Under €37 on Leroy Merlin, this compact electric chainsaw sneaks into every garden shed

Across France, as the last traces of winter fade, households are starting to look at fruit trees, hedges and firewood piles with a mix of impatience and dread. Manual saws and loppers mean sore arms and long weekends, so when a power tool drops under the symbolic €40 mark, attention spikes fast.

A web-only deal that brings motorised pruning under €37

On Leroy Merlin’s website, a compact electric mini chainsaw has slipped under the radar with a price that undercuts much of the entry-level market. Sold by third-party vendor Garryfizh as an online exclusive, this cordless saw is currently promoted with a 10% discount.

Its price falls from €40.99 to €36.89, with free delivery in roughly a week, just in time for spring clean-up.

For anyone used to seeing triple-digit price tags on branded chainsaws, a full cordless kit under €37 stands out. The offer targets casual users: homeowners with a few trees to tame, a pile of branches to break down, or a fireplace that needs steady supplies of kindling.

A ready-to-use kit with two batteries in the box

Where many budget tools arrive “bare” with no battery or charger, this mini chainsaw is sold as a complete pack. That puts it squarely in the impulse-buy category: charge, clip in a battery and cut.

The box includes:

  • The 6‑inch electric mini chainsaw
  • 2 x 21 V lithium batteries (1,300 mAh each)
  • A mains charger
  • A screwdriver for basic maintenance
  • A user guide

The second battery is the key detail here. Many inexpensive cordless tools become frustrating when the only battery dies 15 minutes into the session. With two packs, users can run one battery while the other charges, extending working time without stretching the budget.

Two 21 V batteries included at this price point push the offer beyond a simple entry-level gadget.

Compact size, but enough power for real garden work

500 W motor and up to 15 cm cutting capacity

Beneath its toy-like appearance, the mini chainsaw carries a 500 W brushed motor with a copper winding. The chain runs at around 5 m/s, which is modest compared with full-size professional machines, but more than adequate for domestic use.

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The manufacturer claims it can handle branches up to 15 cm in diameter. That covers a wide range of common garden jobs: thinning fruit trees, trimming shrubs that have grown woody, and slicing logs for an indoor stove or outdoor fire pit.

For most suburban gardens, a 15 cm capacity means you can deal with the bulk of routine pruning without needing a heavy petrol saw.

What it will not do is replace a serious chainsaw for felling large trees or ripping through hardwood trunks. This tool sits firmly in the maintenance and light DIY category.

One-handed use and 2.27 kg on the scale

Weight is often the deciding factor for occasional users. With the batteries fitted, this mini chainsaw comes in at about 2.27 kg. That is light enough for many users to operate it one-handed, although good practice suggests keeping both hands on the tool whenever possible.

A rubberised, non-slip handle supports a secure grip, which matters when working at shoulder height or leaning into awkward angles inside dense shrubs. Sessions that would leave arms aching with a manual saw become more manageable, especially for older gardeners or those with limited strength.

Safety features and practical specs

Lock-off switch and chip deflector

While the price sits at the budget end, the safety basics are present. A lock-off switch prevents accidental starts: the user must press this safety button before pulling the main trigger.

A small deflector around the bar helps redirect wood chips and sawdust away from the operator’s face. It is a simple shield, not a full guard, so protective gloves and safety glasses remain strongly advised for every session.

This kind of tool still has a fast, exposed chain; the compact size does not make it harmless.

Battery life, charging and maintenance

The two 21 V lithium batteries recharge in roughly 1.5 to 3 hours each, depending on how depleted they are. In practice, most users can expect short bursts of cutting rather than all-day use.

Feature Specification
Motor power 500 W brushed motor
Guide bar length 6 inches (approx. 15 cm)
Maximum branch diameter Up to 15 cm
Battery type 21 V lithium, 1,300 mAh (x2)
Tool weight Approx. 2.27 kg (with battery)
User rating on site 5/5 (at time of writing)

Chain tensioning is carried out with the supplied screwdriver. This is not a tool-free system, but it is straightforward enough for non-specialists. The cooling design of the motor casing aims to limit overheating under typical garden use, though like any small motor, it will struggle if forced into continuous heavy cutting.

Value for money and who this chainsaw suits

Strong user feedback at a low price point

Customer reviews on Leroy Merlin currently rate the tool at 5 out of 5, with many users highlighting its effectiveness for tree trimming and basic outdoor work. At under €37 for a complete cordless kit, the value calculation is aggressive.

For the price of a mid-range manual saw, buyers receive a powered tool that shortens jobs and broadens what they can tackle alone.

This is not a professional arborist’s choice, but it targets a very large audience: people with modest plots who want to maintain control over their gardens without calling in a contractor.

How it changes everyday garden routines

On a typical weekend, a homeowner might face a list like this:

  • Remove dead wood from two or three fruit trees
  • Reduce a hedge that has grown too tall
  • Cut windfall branches into stove-length logs
  • Clear overgrown shrubs away from pathways

With manual tools, that can easily wipe out a Saturday. With a compact electric chainsaw, each task speeds up, and the physical strain drops. Jobs that once waited for a strong friend or neighbour become solo tasks.

Key concepts and practical scenarios for new users

What “21 V” and “1,300 mAh” really mean

The voltage figure (21 V) broadly indicates the power potential of the battery: higher voltage can support more demanding motors. The capacity number (1,300 mAh) tells you how much energy the battery can store.

On a small chainsaw, that translates into short, focused sessions. Think 10–20 minutes of intermittent cutting per battery, depending on the hardness of the wood and thickness of the branches. Cutting constantly at maximum diameter will drain the pack faster than trimming smaller twigs.

Safety, risks and sensible limits

Even with its small bar, the risks mirror those of larger chainsaws: kickback, finger injuries, flying chips, and fatigue leading to poor control. Sensible habits reduce that risk:

  • Wear gloves, eye protection and sturdy footwear
  • Keep both hands on the tool whenever possible
  • Work at waist height when you can, not above shoulder level
  • Avoid cutting branches that are under tension and may snap back
  • Pause regularly to check chain tension and battery temperature

Used within those limits, a mini chainsaw of this type can become a handy bridge between manual loppers and a full petrol saw. It helps homeowners maintain their trees more frequently, which in turn reduces the need for drastic, costly interventions later on.

For anyone with a small or medium garden, this sub‑€37 offer at Leroy Merlin shows how cordless tools are pushing motorised pruning into the everyday toolkit, rather than keeping it as the preserve of professionals and hardcore DIY enthusiasts.

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