of buying a circular 'chop saw'. The guards all around the blade on the two I saw would have made cutting the different shapes and sizes of wood very awkward. I just think that there may be better blades for cutting rough wood up for my stove? What can I do to make this tool to last longer ? and is there another way of telling wether the blade is blunt other than waiting till I get cramp in my face?
Are there any other Scorpion owners on here?b
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I personally don't think the scorpion is suitable for you need, it is only 400wats.

You would be better off with an electric chainsaw at around 1600 to 2200 watts, don't forget to buy the safety gear also.

Remember chainsaws can be dangerous.

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I have the DeWalt Alligator saw, brilliant for what you want.
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blades for the the b&d make it expensive for other than occasional use :cb :cb
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Re: black and decker Scorpion 4oow

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I still like my scorpion but as you said it's not the best tool for my particular need. Having limited funds the tools suggested are a little out of my price range. I spotted what I thought was a chop saw (pedestal circular saw) in lidl for £20. So I waited out side for it to open and went in. I'd mistaken it for a hand held 1200wat circular saw, but having waited so long I got it anyway. The extra power makes all the diference when cutting through window frames etc. So that's my weapon of choice at the moment. The scorpion is a usefull tool though. My bro in law not knowing that I'd got one has bought one and found it handy cutting decking where room is limited up against a party fence. thanks again
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Re: black and decker Scorpion 4oow

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Hi,

there is a slightly better saw than the B&D Alligator, it is made by Bosch and it is 500 watts and it is of a similar price, about £50.
Bosch PFZ 500 E All Purpose Saw


Cheers, john
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