







🌲 Cut fast, carry light, survive smart.
This 36-inch pocket chainsaw features 48 hardened 65Mn steel teeth with a 90° serration angle for efficient cutting. Its military-grade paracord handles extend up to 270 inches, providing a comfortable grip and versatile survival uses. Weighing only 0.48 lbs and compact enough to fit in your pocket, it comes with a waterproof canvas bag, making it an essential, durable, and portable tool for camping, backpacking, and emergency preparedness.





| UPC | 717994158661 |
| Item Weight | 7.7 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 5.94 x 5.94 x 1.81 inches |
| Item model number | 717994158661 |
| Size | Pocket Size |
| Style | Manual |
| Finish | Coated |
| Material | Manganese Steel |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Blade Length | 36 Inches |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Included Components | Bag, Case, Handles |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
A**N
Very surprising
Seen a YT video on these and laughed as I thought it was a gimik.I bought this cheaper priced model just to try it out.My God I was surprised!Had a young fell red oak tree still fresh in my back yard from a storm recently.Tree is about 8" diameter and this saw cut right through it in about 45 seconds.So far I've cut about 10 2' logs and its still cutting the oak.It has dulled about 15% but this is from oak!Very hard wood.Its just a chainsaw chain with hand straps on each end.Its a campers delight as it will roll up and fit in your jeans pocket.Cut's through tough logs faster than my expensive camp axe with less effort.It will give your lats a workout though.I just love mine so far.When it gets dull,I plan to sharpen it and keep using it.Way better than lugging and are around.
G**Z
Good purchase
I haven't gotten a chance to use it yet# but so far so good. It has very sharp teeth and seems to be well made. I like the handles, while they could be a little softer, they are a good size. I think you'll like it too.
K**P
Awesome
Works like a champ, ideal for camping and cutting wood into smaller sections. The cutting speed was quick, its compact and easy to use
W**T
It really works!
I got this because I couldn't afford a hand chain saw for little sprout trees in my back yard & it works a treat! You will need someone to hold a standing little tree up so it does not bonk you on the head but it works! Nice & sharp & not hard to do, I cut down four 2-3" little trees in about 20 minutes. I am a 68 year old female.
D**
Works good, be ready for the workout
works great, BUTYou are in for one heck of a workout. Best to NOT put a lot of pressure on the handles, let the teeth do thier work 'gently', Otherwise, they seem to want to bind. Best I can figure, the teeth are cut just like on a chainsaw bar, but when used in this fashion , while still cutting, will also 'digging in'. Go gently and you will do better.
J**R
Broke Quickly
It's a great idea, but unfortunately the chain constantly bound, and snapped only the second time I tried to use it. Poor chain quality and obviously low durability. For reference, I was only trying to trim some small branches (1.5inch diameter) which were inaccessible with a regular trimmer. Buyer beware!
R**D
Highly recommended.
Cuts easily through 3 inch logs. Paracord handles are very comfortable and I like the bright orange color. Easier to not lose it in the woods.This is the second saw like this I have used. Really like it.
G**Y
Yard Saw 3000
I had an issue with my neighbor’s branches growing over the property line and dumping a lot of debris. They were too high to reach with a pole saw. So I decided to buy this, about 60 ft of nylon rope, a golf ball, and some string to fix the issue. I drilled a hole through the golf ball and run the string through it. Cut the nylon rope in half and attach one piece to each end of the handles. Then attach the string to one end of the nylon rope. You then throw the golf ball, which is attached to a string, attached to one end of the nylon rope, over an overhead branch. Once over, pull the golf ball down until you get to the nylon rope. Continue to pull until the saw comes over the branch. May take a couple tries to get the saw side down. Once it bites, you and another person take turns pulling the rope back and forth. Behold, the Yard Saw 3000.
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