daniel camarena
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
Helps my saw cut with ease due to the fact that the chain quality is high with the perfect fit and durability this makes the cutting speed be at its max great value for the money
S Sam
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
Quality is good, seem to be pre stretched, great cutting speed.
DEBRA Schnitzler
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
works as expected
Wes Noppers
Reviewed in Canada on June 1, 2024
Right product, wrong size bar. Cannot rate useability. 18" was solid!
D Miller
Reviewed in Canada on May 23, 2024
delivered fast and works great.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
WOW!!! Best chain I ever bought. Especially at the price. Cuts like butter. Much more of a beefier chain than I am use to. VERRY PLEASED
A
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
Thought I’d just throw a new chain on my 455 rancher. Well I couldn’t get the side cover back on. The safety chain brake springs didn’t want to retract. Bought a new side cover assembly for $60 (FYI) should have just sharpened my old blade. But the new blade is nice
Zach Cadwell
Reviewed in Canada on November 16, 2024
Quality factory chain. Good as always
horace2000
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
Fits my chainsaw a Husqvarna 455 Rancher, and it cuts through oak without a problem. I have used this chain before and it always performs well.,
C Allen
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
I have ordered this product on several occasions and have not been disappointed. It is a perfect fit for my 20" 455 Rancher.
bayner
Reviewed in Canada on April 28, 2023
works well
Roger Armstrong
Reviewed in Australia on February 7, 2021
Great value chains will purchase from these guys again!?
Compliance
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2013
This chain is the OEM replacement - same chain that came on your new saw. They are very, very sharp out of the package and last very well. To qualify, I am cutting oak and cedar, 50/50 between the two. We are clearing 2 1/2 acres of dead oak and dead/live cedar. We are cutting every weekend and I'm putting 2-3 hours of run-time on the chain each day. I'm also going FISHING when this honey-do is done!Okay, a couple of tips. First, if you are cutting close to the ground and contact a rock - throw your chain away. They have an anti-kickback "wing" incorporated in the design and are basically scrap after hitting a rock - cannot be resharpened. And trust me when i tell you - nothing will wear you out faster than trying to "muscle" a dull chain through a log - it is brutal.Next - and this is the more important point - follow this installation method.Put the new chain on and tighten everything up nice and snug. Now start your saw and run at WOT (Wide-Open Throttle) for 15-20 seconds. Shut the saw down and be amazed at how loose the chain is now. Adjust the chain tension, tighten and NOW you are ready for months of hassle free service. These chains stretch (all chains have initial stretch) but running the new chain at WOT for 15-20 stretches the chain as far as it's going to stretch right off the bat. Re-tighten and get to work. A lot of reviewers bash the saw and or the "low-quality" chain - I think this is somewhat unfair. Once I figured this out I've not had a single issue with the chain stretching after continued use.Other reviewers have addressed the issue of ensuring the chain brake is off before changing the chain. IF THE CHAIN BRAKE IS ENGAGED - THE COVER WILL NOT WANT TO COME OFF. This is your cue to release the brake (so the chain moves freely) If you force the cover off with the brake engaged you're going to discover new uses for some of those 4-letter words.AS always, if you have any questions drop me a note - glad to help.Oh, one last item - while you're shopping for a new chain PLEASE consider the chaps. I am an experienced chainsaw user, wildland firefighter and outdoorsman. I have logged hundreds of run hours on saws. However, last month the saw came back at me and I ran a 4" gash across my thigh. Only thing that prevented this from being REALLY bad is that the chain caught my shirt before it caught my pant leg. Bought chaps the next day (day late) and won't even consider starting the saw without them.