Survival Pocket Hand Chainsaw

Screen Shot 2014-03-17 at 10.40.44 AMI’ve used a few of these pocket chainsaws, and I am still intrigued by this concept. These are very cool and manly little gadgets that definitely appeal to the non-tech gadgety side of me. I don’t spend nearly as much time in the wilderness as I wish I did, but I have been going hiking on a weekly basis in the recent months. Inevitably while hiking I come across fallen trees that block the path, or I see old dried-up trees that need to be taken down in order to make room for the new growth. For all those situations (and many others that I could not foresee right now) a compact pocket chainsaw seemed like an ideal tool to have around.

So far I’ve tested the chainsaw on a couple of old trees deep in the forest. They were about three to four inches in diameter. The pocket chainsaw is very intuitive to use, but you have to pay attention to the right orientation of the sawing. I was able to completely cut down those trees very quickly. It took me less than a minute to accomplish those tasks, even with a short readjustment break in the middle. As far as the efficacy of this chainsaw is concerned I couldn’t be more happy with it.

The chainsaw is fairly light and compact. It indeed fits easily in your pocket. It weighs less than my set of keys, but that perhaps says more about the amount of stuff I carry on my keychain. The chainsaw comes with a handy and fairly sturdy carrying case. Another great thing about this particular chainsaw are its handles: they are very well made and very ergonomical. They really give you a secure and sturdy grip. They can really make a difference between you getting the job done in a short span or struggling with it or having this thing slip out of your hand.

 

Bojan Tunguz

Bojan Tunguz was born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which he and his family fled during the civil war for the neighboring Croatia. Over the past two decades he has studied, lived and worked in the United States. He is a theoretical physicist with degrees from Stanford and University of Illinois. Tunguz has taught physics at several prominent liberal arts colleges and has been writing about physics, science and technology for more than a decade. He also has a wide spectrum of interests, and reads and writes about current events, society, culture, religion and politics. Over the years he has reviewed many of the books that he has read, and posted his reviews on various online outlets. In 2011 he had become a top 10 reviewer on Amazon.com, where he continues to be very active. Aside from reading and writing, Tunguz enjoys traveling, digital photography, hiking, and fitness. He resides with his wife in Indiana. You can follow my review updates on the following pages as well: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/tunguzreview Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tunguzreviews Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/104312842297641697463/posts

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