Supstable Mini Chainsaw 6 Inch: Cordless, Lightweight Pruning Power with Dual-Handle Safety
Product description
What it is and what it’s for
The Supstable Mini Chainsaw 6 Inch is a compact, cordless chainsaw designed for garden pruning and light-cutting tasks. Built to be easy to manoeuvre, it focuses on stable two-handed use, reduced fatigue and simple maintenance. If you’re looking for a small, electric option to tackle branches and small logs without dragging out a heavier petrol tool, this model aims to fit that need.
How it’s laid out for safer use

A key feature is the upgraded dual-handle setup and 180° safety guard. The auxiliary handle helps distribute weight across both arms, while the guard deflects debris and supports steadier cuts. The system is designed to minimise kickback and arm fatigue, which matters if you’re pruning over longer periods or working at height.
Performance on paper
Powered by a 900W motor, the chainsaw is positioned to deliver notable torque for a compact tool. It’s claimed to cut through 6-inch thick logs in roughly 8 seconds, which translates to faster work compared with traditional hand saws. With two 2000mAh lithium batteries and a UK-plug fast charger, you should be able to swap batteries and continue pruning rather than waiting for a recharge.



Weight and handling
Weighing around 3.0 lbs (1.36 kg) with a battery, it’s lighter than many petrol alternatives. This makes overhead or extended pruning sessions more manageable, a factor that matters for gardeners who prioritise comfort and control.
Safety and maintenance features

A three-point safety system includes a dual-action lock and a trigger to start, plus a rotatable splash guard to direct sawdust downward. There’s a built-in manual oil pump with a transparent reservoir, designed to keep the chain lubricated and cut more efficiently. The chain is supported by three deep-quenched high-carbon steel guide chains, including a pre-installed one and two spares, intended to maintain sharpness and reduce jamming.
Who it’s for
If you’re a beginner gardener, a retiree, or someone prioritising light, easy pruning with manageable weight and straightforward maintenance, this model aims to tick those boxes. The two-battery setup also helps reduce downtime on longer sessions, as you can swap batteries rather than wait for a recharge.



Where it might fall short
The specifications are tailored to small to mid-range pruning. It may not be the best choice for heavy-duty felling or thick hardwoods beyond 6 inches. Also, real-world battery life can vary with cutting conditions and cut type. If you expect long continuous runs without breaks, you might want to plan for extra charging cycles.
What to check before buying

- Confirm battery availability and charging time with your kit, ensure the spare battery is compatible with your normal charging routine.
- Check that you’re comfortable with two-handed operation and that the auxiliary handle position feels natural for your height and reach.
- Consider storage and oil maintenance needs, especially how frequently you’ll need to top up the reservoir during longer pruning sessions.
Practical use case
Imagine trimming a row of overgrown shrubs and a few fallen branches in a weekend. With the dual-handle setup, you keep the tool steady above shoulder height without straining your wrist. The 6-inch cutting capacity is sufficient for most garden clearance tasks, and as you swap batteries, you can keep moving rather than pausing for a recharge.



Quick comparison in the real world
Compared with manual pruning or larger, petrol-powered options, this model emphasises lightness, simplicity, and safety features that suit casual gardeners or those who want a lower-maintenance tool. It sits in a practical middle ground: easy to lift and operate, with enough torque for common garden jobs, but not designed for heavy-duty timber work.
Final buying decision
Is it worth it?
It makes sense if you prioritise ease of use, lighter weight, and the convenience of cordless operation for regular pruning tasks and small-diameter cuts. It’s a reasonable match for those who value safety features and two-battery endurance. It may not be the best option if you regularly tackle thick hardwoods or require professional-grade, high-volume cutting.
FAQ
- Can this chainsaw be used by beginners? Yes, the dual-handle design and safety features are aimed at safer, more controlled operation for new users.
- How long do the batteries last? Each battery supports 30–40 minutes of continuous cutting under typical conditions, actual runtime depends on the type of cut and wood being processed.
- Is maintenance required? The built-in oil pump helps keep the chain lubricated, check the oil reservoir and refill as needed to maintain performance over time.
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