Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts

Friday, January 6, 2012

Husqvarna Chainsaw Review - Truth About Husqvarna Chainsaws

!±8± Husqvarna Chainsaw Review - Truth About Husqvarna Chainsaws

When searching for a Husqvarna chainsaw review bear in mind that simply reading a review won't give you everything you'll need to know.

Reviews are great but in the chainsaw world, it's apparent that "one man's treasure is another man's poison." In other words, there is plenty of biased and parochial opinions when it comes to chainsaws and you need to decipher fact from fiction.

Husqvarna Chainsaw Reviews

Two excellent ways to review a Husqvarna chainsaw is to simply visit an online forum dedicated to power tool users and woodcutters and to actually visit a dealer and take a saw "for a spin."

Online forums have become part and parcel of any product review because the people involved in a forum are there because they have an interest and love the niche their involved with.

It's no different with chainsaw users who love to "chew the fat" and discuss anything related to the world's most dangerous power tool. Many times, discussion involves particular brands and models and this is where you can get a good insight into what a chainsaw can do.

Reviews of Husqvarna chainsaws are numerous and by participating in these forums, you'll get a good cross-section of responses. Simply join, ask a question about the Husqvarna saw you're interested in with reference to it's value for money, reliability, power and safety. Make sure you state the models name.

For example, if you were contemplating purchasing the new Husqvarna 450 e-series chainsaw you would ask questions such as is it worth the price; are there comparable saws on the market for less cost, is it easy to start and is it suitable for non to semi-professionals.

Take A Test Run

Many dealers welcome the opportunity to provide a demonstration of how a saw performs. Granted, they are a short but you at least get a first hand look and the chance to feel the saw in action.

It's an important aspect of a Husqvarna chainsaw review and in fact, many buyers will base their opinion simply on this short demonstration.


Husqvarna Chainsaw Review - Truth About Husqvarna Chainsaws

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Craftsman Cordless Drill Review - C3 19.2V

Feature review of the newest Craftsman 19.2V C3 Cordless Drill/Driver. It's packed with plenty of bells and whistles and is easy to use. More Craftsman power tool reviews from Charles & Hudson www.charlesandhudson.com

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Synthetic Oil VS Regular Oil

!±8± Synthetic Oil VS Regular Oil

When you look at synthetic oil vs regular oil the first thing to consider is the advantages, one blend consisting of chemical compounds which are artificially synthesized or a regular mineral blend derived from crude. The artificial term meaning synthetic oil is produced in the lab compared to mineral coming from the ground. We all know that internal combustion engines need oil to function, but it does much more than just lubricate. It serves as a cleaner & sealant, it also cools the engine and acts as a corrosion inhibitor.

Synthetic oil was first produced to use in jet engines starting in 1972. The anti-friction properties reduces wear and tear on engine parts and it performs well in high heat & cold weather conditions without viscosity breakdown. Viscosity is the thickness or the resistance of oil to pour. A zero weight lubricant will flow much easier that a 30 weight lubricant.

Since the price of synthetic oil is more than double that of regular oil it has only captured 10 percent of the market. While regular oil is cheaper it has some drawbacks. The resistance to flow during cold temperatures is much greater compared to synthetic oil which has the additives to reduce friction and increase flow. Cold starting will not show obvious signs of engine breakdown at the time but will cause reduced engine life. Lack of lubrication or oil breakdown is the most common cause of engine failure.

Other Synthetic Oil VS Regular Oil Comparisons

1. At -40 temperatures regular oil turns into a heavy syrup-like substance and will resist flow. It takes approximately 5 minutes for regular crude to circulate freely through the engine which has to rely on the film left on engine parts from the last time it was operated.

2. Fuel economy increases when the resistance to flow and friction is reduced. It takes less energy to rotate the engine so in turn less fuel is required. Artificial lubricants provides these characteristics and statistics show improved vehicle mileage up to 5 percent depending on driving habits and engine condition.

3. The cost of a synthetic oil change is 2 to 3 times more than regular oil but can be left in the engine for an extended period of time. Conventional oil changes are usually every 5,000 km while synthesized lubricant changes can go as high as 10,000 km. So almost half the oil change frequency will balance out the difference in cost.

4. Driving every day and commuting with stop and go traffic in hot and cold climates can be classified as extreme driving conditions. Synthetic oil has the ability to resist congealing or turning into a jelly like substance in these conditions.

5. New or newer vehicles are required to use synthetic oil according to the manufacturer specs. Surveys have shown that motorists are hanging on to their vehicles much longer compared to 5 years ago so preventive maintenance is more important than ever to sustain the life of your engine.

Synthetic oil vs regular oil is similar to comparing apples and oranges. It costs more but has more positive long term effects. It is up to the consumer to decide if they want to spend more money for fewer oil changes and better engine protection or stick to mineral oil and keep the extra dollars in their pocket.


Synthetic Oil VS Regular Oil

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