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Your cart is empty.Survival Rope Saw fits nicely in a backpack and is ideal for cutting things like wood, plastic, bone, rubber, and soft metals during hiking, camping, and other outdoor activities
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
We used this to trim the horns on a goat. It took about 15 seconds per horn. I was shocked how easily it cut through. No loud power tools to scare the animal. Then I went and cut a green 2-in tree branch and it sawed through like butter. I have one at the house and in both of our cars.
Sarah Martin
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
Package could have been better. However the saws work well for the job we do with them.
Roger Crites
Reviewed in Canada on April 6, 2024
Pour les travaux de sécurisation des parcours et sentiers pédestres et VTT
Tracey Davis
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 29, 2023
Wears out quickly on larger branches. Great for small branches?
Defyreality
Reviewed in Canada on June 26, 2023
don't count on these to cut a tree or even a small limb, you will be at it all day. get one of the ones like a chainsaw blade with handles/loops on it (they work impressively well on trees). not sure what it would cut super well, maybe plastic? still gonna keep them. one in the car, one in the firstaid kit, and one can live with the atv.
Wendy
Reviewed in Canada on May 26, 2023
Not able to cut the wood at all. Will be stuck in the wood.
Max
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 12, 2023
Recommended
Jessica
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2022
These are very light weight, but I understand why they sell them in sets of three. The handles break, and you can not bear down on them because the clamp holding the tool together let’s go. In light weight backpacking situations I do not think I would take this item with me. Trust issues.
Tim
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2021
I have only used one once, and I have some concerns with longevity and durability of the handles.... they seem pretty light duty. I suppose of I'm careful, they will last.... then seem nice - will take some time to determine for sure. but the price is nice.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2020
Used these on a 2" dry drift wood at the river and it cut right through no problem. Tried it then on a .5" fresh branch and couldn't get through, it sticks and I fear with the plastic handles of pulling too hard. Over all for the price I think its a great tool and I'm excited to use again
Gatorlady
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2020
I got these to cut out a couple of dead trunks in the middle of a big crape myrtle cluster where I couldn’t fit my bow saw. I could get the cut started easily, but as I got into the trunk it became apparent that my right arm in considerably stronger than my left arm, and I could pull the saw through one way but not the other. I tried reversing the saw but had the same experience, so it’s my arm strength, not anything to do with the saw. I was very wary of the plastic in the handles, though. I didn’t have any handle breakage, but the plastic is a hard type plastic. I didn’t have confidence that it wouldn’t break if I really jerked it with my whole body and was afraid that if it broke I would injure my fingers.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2019
I purchased these because I had an interesting dilemma I was trying to solve.I was needing to remove some small pieces of lumber inside the walls of my RV. I did not want to have to take the outside skin off the RV. And had to remove the inside wall to replace some damage. But I cannot use assault without damaging the aluminum outside. This neat little product was so small I was able to slip it behind the wood in between the aluminum and cut the boards out of place. They're very sharp and cut through pieces of wood very quickly making quick work of my project.Other uses I will use these for are. I will keep using my RV or cutting wood if ever needed. Also are great on any kind of hiking trips, and might be important even keep one in your vehicle if it's allowed in your area. For emergencies this is something you could really use to cut something made out of wood. Or even help you build a small fire.
Hank Hancock
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2019
I'll start by saying I bought these Drchoer 3X Wire Saw Stainless Steel Pocket Chainsaws for what might be described as a rather different use.I'm insulating the exterior walls of my off-grid cabin with closed cell spray foam insulation to get maximum R value. My 18 inch closed cell foam trimmer is too large to get into a few tight spaces so I had to come up with some way to trim the foam where my trimmer won't fit. After a little head scratching, I came upon these mini cable saws and the light came on. I fashioned several different sized jigs using these wire saws highly tensioned between two steel rods. They worked perfectly, allowing me to trim in tight places. My problem was solved and the project is finished.Note that the wire saws did come with blue handles as shown in the seller's images. I removed them to make my foam saws.
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