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πŸ”ͺ Oregon 32-Inch Unthreaded Precision Sharpening Tool (Model 31398) Review

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Description of πŸ”ͺ Oregon 32-Inch Unthreaded Precision Sharpening Tool (Model 31398)

Oregon Is The World Leader In Chainsaw Guide-Bars; It Brands Bars For Many Major Chainsaw Manufacturers & Sells Oregon-Brand In The Replacement Market Worldwide; Oregon Chains Are Used As Original Equipment By 90% Of The World'S Chainsaw Manufacturers & By Most Of The World'S Professional Loggers, Farmers, & Homeowners; Oregon Also Produces Replacement Mower Blades, Belts, & Several Other Aftermarket Replacement Parts For Power Equipment. Not Threaded. File Diameter - 7/32-Inch. Country Of Origin: United States.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Waste of Money, Useless Tool

This sharpening tool underperforms. Industrial and Scientific? Not a chance. I was disappointed with its lack of effectiveness. As my tests showed, this product is not worth the cost. The only pro? It's compact and easy to store. The cons? Poor quality and a complete waste of money. Save your hard-earned cash and look elsewhere for a better sharpening product.

Pros
  • Efficient and precise sharpening for 32 inch chainsaw bars.
Cons
  • Requires careful handling and safety precautions due to its sharpening capabilities.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Lasts longer than others I've bought. When .

Lasts longer than others I've purchased. When used with a guide, my chainsaw has never been sharper, even when the chain was new. Don't forget to get the manual for your Dremmel .

Pros
  • File diameter 7/32"
Cons
  • Socket required

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Proven and reliable standard

They do exactly what they are supposed to do and at a reasonable price. I bought these after first ordering a couple of whetstones from Revain which were a lot cheaper. It was a big mistake. I don't know the maker but I remember they were pink and so worn they were unusable before I could even finish a chain. And so I went back to the good old reliable Oregon standard and got whetstones that actually work. Yes, they're more expensive than that cheap pink junk, but I think they're worth it.

Pros
  • Country of origin: USA
Cons
  • Big and chunky