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            Petrol Power Tools Ireland - Heavy Duty Gear

            We stock petrol powered tools built for heavy duty site work where mains power isn't available, ideal for construction, groundwork and larger outdoor jobs.

            Our petrol power tools include:

            • Petrol cut off saws for concrete and masonry cutting
            • Heavy duty equipment for demolition and site prep
            • Tools suited to sustained, high output tasks

            If you can't find the petrol power tool you're looking for, tell us what you need here and we'll source it for you.

             

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            Echo Consaw 14" CSG-7410ES

            €950,00

            When Petrol Power Tools Make Sense

            Petrol power tools are the right choice where mains power is not available and where a task, such as cutting concrete or paving, needs sustained high power output over a long period.

            Frequently Asked Questions

            Why choose a petrol tool over an electric one?

            Petrol tools are suited to sites without power access and to heavy duty tasks needing sustained high output, such as concrete cutting.

            Do you stock petrol cut off saws?

            Yes, we stock petrol cut off saws suited to concrete and masonry cutting on site.

            Can you source other petrol tools not shown here?

            Yes, tell us what you need and we will try to source it.

            What blade do I need for a petrol cut off saw on concrete?

            A diamond blade rated for concrete or masonry is required, using the wrong blade type will wear out quickly or fail to cut effectively.

            Are petrol tools harder to maintain than electric tools?

            Petrol tools need regular fuel mixing, spark plug checks and air filter cleaning, slightly more upkeep than electric tools, but this is offset by their independence from mains or battery power.

            Is a petrol tool allowed for indoor use on site?

            Petrol tools produce exhaust fumes and are generally not suitable for enclosed indoor spaces without adequate ventilation, check site health and safety guidance before use indoors.

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