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    Default 4 inch battery chainsaw

    Mother in law gave me this tool the Christmas before last and I played with it but didn't think too much about it. I have another chainsaw for tree work. This was meant for pruning. Today, when I could have actually used it, I can't find the charger for it. I do remember it was the pin kind, like laptops used to have.
    I have googled away like a mad man but can't figure out what I need. Anyone have any ideas from these pics or from first hand knowledge?
    IMG20250504161145.jpgIMG20250504161153.jpgIMG20250504161247.jpg

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    If you can find out the specs for the pin type you need, googling "Universal pin adapter charger" (or variations) will show options, mainly for laptops, may just do the job

    Then, after typing the above, this one popped up...

    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/25576292...mis&media=COPY

    Cheaper

    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/12696410...mis&media=COPY

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    Just ensure the charger output voltage is appropriate.

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    i'm just going to assume its some kind of knock off version of the worx brand as they too have "power share" written on the batteries.... actually given how they spelt "bateery" on the thing i'm 100% going to say its a knock off import built to the lowest quality spec they could get.

    https://au.worx.com/shop/cordless-po...ld-separately/


    you could try and get a worx battery and see if it fits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by havabeer69 View Post
    i'm just going to assume its some kind of knock off version of the worx brand as they too have "power share" written on the batteries.... actually given how they spelt "bateery" on the thing i'm 100% going to say its a knock off import built to the lowest quality spec they could get.

    https://au.worx.com/shop/cordless-po...ld-separately/


    you could try and get a worx battery and see if it fits.
    Hmm, well, yeah, wow. Worx is already cheap and 'they' knock it off? That's a new low in knock offs for me

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    If you pop the first image into Google image search, it'll give you a bunch of links to explore, which will show you some of the rebrands and also the charger, which might jog your memory. Also of interest I found at least one link saying that the chainsaw (Not sure if it is the same as yours- there's a lot of similar looking units) will accept Makita batteries. If you have them it would give you the option of running with them. I'm not saying they will, nor am I saying you can charge your batteries on a Makita charger - which you can't

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