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    Default Chainsaw safety

    I didn't really know where to put this, so??

    I love it when I find a well respected company who want to show just how good their kit is, but I would have expected a bit more from Bosch. The only safety kit on this appears to be a pair of specs..

    BOSCH GKE 40 BCE promo video by toolhouse.gr - YouTube

    Anyone know how to complain to them because any newby will look at this and try the same.

    Edit : - Just realised. It's a Greek video That explains lots
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    It is up to the user to buy the safety gear, all the seller needs to do is mark on the box, use appropriate safety gear. As to where you would get them, your local chainsaw/mowing shop or via the internet
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    That's an electric saw so chaps are near useless.
    The high low-rev torque of an electric motor will not be stalled by a standard set of chaps.
    Hence also why no earmuffs.

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    Thumbs up

    He had a pair of gloves too!!

    Actually a good looking saw.

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