🌲 Cut the hassle, not the trees!
The CAMPNDOOR Pocket Chainsaw is a 36-inch heavy-duty steel hand saw designed for efficient cutting and pruning. With 11 sharp teeth and a lightweight, compact design, it’s perfect for camping and bushcraft enthusiasts. The saw comes with a durable pouch for easy transport and is engineered for quick, effortless cutting of both small branches and large tree trunks.
Brand | CAMPNDOOR |
Colour | Orange |
Blade Material | Metal |
Surface Recommendation | Metal |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Special Feature | Light wegiht |
Included Components | Blade,Handles,Bag |
Voltage | 0.01 Volts (DC) |
Item Weight | 227 g |
Speed | 4500 RPM |
Blade Length | 36 Inches |
Number of Teeth | 11 |
Cutting Angle | 360 Degrees |
Blade Shape | Rectangular |
Manufacturer | CAMPNDOOR |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | PCS01 |
Product Dimensions | 127 x 1.27 x 1.27 cm; 226.8 g |
ASIN | B09RHPF4K4 |
K**N
Works
Cuts well. Easy to use and very easy to store or carry. Excellent addition to a bugout bag.
N**I
Life saver
Not a replacement for an actual saw but man does this thing put in work! Saved my butt on the trails.I probably used it 10-15 times on my trip clearing trails. Works very well for such a small and simple item.
S**H
Well built, Easy to use, Compact
This is my first pull-chain style saw, so I cant compare to anything... but this thing is small but mighty. It isn't the lightest saw I've carried, but it more than makes up for it in the diameter of what it can cut. I can't speak to durability yet, but I ran it through a dozen 4" - 8" dry limbs and it handled everyone under 30 seconds with consistent pulling. I have not tested on wet wood yet, so we shall see.NOTE: This is not meant to be a "replacement for a 36" bar chain saw. The largest diameter I believe this would be effective to is 10", maybe 12" but that would be pushing it.The fact that I can coil it up and stuff it in the front of a bino harness means that you get a ton of cutting ability for not a lot of weight. If you are counting ounces then maybe keep to an aluminum folding saw or what have you, but this is my new go to if you don't mind a few more oz. I am very excited to be able to clear downed trees that otherwise would turn my pickup/atv back or spend the time axing through. This will make collecting firewood a breeze as well.The one thing to look out for while using these pull-chain type saws is that if you are sawing from a safe position (opposite of which way the tree/limb will fall) then the chain will get pinched in the kerf quite easily. So, you somewhat have to be in the line of fire for a while to use the chain without it binding. To avoid this, I would recommend getting 1/2 way thru on the lean side and then switch to the safe position and finish out the limb. Anyone with experience and common sense would figure this out, but for those brand new to this style saw (like i was) I thought this might help. Happy trails!
L**Y
WOW! Worked like a charm!
We were trail riding with our horses today and encountered lots of downed trees blocking the trails. (We had a lot of storms the last couple of weeks.) We were able to bypass most of them but then we came across one that there was no way around. Too low to go under, too high to go over. We were about to turn back when my husband remembered he had this in his saddle bag. This was NOT a small tree!!! But he and another rider cut it in half in no time! It worked amazingly well! Everyone was impressed!!! We were able to enjoy the rest of our ride thanks to this little tool. And it is so small & compact!!!! We'll never be without it from now on! Worth every cent!!!!! I wish I had taken pics, but I was holding my horse and both of their horses so I had my hands full!
D**C
Works great
Highly recommend
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