The tool that's turning weekend yard work into something people actually look forward to.

The older you get, the more you realize how much work it is to keep up a yard.

Pruning, trimming, weeding…

When I was younger, I'd cut back my oak branches or trim the rose bushes no problem.

But in my 50's, I had to start hiring landscapers to help me manage my 5-acre property.

It was always a point of pride — keeping the yard looking great without any help.

But I accepted it. I'm getting older. I can't do what I used to.

Or so I thought.

The Neighbor Moment That Changed Everything

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One day I was looking out my kitchen window and I saw my neighbor Mary doing something strange.

Mary is in her late 60's. She's a pretty small lady. Has arthritis in both hands.

So when I saw her hauling huge branches around the yard like it was nothing… I had to go see what was going on.

When I walked over, the first thing I noticed was a big pile of cut branches — at least 5 feet wide.

Then I saw what was in her hand.

It wasn't a big chainsaw. It was barely bigger than a water bottle.

Turns out it's a new electric power tool called SuperSaw.

It's basically a full-size chainsaw shrunk down to a handheld device. Anyone — any age, any size — can use it to trim trees, cut branches, or split firewood.

In about 30 seconds, she cut through a branch as thick as my forearm like it was nothing.

Clean cut. No mess. No struggle.

Mary — late 60s, arthritis, small enough that my gas chainsaw would knock her sideways — just standing there smiling with a pile of branches at her feet.

That's when I knew I needed to try it myself.

The Problem With Every Other Chainsaw I've Owned

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Before I tell you what happened when I tried it…

Let me tell you what my Saturdays looked like before the SuperSaw.

I had a gas chainsaw sitting in my garage for years. Big, heavy, loud. You know the kind.

Every time I needed to trim a branch, I'd spend 10 minutes just getting it ready — mixing the gas and oil, checking the chain, pulling the cord over and over until it finally kicked on.

Then I'd lug that thing around the yard… sweating… arms shaking from the vibration… ears ringing from the noise.

And at the end of it, I'd smell like exhaust for the rest of the day.

Half the time I'd just put it off. The setup wasn't worth it for a 20-minute job.

So the branches would pile up. The fence line would get overgrown. And I'd feel that quiet guilt every time I looked out the window at a yard that used to look great.

That's the dirty secret about gas chainsaws. They're built for pros who use them every single day. For the rest of us? They're just a pain.

Wait — Is This Just a Cheap "Amazon Chainsaw"?

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Before I tell you about my own experience, I want to address something.

Because I know what some of you are thinking.

"I've seen little electric chainsaws on Amazon for $50. What makes this different?"

That's the right question. And the honest answer matters — because I almost made that mistake myself.

Those $50 chainsaws use what's called a carbon-brush motor. It's cheap to make. It runs hot. The chain dulls fast. Within a few months, the whole thing quits — and you're back on Amazon looking for another one.

I've talked to people who went through 2 or even 3 of those cheap saws in a single year. That's $150 gone, plus the frustration of a tool that keeps failing you.

The SuperSaw is built differently — and the difference is inside the motor.

The secret is something called the SuperSonic Copper Drive.

How the SuperSaw Actually Works

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Most small electric tools cut corners on the motor because that's where the cheap ones save money.

The SuperSaw doesn't.

It uses a pure 100% copper-wound motor — the SuperSonic Copper Drive — that spins at a blazing 2,000 RPM.

Copper conducts electricity better than almost any other material. That means more power to the chain, less heat buildup, and a motor that stays strong year after year — not just the first few uses.

That's why the SuperSaw cuts through a 6-inch oak branch in under 10 seconds.

Those cheap Amazon saws? They struggle with anything bigger than your wrist.

Using it couldn't be simpler:

Step 1: Plug in the included charger. Fully charged in about 90 minutes.

Step 2: Snap the battery into the SuperSaw.

Step 3: Pull the trigger. You're cutting.

No gas. No oil mixing. No pull cord. No warm-up time.

Just pick it up and go.

Tech Specs:

  • Motor: SuperSonic Copper Drive — 2,000 RPM
  • Battery: 21V Long-Run — up to 3 hours per charge
  • Weight: 3 pounds (one-handed design)
  • Max Cut: Branches up to 6 inches thick
  • Noise: Whisper-quiet, all-electric
  • Fumes: Zero — 100% electric
  • Guarantee: 90-Day Money-Back

After a Few Weeks Using It Myself…

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So I got one. Here's what actually happened.

Last Saturday I woke up, made my coffee, and walked outside with the SuperSaw before my wife even got up.

By 9am I had the whole fence line cleared — branches I'd been looking at for three months — just gone.

I came back inside, poured another cup of coffee, and sat down feeling like I'd actually done something.

No exhaust smell. No ringing in my ears. No sore back.

My wife came downstairs, looked out the window, and said "Did you hire someone?"

Nope. Just me and a 3-pound tool that fits in one hand.

I've been using it for a few weeks now. Firewood, fence line trimming, cleaning up after storms. It handles all of it.

After 3 weeks, it's the best chainsaw I've ever owned.

But here's the part I really didn't expect:

I actually look forward to going outside now.

Before, yard work was something I had to talk myself into. Now I just grab the SuperSaw and go.

No setup. No noise. No dread.

Just a clean yard and that quiet satisfaction of having done it yourself.

What This Means If You Have Arthritis — Or Just Aren't As Young As You Used To Be

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This section is for a specific group of people.

You used to take care of your yard. You were proud of it. But somewhere along the way, the tools got too heavy, too loud, too hard on your hands and back.

Maybe you've got arthritis. Maybe your grip isn't what it was. Maybe you just can't handle the vibration of a big chainsaw for more than a few minutes without paying for it the next day.

Here's what I've seen from people in that exact situation:

Only 3 Pounds: A standard gas chainsaw weighs 10 to 14 pounds — and that's before you factor in the vibration that rattles through your hands and arms the whole time you're using it.

Almost No Vibration: You can use it for an hour and your hands feel fine.

One-Handed Design: Use it over your head, at odd angles, anywhere a big chainsaw can't reach.

One customer wrote: "If you're older and have arthritis in your arms or hands, this is great. It cuts bigger branches than I thought it would. Love it."

Another said: "Even with my arthritis, I feel great after a couple of hours in the yard with SuperSaw. I actually wish I could use it more."

Think about that for a second.

Not "it gets the job done." Not "it's fine for what it is."

"I wish I could use it more."

That's what happens when a tool actually fits the person using it.

Imagine walking outside on a cool Saturday morning, SuperSaw in hand, and just doing the thing you used to love doing. Clearing the branches. Tidying the fence line. Coming back inside two hours later with your yard looking the way it used to — and your hands feeling fine.

That's not just yard work. That's your independence back.

Hidden Benefit: It Actually Feels Good

Here's something nobody talks about with the SuperSaw.

After an hour outside using it… you feel great.

With a gas chainsaw, you're fighting the machine the whole time. The weight strains your back. The vibration rattles your hands. The noise stresses you out. You come inside exhausted and short-tempered.

With the SuperSaw, you're just moving around outside. Light work. Fresh air. A little sun.

I've seen customers say the same thing — that they forgot how good it feels to be out in the yard until the SuperSaw made it worth going out there again.

Is It Loud?

A regular gas chainsaw runs at about 109 decibels — louder than a motorcycle at full throttle. Audiologists say that level of noise can cause real hearing damage in as little as 2 minutes without protection.

The SuperSaw is all-electric. No combustion engine. No roar.

You can use it early in the morning without waking the neighbors.

You can have a normal conversation while you're cutting.

You can actually hear the birds.

What About Fumes?

Every time you run a gas chainsaw, you breathe in a chemical mix called BTEX — benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene. These aren't just unpleasant. They're the kind of chemicals that build up in your body over time.

The SuperSaw runs on clean electricity. No fumes. No exhaust. No smell.

You come inside smelling like fresh air — not a gas station.

What the SuperSaw Gives You

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SuperSonic Copper Drive Motor — 2,000 RPM. Cuts a 6-inch oak branch in under 10 seconds

21V Long-Run Battery — Up to 3 hours of use on a single charge. Recharges from any standard wall outlet

3-Pound One-Handed Design — Use it over your head, at odd angles, anywhere a big chainsaw can't reach

Low Vibration — Gentle on hands, wrists, and joints

Quiet Operation — No hearing protection needed

Zero Fumes — 100% electric, zero exhaust

500+ Five-Star Reviews — From men and women of every age

90-Day Money-Back Guarantee — Try it completely risk-free

What Real Customers Are Saying

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"My husband is addicted to this!"

My husband is addicted to this! Always looking for things to cut up. Great purchase. I enjoy using it too.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Linda M., Georgia
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"It cuts bigger branches than I thought it would."

I really love this. If you're older and have arthritis in your arms or hands this is great. It cuts bigger branches than what I thought it would. Love it.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Robert K., Arizona
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"I carry it in the back of my UTV."

I carry it in the back of my UTV when I go fix fences. Any tree limbs in my path I can easily and quickly cut down.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Wayne D., Tennessee
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"He loves it!"

I looked everywhere for a Christmas gift for my husband… He loves it! We have 2 acres with lots of trees and it works great. I would definitely recommend and buy this product again.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Diane R., North Carolina

How Much Does It Cost?

A basic gas chainsaw from the hardware store starts at $250-$350.

Then you're adding gas, oil, bar lube, and chain sharpening on top of that. Most gas chainsaw owners spend an extra $80-$120 a year just keeping the thing running.

Over 3 years, you're looking at close to $700 in a tool most people use 6-8 times a year.

  • Gas chainsaw: $250-$350
  • Gas + oil per year: $40-$60
  • Bar lube + chain sharpening: $40-$60/year
  • 3-year total: ~$700

The SuperSaw retails for $300. One time. No gas. No oil. No maintenance.

So you can spend $700 over 3 years on a machine you dread pulling out of the garage. Or $149 once on a tool you'll actually pick up.

Right now, the company is offering 50% off to celebrate the latest restock.

Today only, get the SuperSaw for just $149 — instead of the $309 retail price.

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Is the SuperSaw Worth It?

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Yes. Without question.

This isn't really a chainsaw decision. It's a quality-of-life decision.

It's the difference between dreading yard work and looking forward to it.

It's the difference between a yard you're embarrassed by and one your neighbors ask about.

More than 47,000 homeowners have already made the switch.

The last restock sold out in 48 hours.

At $149 with a 90-day guarantee, the only real risk is waiting too long and missing out entirely.

Where To Get It

You can only get the SuperSaw through the official website — not Amazon, not hardware stores.

That's how they keep the price this low and the quality this high.

Here's what happens next:

  • Click the button below and claim your 50% off discount
  • In about 7-10 days, it arrives at your door — charger included, ready to go right out of the box
  • Pull the trigger — and the next time you have yard work to do, you'll wonder how you managed without it for this long

The 50% discount is tied to this restock. When stock runs out, the price goes back up.

Every order is backed by the 90-Day SuperBrand Promise. Not happy for any reason? You get every dollar back.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does it need gas or oil?

No. The SuperSaw is 100% electric. Just charge it from any wall outlet — no fuel, no mixing, no mess.

Can it really cut through thick branches?

Yes. The SuperSonic Copper Drive cuts through branches up to 6 inches thick. That's bigger than most people expect from a tool this size — and bigger than anything those cheap Amazon saws can handle.

What about the chain — does it stay sharp?

This is where the SuperSaw separates itself from cheap alternatives. The chain is hardened steel, designed to hold an edge through regular home use. Most homeowners go months between sharpenings. And if you ever do need a new chain, replacements are easy to find and inexpensive — unlike the proprietary parts on cheap saws that are impossible to source once the company disappears.

Is it safe for older adults or people with joint pain?

Yes. At 3 pounds with low vibration, it's one of the most joint-friendly cutting tools available. Many customers with arthritis say it's the only chainsaw they can use comfortably.

What if I don't like it?

Every SuperSaw comes with a 90-Day Money-Back Guarantee. If it's not the best chainsaw you've ever owned, send it back for a full refund. No questions asked.