Vevor the chainsaw you should not buy? Real test and real results.

Vevor 62cc chainsaws are budget-friendly tools that often suffer from quality control issues, including poor-quality plastics, significant bar oil leaks, high vibration, and starting difficulties. While some users report decent performance for the price, common issues include chain stretching, lean running (requiring carb adjustments), and fragile parts. Hard Starting: Often caused by the need for carburetor adjustment, or simply because it is a new "clone" saw that requires specific starting techniques. Check for spark plug issues. Chain/Bar Issues: The chain may come off, and the chain bar may fail or contract when cooling, requiring replacements. Fuel System: The fuel cap is reported to be small, and the saw may consume fuel quickly. Running Lean: Reports of the engine running too lean out of the box, with the exhaust glowing cherry red. Oil Leaks: Reports indicate the saw may leak bar oil significantly when not in use. Loose Parts: Some users reported main bolts falling out. just don't buy one. #2strokepower #chainsawreviews #chainsaw