Reddit Reddit reviews UST SaberCut Chain Saw with 24 Inch Bi-Directional Blade, Compact Design and Nylon Carry Case for Hiking, Backpacking, Camping, Hunting and Outdoor Survival

We found 6 Reddit comments about UST SaberCut Chain Saw with 24 Inch Bi-Directional Blade, Compact Design and Nylon Carry Case for Hiking, Backpacking, Camping, Hunting and Outdoor Survival. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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UST SaberCut Chain Saw with 24 Inch Bi-Directional Blade, Compact Design and Nylon Carry Case for Hiking, Backpacking, Camping, Hunting and Outdoor Survival
DIMENSIONS: 24” L weighs 4.3 oz (saw only)EASE OF USE: Comfortable wrist straps prevent stress on your hands and the reach can be extended by adding extra cordage to each handle (rope not included)RELIABLE: Flexible, pocket size blade cuts at a variety of angles with little clearance making is great for cutting limbs and branches at ground level or while up in your standDURABLE: Double sided, non-binding chain is just like a regular chainsaw and the self-cleaning saw teeth last long periods of time with hardly any maintenance requiredCONVENIENT: Teeth can be sharpened with a standard 1/8-inch saw blade sharpener and comes in a handy nylon carry case with hook and loop closure to store in any backpack or gear while not in use
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6 Reddit comments about UST SaberCut Chain Saw with 24 Inch Bi-Directional Blade, Compact Design and Nylon Carry Case for Hiking, Backpacking, Camping, Hunting and Outdoor Survival:

u/southernbenz · 9 pointsr/EDC

The little wire saws are about as effective as they look, good for thin limbs and emergency situations. Personally I would never want to use one of these on anything over 1.0" diameter. The teeth just don't eat wood. The big brother to these, with real chainsaw blades like the Saber Cut, are highly effective on just about anything.

u/_TrueNorthStrong_ · 7 pointsr/Survival

Without knowing where you are, I'm not sure if this will be as useful for you as it may be for others, but a SaberCut pocket chainsaw, for bigger diameter logs that may have come down across the trail, that might be a little impractical for a hatchet.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/SelfSufficiency

If you take the chain off, you could attach some straps to it and make something like this Sabercut saw

u/full_metal · 1 pointr/Survival

The sabrecut saw is actually the chainsaw blade style saw:

http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Survival-Technologies-SaberCut-Black/dp/B001H9N8C0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1348072789&sr=8-1&keywords=sabrecut+saw

I liked how compact it is and thought it would make a nice lightweight addition. Anyone have any experience using these?

u/Oneiropticon · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

exactly. get yourself one of these and one of these and using your newfound knowledge you can make bread in a swamp.