The model is good, but some points are a little not thought out. The storage box is completely inconvenient - they could have provided a removable cover for the saw, as is done on chain saws. A few words about "biting" branches: always accelerate the saw before starting sawing, do not press to a stop - in this way you will not cut the branch, but only plant the blade in a tree, where it will be clamped and you will have to get a hacksaw, because. you can pull the saw out of the clamped state in only 2 ways - work with the saw as a lever and break it, or saw it with a hacksaw next to it. To completely eliminate the clamping of the saw with branches, read how to work with a chainsaw when felling and bucking. The same! In short, if you're tired of raw steel pruners and hacksaws that need to be sharpened all the time, this saw is your choice.