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SeeSii M6 Lite Review

The SeeSii M6 Lite is a lightweight, affordable gem for one-handed small branch pruning
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SeeSii M6 Lite Review
Credit: Chris McNamara
Price:  $80 List
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Manufacturer:   SeeSii
Chris McNamara
By Chris McNamara ⋅ Founder and Editor-in-Chief  ⋅  June 15, 2026
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SCORE


RANKED
#12 of 19
  • Saw Performance - 30% 5.0
  • Cut Capacity - 25% 4.0
  • Weight/Cutting Small Limbs - 25% 9.9
  • Ease of Use - 15% 9.0
  • Noise - 5% 8.7
Best Buy Award
Best For Smaller Projects and Tight Budgets
List Price: $80

Our Verdict

The SeeSii Mini Cordless is an incredibly lightweight, budget-friendly chainsaw designed specifically for light pruning and small backyard cleanup. Earning our Top Pick Award for Smaller Projects and Tight Budgets, this 6-inch saw is light enough to operate with just one hand, taking the fatigue out of clearing brush and trimming limbs. While it lacks the power and battery life to tackle large logs or actual tree felling, it is a massive upgrade over a manual handsaw. If you only need to cut branches under four inches in diameter and want to keep your spending to a minimum, this little saw delivers outstanding value.
REASONS TO BUY
Exceptionally lightweight and easy to operate with one hand
Very inexpensive compared to full-sized models
And quiet operation. comes with a carrying case loaded with accessories
REASONS TO AVOID
Severely limited in the size of wood it can cut (struggles with anything over 4 inches)
No automatic oiling system; you must oil the chain manually
Batteries take a long time to charge (131 minutes)

Our Analysis and Test Results

seesii m6 lite - the seesii cut through a surprising number of 4-5 inch pine tree...
The SeeSii cut through a surprising number of 4-5 inch pine tree disks on one battery.   Credit: Chris McNamara


Our Experience


We almost skipped this model entirely. In fact, early versions of this review skipped reviewing all 6-inch chainsaws because they seemed like cheap, lightweight toys rather than real tools. Boy, were we wrong.

The SeeSii M6 Lite blew us away with how nimble and easy it is to use on 1- to 4-inch branches. It quickly became the only saw we wanted to reach for when tackling small- to medium-sized limbs. Being able to operate it comfortably with one hand makes a huge difference — you don't have to constantly put the saw down to move what you just cut.

The SeeSii M6 Lite is most at home on branches that are 1 to 4 inches thick. It handled several 4- and 5-inch cuts with relatively little trouble.   Credit: Chris McNamara

This efficiency led to a much better workflow: we could cut branches directly into a wheelbarrow instead of repeatedly setting the saw down, bending over, and picking everything up.

We put the SeeSii through the same rigorous testing as the big gas and full-size electric saws (adjusted for its miniature 6-inch bar). We timed cutting speed, measured battery life, evaluated ease of use, recorded noise levels, and ran it through a demanding endurance test. Unlike some competitors, it never stalled or quit on us.

Its tiny size also makes it incredibly maneuverable in tight spaces where a full-size chainsaw feels cumbersome. As one tester put it: “I was surprised how much more efficient it was than a standard chainsaw when cutting up branches. Being able to operate it with one hand really makes a difference.”

Likes


Our favorite thing about the SeeSii M6 Lite is how incredibly light and easy it is to handle. It earned a stellar 9.5 out of 10 on our Weight/Cutting Small Limbs metric. It completely eliminates the fatigue of carrying a heavy saw for simple pruning jobs.

There are very few chainsaws where you actually feel comfortable reaching overhead. With this one, as long as you have a stable footing, you can work in almost any position without worrying about a heavy, spinning chain.

We also love how quiet it is. At just 76.8 decibels, it's one of the quietest saws we tested — making it ideal for suburban neighborhoods where you don't want to disturb the neighbors.

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The value is unbeatable. For a list price of around $50, the SeeSii M6 Lite comes with a carrying case and a surprisingly generous set of accessories — including eye protection and extra chains — so you have almost everything you need right out of the box.

seesii m6 lite - when you first open the included case, it's a pleasant surprise to...
When you first open the included case, it's a pleasant surprise to see so many extras, including gloves, safety glasses, extra chains, and a file.   Credit: Chris McNamara

Of course, you need to manage expectations with a few of the included items. The gloves are very lightweight and offer minimal protection, and the safety glasses are nothing special. We ultimately threw away the carrying case because it's bulky and requires careful, Tetris-style packing. That said, if you want to prevent bar oil from leaking during transport, the case is actually quite useful.

One standout bonus is that it includes multiple extra chains — something very few higher-priced, full-size chainsaws provide.

seesii m6 lite - we really appreciate the small safety lock button on this saw. many...
We really appreciate the small safety lock button on this saw. Many other mini chainsaws don't have one, which makes them dangerously easy for small children to start â€" they can activate the saw with just one button press.   Credit: Chris McNamara


Dislikes


Naturally, a saw this small comes with significant limitations. It earned a low score of 4.0 out of 10 for Cut Capacity. If you try to push it beyond small branches, the performance drops off rapidly. Our tester said, “I found the batteries seemed to last forever when cutting 1-2 inch branches, but one larger tree nearly drained an entire battery.”

The results from the 4 x 4 test are better for a 6-inch chainsaw, but overall, pretty slow as we expected.   Credit: Chris McNamara


We were also disappointed by the charging time. Once the battery is drained, it takes over two hours (131 minutes) to fully recharge.

Additionally, the saw lacks an automatic chain oiler. You have to manually apply bar oil from a bottle, which is a tedious extra step compared to larger saws that handle this automatically. Bar oil is essential for reducing friction and keeping the chain running safely.

Finally, this is not the easiest saw to adjust. You need the included wrench to remove the bar and a screwdriver to tighten the chain. This was the biggest drawback for us. The only reason it didn't hurt the score more is that we didn't need to make frequent adjustments during normal use.

seesii m6 lite - the center screw requires a wrench to remove the bar. it's not a big...
The center screw requires a wrench to remove the bar. It's not a big deal, but we often found ourselves far from our tools exactly when we needed to tighten the chain.   Credit: Chris McNamara

seesii m6 lite - it's a bit hard to see in the photo, but there's a tiny screw in the...
It's a bit hard to see in the photo, but there's a tiny screw in the center that requires a screwdriver to tighten the chain. You have to be very careful not to strip this small screw.   Credit: Chris McNamara

This is one area where the newer SeeSii models are a big improvement. They feature tool-free chain tensioning and much easier bar removal.

Should You Buy the SeeSii M6 Lite


If your yard work consists entirely of trimming small branches, cutting up fallen twigs, and managing light brush, we highly recommend the SeeSii Mini Cordless. It is cheap, highly portable, and perfectly suited for first-time buyers who might be intimidated by a full-sized, heavy chainsaw. However, if you plan to cut firewood, fell full trees, or cut logs thicker than 4 inches, you should save your money and invest in a larger, more capable machine.

What Other Chainsaws Should You Consider?


If you like the idea of a lightweight saw but need more cutting power, we highly recommend the Ego Power+ CS1201. It has a 12-inch bar and delivers surprising power for its size — we were even able to cut through a 20-inch log. At under 9 pounds, it's exceptionally light for its capability, but it's still over three times heavier than the SeeSii M6 Lite. It's not quite light enough for comfortable true one-handed use, and the manufacturer specifically recommends against operating it with one hand. It also costs about five times as much as the M6 Lite.

If you don't mind a little more weight, consider the bigger sibling to this saw: the SeeSii M8 Boost. It is about 30% heavier and more expensive than the M6 Lite.

However, it offers significantly more power, larger batteries, and the ability to cut through larger branches. We were still comfortable using it with one hand, but the extra capability is noticeable. It also features much better tool-free chain tensioning, easier bar removal, and an automatic bar oiler — a very nice upgrade.

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Bottom Line The SeeSii M6 Lite is a lightweight, affordable gem for one-handed small branch pruning
Pros Exceptionally lightweight and easy to operate with one hand, very inexpensive compared to full-sized models, and quiet operation. comes with a carrying case loaded with accessories
Cons Severely limited in the size of wood it can cut (struggles with anything over 4 inches), no automatic oiling system; you must oil the chain manually, batteries take a long time to charge (131 minutes)
Rating Categories SeeSii M6 Lite
Saw Performance (30%)
5.0
Cut Capacity (25%)
4.0
Weight/Cutting Small Limbs (25%)
9.9
Ease of Use (15%)
9.0
Noise (5%)
8.7
Specifications SeeSii M6 Lite
Bar Length 6 inches
Measured Average Cutting Time 39 seconds
9 inch trees per minute 1.2
Chain Speed 30 ft/s
Measured Weight 2.5 lbs
Measured Battery Weight 0.7 lbs
Measured Cutting Runtime 5.75 minutes
Total 9 inch disks 7.1
Measured Wind Up Time .1 seconds
Recharge/Refuel Time 131 minutes
Voltage/Engine Size 21V
Measured Decibel Reading at 48in 76.8 dBa
Chain Replacement and Tensioning Type Included Tool
Metal Bucking Spikes No
Power Source Battery
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