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Sep 09, 2021
The real thing at a very good price and quick, free shipping. Can't ask for more.
Genuine Oregon chain. Works really well, as expected.

Oct 04, 2021
Love it
1 of 1 found this helpful Rugged, high quality build, gobs of functions and adjustability, well thought out.

Sep 19, 2017
Pretty rough
It's functional and inexpensive, but it's made with about the lowest quality castings I've seen. The handle only sort of fits the shaft - the interface is triangular which is fine, except that neither shaft or handle are really triangular. The burrs have lots of runout (they wobble), everything fits only loosely, everything is rough.
I'm worried about the content of the metals. Is it really just Iron? With a very thin but real *Tin* plating? I'd be OK with trace amounts of tin and iron in my food, but what if there are less benign elements mixed in?
Maybe it would be best to not use this on food? Maybe I'm too worried?
With a little filing and trimming I suppose it could be made to work reasonably well. I don't mind doing that, but I'm stuck on the metallurgy question now.