Pocket Chainsaw for Camping – 36 Inch Heavy Duty Steel Hand Chainsaw – 48 Teeth Pocket Saw – 65Mn Hand Chain Saw with Handles – Handy Camping Gear – Bushcraft Survival Gear and Supplies
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CAMPNDOOR Pocket Chainsaw
At CAMPNDOOR, we’re passionate about helping people connect with nature.
Our gear is reliable, lightweight, and built to last, so you can focus on the experience and not the equipment.
We’re more than just a brand; we’re a community of outdoor enthusiasts sharing a love for the great outdoors.
THIS HAND SAW WON’T QUIT: 4000 Newtons testing on this 65Mn manual chainsaw means only a 988+ LB man could break it from misuse, making this camping accessory a powerful companion to the pocket knife, pocket saw survival, tree saw high limb, rope chain saw, bear spray, survival gear saw, army knife, fire starter, bushcraft saw, long rope chainsaw, chain hand saw for trees trimming and emergency food supply you keep inside your camping gear, hunting gear or outdoor gear backpacking survival kits.
LESS EFFORT, CUTS FAST, WON’T GET STUCK: 2x Faster Cut&Clear combines 48 Tiger Claw Teeth with 48 Clog-Clearing Bulldozer Teeth. So you can cut deeper and faster, for longer than any other tactical hatchet camping supplies. We fit more camping knife teeth per square inch too, making this the ultimate people power portable chain saws, folding cable saw for wood double sided, limb saw chain, tree cutting rope with handles, tool kit hiking gear string saw for doing it all.
SLICE LIKE BUTTER, RETAINS & RESHARPENS: No Chainsaw Sharpener Required: STAMINAHold Edge and Tiger Claw Angle on this portable hand saw slice through the sloppiest, densest brush with ease, retaining its Perfected-Precision angle, then resharpens with a standard file.
SURVIVAL SMART, SHOCK ABSORPTIVE, LIGHTPACK HAPPY: Lightweight Manganese (Mn) infusion naturally absorbs shock away from hands, for hours of comfortable use, then quickly clips to belt loop – for zero-hassle bushcraft & backpacking. Or Homesteading. Because you know they just don’t quit.
PASS ALONG THE WISDOM: Heirloom Trading Post Quality makes this the wisest choice can’t risk-failure survivalists, outdoor ed teachers, and grandparents who want to impart critical life skills to survive any emergency you can dream up. Get It. Try It. Love It. Agree it’s the best, or we’ll buy it back. We’re that confident it’s the only choice for people who stay prepared. Lifetime warranty.
9 reviews for Pocket Chainsaw for Camping – 36 Inch Heavy Duty Steel Hand Chainsaw – 48 Teeth Pocket Saw – 65Mn Hand Chain Saw with Handles – Handy Camping Gear – Bushcraft Survival Gear and Supplies
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Original price was: $34.99.$24.95Current price is: $24.95.
Jessica B –
Super nifty and high quality
The pocket chainsaw comes in an easy to carry and high quality bag that it can be stored in, which is super helpful so it isn’t just sitting around in my backpack, especially after its been used as is covered in bits of tree and branch.The paracord handle is likely the most comfortable to use because of the back and forth pulling, so I’d recommend it over another the other options unless you have gloves.The blade itself is definitely sturdy and strong, but because it is only one-sided there were a couple times when it would get caught, especially towards the ends of branches when the blade would start to reach itself. Even still, it was sharp and easy enough to use that it would cut to a part where the branch or tree could easily be snapped or bent.It’s not a necessity, but it is lightweight and fun to bring on a camping trip, and does its job super well! I even think about buying a second one, or maybe gifting one to my friend!
NOVA John –
Amazing product
I specifically bought this saw to cut a large branch from a pine three that was around 40’ in the air. The branch turned out to be over 6” in diameter but by tying on a couple ropes to the nylon handles and working it back and forth for about 10 minutes we had the branch down successfully and with little fuss. The saw folds up small and is very simple and well built. The carry case would make it great to throw in a backpack while hiking. One tip though for using. While pulling the saw up into position it flipped over so the cutting teeth were in the air not on the tree. By twisting the rope we attached a bunch of times and gently pulling on the opposite rope, we were able to flip it over so the teeth were biting into the wood. Awesome product. Highly recommend.
Seth –
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!
Doreen B. Lee –
So handy
Took this backpacking. Worked great. Was able to harvest more then enough wood for our camping. Folds up small.
Julian –
Sharp, Cuts Well, Compact
Excellent all around. Sharp, lightweight, compact, well-made, durable, cuts branches, everything it needs to be and do – that’s what it is and does. It has been a solution to not going out and buying a gas-powered chainsaw. This will also go right into my camping set of accessories seasonally. Not much else to say other than if you’re reading this review, then I would definitely recommend you just buy it.
mk –
Good quality
Works pretty well. Comes in handy when hiking or trying to cut down branches that cannot be reached.
Amazon Customer –
Meh at best
Don’t get me wrong, this gets the job done and it is pretty sharp but the downside is it binds up a lot and it gets stuck on itself. I used it a few times. I’ll keep it in the bag for just in case purposes but it not a go to tool.
Marc –
What’s There Not To Like?
It’s light weight, compact, efficient, with a great price point that delivers the capabilities of a chainsaw without the weight, clunky size, noise, and risk inherent in a gas powered chainsaw. Obviously, a gas powered chainsaw is appropriate for many situations, most notably those requiring speed. But for me, a mountain biking enthusiast, the Pocket Chainsaw gives me the power to immediately remove fallen trees off my favorite trails. No longer must I wait months or even years for someone to clear fallen trees off trails. I can do it myself on the same day I encounter the tree. That is tremendously empowering, especially in an area with frequent tree fall where I do most of my mountain biking. I’ve also used the pocket chainsaw to comfortably lift and move logs out of the way. Just place the smooth side of the chainsaw under the log and lift by the hand straps. I’ve also used it to create levers (out of smaller dead trees) to lift and move heavy tree sections cut apart by my pocket chainsaw. From my point of view, I’m the primary beneficiary of the pocket chainsaw. But other mountain bikers as well as hikers equally benefit from my immediate removal of these trees that block the trails.
The Architect –
Just received the product. It is not what its advertised to be.1- The product is advertised as 48 teeth when in fact it has 24 teeth.2- The product does not have any CAMPNDOOR markings.3- The carry pouch does not have any CAMPNDOOR markings and is a basic no name pouch.4- ASIN and Part numbers do not match the package.This product is miss advertised and is being returned.