




I recently put the 65/72cc Gasoline Power Chain Saw through its paces on my property, clearing out some thick brush and fallen timber. For a 24-inch saw, it handles surprisingly well, offering the type of consistent performance that DIYers look for during seasonal maintenance.
The build quality feels substantial, particularly the crankcase, which is clearly designed to withstand the vibrations of a 2-cycle engine over long work sessions. The 24-inch guide bar provides excellent leverage, and the materials used throughout the chassis feel like they can handle the rough environment of a working farm or woodland area.
Getting the chainsaw started is straightforward thanks to the hand-pull mechanism, which caught on the second or third pull even after sitting for a few days. It balances well for its size, making it manageable for clearing paths or bucking logs, though it does require the standard maintenance expected of any gas-powered tool.
This is an ideal tool for homeowners with large plots of land or small-scale farmers who need a dependable, high-reach chainsaw for regular wood maintenance.
With an impressive rating of 4.88/5, this chainsaw proves that you don't need to overspend to get a reliable tool. At $299.00, it strikes a perfect balance between power and accessibility for anyone doing heavy-duty work at home.