I have been putting a significant amount of time and effort into utilizing it over the course of the past two seasons. You might use the term "semi-professional" instead:). I have already cut more than a hundred branches, ranging from thin to ten centimeters in diameter. It performs quite well as a cutting tool both with and without its shafts. In recent times, I have been able to drink without incident. It is not something I require because it is simply used to cling to branches. If you press it all the way to the end, everything should be OK. I've read quite a few gripes about how difficult it is to repair the charging plug, which has four pins in a DIN configuration. After reading about his straightforward explanation, it would appear that I use it with extreme caution. The plug is still in my possession. There is neither a powerful vibration nor any jamming that may be felt. In addition, I observed incredibly thin branches measuring only one centimeter in thickness, as well as extremely thick branches (the thicker branches can only be sawn without the shafts). Because the tool operates using a reciprocating principle, it is theoretically impossible for there to be zero vibration throughout the entire process. However, this does not pose a problem. Canvases can be purchased in retail establishments. And different. Immediately after seeing them, I purchased them. 330r. However, staffing is still being done, and it is far too early to make any adjustments. Sawing actively for three seasons will certainly be sufficient. Although it is not suited for huge professional volumes of work, it is possible to chop through a significant number of thick branches without much effort. At that point in time, I no longer possess any reserves of strength:). Then it will be charging for another 2.5 hours, during which time you can enjoy a leisurely meal.