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Black & Decker RC800 8-Inch Saw Chain For CCS818 and NPP2108
Availability: In Stock
Price:
$14.99 $10.98*
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| Part No: | B000MISU5W |
| Manufacturer: | Black & Decker |
| MFG Part: | RC800 |
| Customer Rating: | 4.5 / 5.0 |
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- Measures 8 inches
- High performance chain
- Replacement Saw Chain for 18v Cordless Chain Saw and Pole Saw
8", Replacement Chain For B &D 18V Cordless Chain Saw, Model# CCS818, True Value #823-185.
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This chain was for my Black & Decker battery run chain saw. I could not
find the chain any where but . It was delivered very fast and
is a good buy. Don't hesitate to buy it. |
| Good Spare Chain | 2008-09-30 | 5 / 5 |
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| Nice product. Will come in handy in the case that you dull your original chain. |
| Black & Decker #RC800 8" Cordless Saw Replacement Chain | 2008-08-08 | 5 / 5 |
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| Using this on my 18volt cordless chain saw, it's a low kick back saw, and cordless chain saw are low rpm to begin with, so I guess that " MADE IN CHINA" part doesn't bother me, keep it well lube, before during and after each use, put ptfe dri-film on it befor putting on new sets, for around the house maintance, not a professional saw for sure. And remember to clean it up, it do get stuck easily when batteries are low. |
| Handy Little Chain Saw | 2008-05-21 | 5 / 5 |
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The Black & Decker CCS818 18 volt battery powered chain saw is extremely handy. Granted it will not replace my gas powered chain saw, but I find it is very useful in places/situations where I cannot effectively use the gas powered saw. The major use I find for this product is cutting small (3" or less) branches into stove length pieces. It is great in this application. It is small and light enough that I can hold it in one hand, the branch in the other and saw. The chain that comes with the saw has remained sharp, but I know it will eventually become dull.
I have used the saw and current chain for about 6 months now; cutting Manzanita, Madrone, Oak, Cedar and some pine without any problems. The largest diameter trunk that I've cut with the saw was a 7" diameter pine that had died last summer. (Even though the saw and chain completed the job, I don't think I'll try that again).
I will be buying a replacement chain, so if the current chain becomes dull in the middle of a cutting session, it can be replaced and the job continued, then the dull chain sharpened that night. The only problem I have had so far, is finding a spare chain to have available when needed. |
| Not very powerful | 2008-02-08 | 2 / 5 |
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| I've had the opportunity to use this chainsaw once and was not very impressed with its power or cutting speed. It's a neat looking little tool, and is probably sufficient for most lightweight cutting jobs; but don't expect it to take the place of a gas-powered saw. In itself, it is very lightweight and easy to weld, but branches much over 5 inches would not be an easy cut for this tool. |