DO NOT BUY this poorly built chainsaw! AND I GOT ROBBED! VLOG Broken Coocheer 5800 Review

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Thanks for tuning back into Chickanic! Today I found one of the cheapest made chainsaws I have ever seen. I wanted to share it with you so you can be sure to not fall into the trap of buying it!

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My name is Bre. I took two years of small engine repair at the local college. When I left school, I fell into a wonderful job at a local small engine shop where I worked the counter for a couple years. In 2010 my husband and I opened up our own small engine shop in central Arkansas where I am able to work alongside my family and best friends. We see over 2,000 pieces of small engine equipment every year, and answer 1,000's of small engine questions. We specialize in brands such as Briggs and Stratton, Kohler, Echo and Shindaiwa, but work everyday on MANY other brands like Stihl, Husqvarna, Honda, Craftsman, Remington, Red Max, Troy Bilt, Scag, Bad Boy, Hustler, World Lawn, Poulan, Mantis, Etc.. Hopefully, my experience I share, will save you Time, Money and Frustration in the future!

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Hello. It is refreshing to see a woman as a small engine mechanic. I have been in the field for about 25 years now. We are a dying breed in this throw away society. I really appreciate your videos. They are very informative and not grueling to watch. So many videos out there are of what not to do and not so much as to how to repair the problem. Thank you.

danndyandy
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Thank you, I rarely see someone that shows the actually workmanship of these saws. Excellent observations.

SuperJamster
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My lady .I'm in the Caribbean, trinidad . I've solved much of my small equipment problems by watching your videos. Explanation is easy to follow. I'm gaining a new skill and saving much money and time. Thanks much.

darroncharles
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I agree I had about 25 years in saw tuning and repair and have never seen anything that poorly built
Thanks for the video, always enjoy a chain saw video. GOD BLESS.

scottygoodwin
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Ok, you asked for a reply. I got into small engine repair in '84. I had 16 acres of private lawn to mow. You keep me up to date with tips and tricks. It's good. Thank you!

scottmckenna
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I started working on small engines in my grandad's shop back in the 60's. believe me there were "disposable" junk back then too like this one. if we had co-workers like you back then I might have stayed in the business! love your content you are amazing

jayjackson
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I have a 30 year old 3816 Mac McCulloch that I have to take apart about every 10 years and replace the fuel lines. Still runs great and I love it. I originally bought it from a Hechinger store in Northern Virginia for around $100 as it was a discontinued floor display. One of the best $100 buys I ever made.

danieltaylor
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As much as I enjoy the straight forward tutorials and the “insider secrets” videos, would love to hear more reviews like this one... . From a repair shop’s viewpoint, would be great to hear about who’s push mowers you like, what lawn tractor you’d spend your own money on, or not, electric vs. gas, etc. in today’s world product reviews are usually worthless and/or paid for - you do a great job of not hyping specific brands for the most part - and when you do, they’re based on facts and personal use - reason why I rushed out to get a Speed Feed after seeing it on your channel. As someone who enjoys maintaining their equipment over the condition of their lawn, keep up the great content!

jomama
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I bought a new Stihl used it once and put it away dry. I tried to start it last year and gave up. I just watched tour video on starting saws, went out and tried it and it worked. Thanks.

bobbreckenridge
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You teach me something every time I watch your videos and I worked on saws and engines for years.

mscott
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Thanks for the heads up on Coocher. I had never heard of that brand before and not knowing it was Chinese made, but was thinking about buying a Coocher trimmer/ brush cutter from Amazon. After seeing this video I belive I have changed my mind about that.

markcarter
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After 40 plus years of using small engine equipment I have found that like automobiles you can find good ones and bad ones in all of them.

ronalddunn
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I bought a SENIX 49cc chainsaw from Tractor supply for$149.00 to use around the house. Model CS4QL-L1. The main reason i got this chainsaw was because it's a 4 cycle. I've owned other saws and loaned hem out only to get them back
broken or locked up. I've watched all of your videos about chainsaws and mowers and weedeaters. I've learned a lot. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the best way of getting them going again.

tommysuttle
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I was a bit iffish about Ryobi, but I bought one anyway, about 6 or 7 years ago. It's a treat. As long as you clean, lube and sharpen regularly, no worries mate!

Thelivewire
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Bought a Stihl Farmboss 18" for use around my property, used it for 13 years and used some bad gas in it and toasted the piston, bought a Stihl replacement motor made in Taiwan, and it's been a year and still runs great. Motor cost $80, labor was my own.

rustyshackleford
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Thanks for the heads up. After 25 years of using outdoor power equipment, I have found that spending the $40-$50 more than the 'cheaper' brands is well worth it as far as durable equipment is concerned. With the cheaper brands, I found myself running into problems that routine maintenance just won't fix. I've used an echo cs 310 for almost a decade and haven't looked back. I've cleared out small national forests with it (worked the crap out of it), have used things like surfactant when I've run out of bar and chain oil, has tumbled around in the trailer, tons of abuse, and the saw still starts after 3-4 pulls and runs strong, like I could clear out small forests with no problem. I don't really have a specific brand that I can say don't buy, to me, all the cheaper models are a do not buy thing as far as longevity is concerned. Not to say the cheaper ones won't work, they do work, they've just given much more problems and eventually found their selves in a scrap junk pile.

shawnburr
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My first chain saw was a Poulan Pro. I spent more time working on it and adjusting it than I did cutting with it. Been using Stihl ever since.

SammyFender
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I tried your method of starting my chainsaw and back pack blower and both of them started on first or second pull thank you for making it easier for an 80 + senior

jimdenney
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I have two forty year old 16” Stihls…running flawlessly. Why try to save a few dollars on an Amazon purchase…save now pay later??!! No thanks. Keep up the great work and QC insights you provide! Great and valuable content.

jdarrell
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Hi Chickanic I have the same design of that saw bought it 2 months ago, the only difference is the body color is orange and grey and is named PROFESSIONAL!! I used it once still brand new and when i discovered bar oil leaking from under the saw is when came across this video.

kevinbhola