November 1st, 2007

The Safest Chainsaw: Arbortech Allsaw — Cutting Edge Aussie Revolution

By Martin Regtien
Contributing Writer, RealTechNews

AllsawLast night on The New Inventors the amazing Allsaw from Australian company Arbortech took out the honors for clearly showing that the era of the conventional chainsaw should be coming to an end.

Here’s a tool that is extremely safe compared to the chainsaws, vertical saws and stump grinders it will replace.
No oil lubricates the revolutionary cutting blades and this also enables the Allsaw to be used as a stump grinder.
Not only that but you should see the Allsaw cut through bricks and masonry!

We here at DigitalReviews.net will be buying and testing the Allsaw as soon as it becomes available later next year.
We will bring you a full review then.
Stay tuned and — if you have to use any other chainsaw till then — stay safe! More details here.

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2 comments to "The Safest Chainsaw: Arbortech Allsaw — Cutting Edge Aussie Revolution"

  1. UncaMarty says:

    Question… Why does this article, posted today, refer to a program that was viewed a week ago as ‘Last night’?

    Guys, Martin Reitgen may be a contributing writer for RTN, but this is Copy&Pasting his own article from 25 Oct 2007

    RealTech News…
    RealtTech reNews…

    pick one…

    November 1st, 2007 at 10:18 pm

  2. Martin says:

    Indeed, that’s what I did… Could have changed it but for the sake of integrity didn’t. When other sites link to our articles the same thing happens…
    Copy&Pasting is not always a bad thing either: had you done so you would have had my name right! :)
    Cheers,
    Martin
    Actually, in fairness to UncaMarty he has a point. My article was dated 25 Nov but published Nov 30 so RTN wasn’t too far behind…

    November 2nd, 2007 at 2:37 pm

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