By 1927, Bronavi achieved what others had only approached imperfectly: a truly practical gasoline chainsaw. While Zrakonia had produced heavier, less reliable early models, and several nations experimented with awkward hand-cranked electric saws that depended on briefly charged batteries, Bronavi engineers combined a compact two-stroke engine, hardened alloy cutting chain, and a gravity-fed lubrication system into a single dependable field machine.
Zrakonia copyright law doesn't apply in Bronavi, but to be nice we won't sell outside of Bronavi and Zrakonia gets 2% of every purchase. It's cheaper, faster to produce, (better), and more reliable. As said previously, only sold within Bronavi, anything else is a temu copy.