Fully automatic chain grinder for $500?

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The rep from a large aftermarket parts company was at the shop last week, said they have a fully automatic chain sharpener coming out soon. Sharpens full comp and skip, does not cut the depth gauge. Will retail for under $500. That's all the info he had at the time. I wonder if it will be the "Harbor Freight grinder" of auto sharpeners?
 
That would be awesome, but come on, under 5 bills? It's gotta be crap quality. Do you know if it'll handle Stihl RDR chains?
 
I wonder if it's something like this?



That's not really automatic operation, just auto feed. I have a hunch that it might be this one:

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That one actually does the rakers also. It's made in China, there have been a few in the US but I'm not aware that it's currently available. It retails for $495 USD
 
Happy to hear of a new web site with parts ordering coming.
I'll keep sharpening the old way, file and if needed my NT Oregon clone.
 
Dinasaw in Australia make an auto. One of our members (Kiwibro) in New Zealand was looking at them and contacted a few guys in NZ that had them. They'd never buy one again and Dinasaw are a very well respected company too - the Dinasaw unit costs thousands. I can't see anything coming out at USD$500 or less that would be any good. Joe Average may not know any difference in quality but I bet members here would.
 

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