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i.Saw: USB-Powered Personal Chainsaw

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Introducing i.Saw, the revolutionary chainsaw that is powered solely on one of the most popular data transfer interface ever, the USB2.0.

This handy little tool is able to slice through things with amazing ease. A wooden card, a bonsai tree and anything else that may come to your mind when wielding such an versatile tool.

Weight at only 3.4kg, this tool is no longer than an average computer keyboard, and is able to provide you with the same ease as an electrical saw would provide when sawing wood pieces. Featuring state-of-the-arts ergonomics, this personal chainsaw will fit into your hands easily, and you’ll have endless hours of wood sawing fun.

The best of all? It’s powered by USB2.0. Simply connect your saw to your laptop or desktop to start your chainsaw. The advance technologies on the saw will convert these energies to power up your saw to maximum efficiency.

Costing only USD$59.95, you can own this cool piece of gadget by September 2009. This tool may prove to be extremely useful during a zombie infestation too.

And of course, a promotional video for your viewing:

And for those who can’t view the video, you can download at this link.

For those who believe in the skepticism of this product… well, yes. It’s fake.

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One Comment

  1.     Chibinium on July 8th, 2009 at 8:46 PM

    The likely customers will see this as a toy and not pay the proper respects befitting a weapon that taught the demons of Hell a lesson. Someone’s going to end up a Black Knight

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