🌲 Cut Your Way to Adventure with YOKEPO!
The YOKEPO Survival Pocket Chainsaw is a high-performance, 24-inch hand saw designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring a bi-directional cutting blade and made from durable 65 Mn steel, this lightweight and compact tool is perfect for camping, hiking, and emergency situations. It comes with a portable pouch, bright orange straps, and essential survival accessories, ensuring you're always prepared for your next adventure.
Manufacturer | YOKEPO |
Part number | PS24&33 |
Item Weight | 181 g |
Package Dimensions | 15.01 x 11.2 x 3.99 cm; 181 g |
Manufacturer reference | PS24&33 |
Color | Orange |
Style | 33 Serrated 24 inch |
Shape | 33 Serrated |
Blade Length | 24 Inches |
Special Features | Light Weight |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**Y
Very nice!!
I bought one for myself because I do lots of yardwork and wanted to try it. It works great! I've used it a few times and sawing a high limb was actually pretty easy. Glad to have one on hand. I would recommend it.
L**H
Love it.
As long as the branch or tree I am Cutting is chest height, works like a charm. I have not gotten the hang of positioning it so it doesn’t slide if I am cutting from above or below. It is amazing how easy it is to use. I cut A huge crepe Myrtle back in my first use with ease. No arm soreness. Am 39 year old, out of shape woman. With hand saw, I would Have had to take breaks in middle of each branch. No breaks needed. I have loaned it to my neighbor who does yard work for some in the community and she likes it too.
C**T
Impressed! Good for the occasional couple branches or small fallen trees.
Made in China ..... However, it has not disappointed me yet. Feels pretty sturdy and was pretty good at cutting dry trees pretty quickly.**** I take this mountain biking to cut small trees that sometimes have fallen over my revisited biking trails. I don’t want to lug a hatchet or chainsaw on a mountain bike ride!Works great, and fits in your pocket. It’s about the size of a wallet, and good for up to about telephone pole size trees..... although, it runs off your own physical stamina..... so your probably not going to build a log cabin or clear some acres with it... lol.I’m glad I bought this, I’ve found it quite useful for the occasional tree that blocks my Mountain Biking path. It’s small and seems pretty durable.**** It can bind and get stuck if your a novice user.
S**.
Proper technique…
Best item to pack when off-roading the wilderness for a couple reasons. It is not only good for gathering firewood and making short work of cutting it but also for clearing the felled trees blocking the road and your adventure.This chain saw has a cutting blade every link. Every other link cuts in one direction and the remaining cut in the other direction, So with so much cutting surface your technique will determine your effectiveness or your frustration. Cutting in both directions make quick work of your task.On smaller branches try to use the saw in more of a v shape than a u motion. Meaning it might seem awkward but pull with your palms further apart. The closer together the more purchase and harder the pull. Also glide the chain over the branch. You don’t need to pull towards you so much, let the tool do the job. Cutting is not so much pressure and gliding movement over the woods surface.Trees blocking the roadway are best approached as a team is at all possible. And teamwork is tricky at best too. One person on each side of the tree. Again glide the chain saw don’t try to push down into the log. It will cut quicker and easier in both directions of pull with minimal effort.Finally, lubricate and clean your tool. Lubricate before use to optimize cutting action. Depending on your amount of work you may need to lubricate while cutting. Clean after use removing moisture bearing or attracting wood chips. Then lubricate before packing. Do it while you are putting it away. If you forget you run the risk of rusting out the tool before next use. I pack wd-40 and chain saw oil for this purpose in zip lock storage bags with this chain saw.Happy trails and enjoy your new chain saw.
M**E
Works. Only recommend for close use
Works. Only recommend for close use. Used with a rope for a limp 30’ up. We got chain set in the right direction at first. We got 1/2 through the branch. Chain got stuck. Difficult to get unstuck. We eventually got it loose. However, we couldn’t keep the chain oriented correctly. Gave up using. It seems like it would work great on ground were it’s easier to keep oriented right.
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