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Reviewed in Canada on March 8, 2023
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russell eller in burns lake, BC
Reviewed in Canada on January 5, 2020
Saves a lot of time. Well worth the investment. Oregon also sells the exact same item--except theirs is red---and Oregon's is 3 times the price. I use both and the Timber Tuff is equal in all respects. I will but it again if this one ever wears out.
Carbide
Reviewed in Canada on May 13, 2019
Makes sharpening your chain in the woods a breeze. Dont know how I did it before. Great product.
Jay Roddick
Reviewed in Canada on April 26, 2019
Works ok but will come lose very easily and requires you to move it to a different piece of wood after every use.Try to minimize the forward /backward motion and it will stay strong longer.Overall good product for the price
Greg S. in MD
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2018
Merely adequate tool. I haven't needed to use this tool yet, but it seems like it would do the intended job.However, I opened the package to discover a rusty thumb screw. I can understand it rusting after some use, but I don't expect it rusted new in the package. Someone failed to even look in the package.Edited to add that the thumb screw is different than pictured. I think the wing nut screw would be easier to tighten than the thumb screw that is on my vise.
Compton
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2018
Good vise but I made some improvements :) More leverage on handle and sharpened spikes with file. Works good now!
eric D
Reviewed in Canada on December 25, 2018
Just like in the Pic. Will be easy to fit in the Saw boxUpdate feb 2019: works great, hammers into the stump or log easy and holds good.
Paintslinger
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2017
A little awkward to use, but I am still on a learning curve and I am using it for a Stihl 661--which is big bear. I can say it is quite nifty to use for my two smaller chainsaws as sometimes we get close to finishing a job and need to file the chain to finish the job. And that means I don't have to head back home and come out the next day to finish up.
walleye king
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2015
this is the bomb as my kids say. Nothing no better than to be able to sharpen your chain in the feild just as you could at home in the vise. IT IS VERY STABLE, I have recommended this to all the guys that I help cut and bust wood with. They also love it. They have always wondered how I cut more wood with a sligthly smaller saw than they. They finally found out my secret of keeping my saw sharp.
tomtom
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2015
It's okay. Made in China...It does do what it was intended to do; hold your saw blade. My biggest grip is the bolt is hard to turn. You need a pair of pliers to turn it. In the field, this is not good. To this end, it would help if the end of the bolt; the part you turn, had a handle on it for ease of turning. Otherwise, it does work helping me sharper the chainsaw while in the field.
ODC
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2015
Works well.
Russell C. Sawyer
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2014
Excellent product. This holds the chainsaw bar in place very well so you can use two hands to sharpen your chain saw chain. Very well made and for the price well worth the money.
amzn shppr
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2014
basic product that performed well. It is inexpensive and does the job of holding chainsaw bar stable in the woods. Inevitably, the teeth on the bar will dull- either from wear, you forgot to sharpen before you went into the woods, or you hit something you shouldn't. this vise is easily knocked into a downed tree and the clamp secures the bar well. Use it near the tip of your bar (depending on length) to stabilize one end/ the end is stabilized by weight of motor.
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