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WORX WG307 5A Electric Jaw Saw, 6-in

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WORX WG307 5A Electric Jaw Saw, 6-in
$179.99
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WORX WG307 5A Electric Jaw Saw, 6-in

$179.99

Product Details

The Worx JawSaw is the chainsaw, re-invented. The JawSaw is the first and only fully enclosed chainsaw, which features a patented system that provides automatic lubrication and tightening of the chain. THE SAFEST CHAINSAW ON THE MARKET, the JawSaw's blade & chain retract until they're fully enclosed in the guard, protecting users from dangerous contact, making the JawSaw the safest chainsaw available. The JawSaw is also the only chainsaw designed to operate directly on the ground or pavement, so no more heavy lifting or sore backs! You can chop up fallen tree limbs right on the ground. This electric chainsaw weighs only 8.1 lbs. so it’s more maneuverable than larger chainsaws. Its steel teeth hold work in place while cutting for added stability. And its scissor cut action limits dangerous kickbacks. Plus, it’s electric, so you don’t have to deal with the fuss, mess, and extra expense of gasoline. Includes a 3-year warranty & a 30-day money back warranty. The Worx JawSaw is not only the easiest, but is also the safest way to clean up the mess from any storm.

  • Worx 5A Electric Jaw Saw features enclosed blade housing that makes it the safest chainsaw on the market

  • Cut or trim materials up to 4" (10 cm) in diameter, like downed tree limbs

  • Innovative auto-tension feature guarantees optimum chain tension at all times

  • Features an automatic chain oiler with oil level indicator

  • Powerful and reliable 5 amp motor delivers on demand every time

  • Size: 6" (15 cm)

Part Number WG307
Accessories List No Accessories Included
Advanced Features No Advanced Features
Amperage 5 A
Assembled Height (cm) 20.50 cm
Assembled Height (ft) 0.67 ft
Assembled Height (in) 8.07 in
Assembled Length (cm) 85.00 cm
Assembled Length (ft) 2.79 ft
Assembled Length (in) 33.46 in
Assembled Weight (kg) 3.70 kg
Assembled Weight (lb) 8.16 lb
Assembled Width (cm) 25.50 cm
Assembled Width (ft) 0.84 ft
Assembled Width (in) 10.04 in
Assembled Width (mm) 255.00 mm
Bar and Chain Size (cm) 15.24 cm
Bar and Chain Size (in) 6.00 in
Bar and Chain Size (mm) 152.40 mm
Batteries Required Quantity 0
Battery Platform None
Blade Speed (rpm) 3000 r/min
Certifications ETL Listed
Chain Pitch (in) 0.25 in
Chain Speed (ft/s) 18.04 ft/s
Chain Speed (m/s) 5.50 m/s
Cord Gauge (ga) 12ga
Cord Type Corded
Duty Rating Medium Duty
Gauge (in) 0.05 in
Handle Location Rear
Horsepower (HP) 0 HP
Motor Type Not Applicable
Noise Level (dB) 0 dB
Number of Accessories 4
Number of Drive Links 42
Oil Capacity (gal) 0.01 gal (US)
Oil Capacity (l) 0.03 l
Package Depth (cm) 83.00 cm
Package Depth (in) 32.68 in
Package Height (cm) 24.50 cm
Package Height (in) 9.65 in
Package Weight (kg) 3.83 kg
Package Weight (lb) 8.44 lb
Package Width (cm) 27.00 cm
Package Width (in) 10.63 in
Primary Colour Black
Primary Material ABS Plastic
Product Model Number WG307
Product Use(s) Residential
Saw Type Jaw Saw
Warranty
  • 3 yr repair
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  • Shipping fee is based on size and weight of products and distance from address to store
  • Same-Day Delivery costs $9.99 per order
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  • Some products are non-refundable and non-exchangeable
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Accessories ListNo Accessories IncludedNo Accessories IncludedNo Accessories IncludedNo Accessories Included
Assembled Height (in)8.07 in7.00 in3.54 in8.07 in
Assembled Length (in)33.46 in31.00 in62 7/8 in33.46 in

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4.6
520 out of 564 (92%) reviewers recommend this product

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1 to 5 of 591 Reviews
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My Jaw Saw experience with this product:

3 months ago
I bought this Jaw Saw 5 or 6 years ago. I really have but it threw the mill over the years on my 1 1/4 acres lot with lots of trees. It worked flawlessly up until a year ago when the electric wires in the handle tore apart. I tore it apart to see that the hard plastic tube that protects the wires while the handle is moving up and down was wearing out the wire as it passed through the small hole in the handle casing that keeps the plastic protection tube from moving while in use. The problem was the end of the protective tube eventually wore through the wire casing and eventually wore though the wiring itself. To correct the issue, I took the handle casing hole, that is created when the two handle pieces are put together again and made the hole bigger so that the protective tubing could move with the wire as well when in use moving up and down. I soldiered the wire together again and rapped it with electrical tape and slid the protective tube back over it again. Now the protective tube and the wires can move freely back and forth in the handle. Then reinstalled it all back together again and it's been working just like new again. Only issue I ever had with it for over 5-6 years. If I would not have been able to fix it, I certainly would have bought another one. Maybe your engineers can check this fix out and have even a better product that will last even longer.

Yes, I recommend this product.

Originally posted on worx.com

Works great and safer than a regular chainsaw.

5 months ago
I have only been able to use this one day due to weather but I was able to remove 4 pine bush stumps. Cannot wait for the weather to clear to finish the rest of the job.

Yes, I recommend this product.

Originally posted on worx.com

Makes sawing small trees a breeze

6 months ago
I have both a corded and a battery version of the JawSaw. Both work very well, but honestly, since I purchased the battery operated one, I never use the corded one. Also, I got the handle extension. It works well.

Yes, I recommend this product.

Originally posted on worx.com

Happy

6 months ago
Sofar I have been very happy with this product. Its truly easy to use. No fear. I haven't had any issues with the chain popping off or anything like that like in online revies.. I haven't used it on the hardwood tree i need to prune yet. I have used it on several different woods & it has cut through them like butter. Bo kickback. I'm very happy.

Yes, I recommend this product.

Originally posted on worx.com

great choice

a year ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have owned a jawsaw for 2.5 years, easy to handle and love using it! The company stands behind their product...I had problems with mine 2 weeks before warranty was up and they gladly replaced it. Great company to work with!

Yes, I recommend this product.

Originally posted on worx.com

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Questions

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Q: owners manual for the jawsaw- I was using and now won't work so wanted to do some trouble shooting to see what problem;

4 years ago

Originally posted on worx.com

2 Answers
  • A: I've found this problem to be: the wires inside the handle get pinched. I've taken apart and repaired, but it doesn't last long - get's pinched again. Recommend buying a new saw.

    2 years ago

Q: I have a Pacemaker and can’t use a chainsaw.....would like to know if this type of chainsaw is okay?

4 years ago

Originally posted on worx.com

2 Answers
  • A: I agree with Worx Customer Care of recommend speaking with your doctor. Now to my answer: I bought the JawSaw approx 17 years ago with extension handle and lifetime chain replacement. I had open heart surgery in 2017 and a defibrillator put in place in my left upper chest. long story short. I read and was told all about things to do and not do and it all kind of nerved me alot. Igave away my all my gas gardening items to my sons and I purchased electric or cordless items. I've not had any problems at all. So, make your decision, but I woud go with the electric and cordless. You'll accomplish everything just as well and you don't need to mess with fuel and the pulling of trying to start the darn things. I know this answer may be a bit long, however I do believe I needed to let you know as someone that has been through all this.

    a month ago

Q: Can I cut palm tree branches with this tool? 

5 years ago

Originally posted on worx.com

2 Answers
  • A: Yes. It works extremely well for cutting palms. We have cut thousands of palm branches over 5 decades on our property, and after trying everything and I mean everything from "ratcheting loppers" to "pole saws" this is the most efficient and is about 2x faster. The JawSaw is a lot easier and also saves a lot of time. Our palm branches are about one inch thick for about the whole length up until where the branch connects to the tree which can be several inches thick. To cut the thick part we use a ~$19 corded reciprocating saw with a wood blade. These two tools together are the fastest and easiest way we have found to cut palms. When we first bought the JawSaw we thought that it looked a good design but wondered about buying it and how well it would actually work. After using it, if we knew how good it was when we were buying it "we would have bought it in a heartbeat no question about it and at its price it wasn't even worth a second thought in comparison to how much time, effort, and money it has saved us". It's one of the best purchases we have ever made. We have a few short palms that are on inclined ground that are not easy to access using a telescoping or A-frame ladder... we bought the JawSaw extension pole and although it can be heavy when extended it has definitely paid off for helping us get the job done fast and easily. We have been using the Worx JawSaw for a few years now and have found it can cut any amount of branches that fits in its 4 inch opening - such as bushes, oak, pine, palm trees, yucca, bamboo (ours is 1 inch thick), a wooden pallet, and even seasoned hardwood (which you should normally cut before its seasoned). The JawSaw is easy to maintain. Highly recommend for anyone who has trees or bushes that need to be cut.

    4 years ago

Q: So I bought one of these when they first came out and while they're awesome at the job they perform, however has the product been improved re: the chain coming off too easy?

6 years ago

Originally posted on worx.com

2 Answers
  • A: I used to have same problem where I would use it for about 2 hrs. & the chain would fall off a couple times. The last time I used it for about 6hrs on/off again. I would open it and just loosen bolt enough, push to make sure it is tight, then tighten back up. The chain never came off since tightening it every 30 mins.

    6 years ago

Q: Where can I find a manual for the Jaw saw WG307?

3 months ago

Originally posted on worx.com

1 Answer
  • A: Hello There! Thank you for your question. Linked below is the direct manual to the WG307. You can also find it under the "technical specifications" of the tool listing! Manual; chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.worx.com/media/wysiwyg/pdp-pages/manuals/WG307M.pdf Thank you for choosing Worx!

    3 months ago

Q: Chain on saw moves, but it doesn’t deploy and retract from housing

4 months ago

Originally posted on worx.com

1 Answer
  • A: Hello There! Thank you for your inquiry. This tool is covered by a 3-year manufacturer’s warranty, and it covers missing and malfunctioning parts. Please email us at worx@positecgroup.com to advise us of your specific issue and we'd be more than happy to troubleshoot with you. Thank you for choosing Worx!

    4 months ago

Q: I'm having a hard time keeping the chain from coming off during use. Any hints? Also what is the best way to store the JawSaw to keep it from leaking oil? Thanks.

2 years ago

Originally posted on worx.com

1 Answer
  • A: Hello there! Thank you for your questions. The best way to ensure the chain is properly installed on your chainsaw is to follow these directions. When installing a new chain, wrap the chain around the bar and sprocket. Pull the bar out stretching the chain. Continue holding the bar out while attaching the casing to the chainsaw. New chains will go through a period of stretching. I recommend checking the tension after 3-5 cuts and re-tensioning if necessary. To re-tension, your chainsaw, turn the tensioner knob counterclockwise at least 3-4 times then turn the tensioner knob clockwise until the chain is tensioned. To determine if the chain is properly tensioned, you can pull the chain up in the center of the upper edge of the bar. If you can see a tiny sliver of light between the bar and chain, it is properly tensioned. If you see no light, it is too tight, a lot of light means it is not tensioned enough. If you are unable to get the chain to tension with these steps, go back to the beginning and re-install the chain. To help minimize and prevent leakage, we recommend the following: -Use only enough oil for the task at hand. -Remove oil cap and immediately replace it after operation to vent the oil tank. This relieves any accumulated pressure during the oiling process. -Allow the saw to cool down before storing. -Wipe down the saw sprocket area. -Remove oil from saw before storage. -Store the saw horizontally when not in use.

    2 years ago

Q: What oil do I use once I finish the one it came with?

3 years ago

Originally posted on worx.com

1 Answer
  • A: Hello there! Thank you for your question. We recommend standard bar and chain oil(Grade: ISO VG32) to avoid damage to the chainsaw. The bar and chain oil can be found at your local hardware store. Thank you for choosing Worx!

    3 years ago

Q: How can I download the owners manual?  For the electric one.  Jawsaw 

3 years ago

Originally posted on worx.com

1 Answer
  • A: Hello there. Please see the link below to the owner's manual for the WG307. https://www.worx.com/media/wysiwyg/pdp-pages/manuals/WG307M.pdf

    3 years ago

Q: iI JUST RECEIVED MY JAWSAW ; BOOKLET HAS 20V MAX LITHIUM ; WG320,WG320.9, WG321, WG321.9 SO NOT SURE WHICH ONE I HAVE? ANYWAY WILL IT ACCOMODATE A POLE SAW EXTENSION?

4 years ago

Originally posted on worx.com

1 Answer
  • A: Thank you for your question. To find the correct model number of your tool, refer to a label on the tool itself, it should state it on there and starts with the letters WG. The extension pole attachment is item WA0169, check it out here https://www.worx.com/20v-cordless-jawsaw-extension-pole-wa0169.html.

    4 years ago
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