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#122138 Yesterday at 09:00 AM
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Now its my turn ask a question.

What do guys think about the Archer chainsaw chains? I am seeing it here for sale and what like to hear some opinions. Be gentle...

AVB #122139 Yesterday at 09:46 AM
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Hi AVB,
Sorry I have no knowledge about them. I bought 3 new Oregon chain saws a few months ago and they have the sharpener built into them and in 5 seconds the chain is sharpened. Great saws

AVB #122143 Yesterday at 07:12 PM
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Hi AVB and Norm,

I haven't knowingly used an Archer chainsaw chain but have had a few cheap chains on saws that have broken or the sprocket
has stripped the drive teeth from the chain so I usually just use Stihl chains or Oregon.

when I look up Archer chainsaw chain I get the following.

Archer chainsaw chains generally have a good reputation for being affordable and offering decent performance, but they might not always match the durability and precision of higher-end brands like Oregon or Stihl. Here’s a breakdown of the pros and cons:

Pros:

Affordable: Archer chains are often less expensive than other well-known brands, making them a good choice if you're on a budget.

Compatibility: They tend to fit a wide variety of chainsaw models, which is convenient for general use.

Decent Cutting Performance: For the price, they offer a reasonably smooth cutting experience, especially for lighter, occasional use.

Availability: Archer chains are pretty easy to find online, and they come in different sizes and styles to match various chainsaw brands.

Cons:

Durability: They may wear out quicker than more premium chains, especially with heavy use. This can be an issue if you're cutting a lot of wood or working in tough conditions.

Finish and Precision: Some users report that the finish and sharpness might not be as high-quality as top-tier brands, potentially leading to a less precise cut or needing more frequent sharpening.

Build Quality: The overall construction can feel a bit cheaper, and in some cases, the chains may stretch or need adjusting more often.

Bottom Line:

If you're a casual user or need a spare chain for occasional tasks, Archer chains could be a solid choice. However, if you rely heavily on your chainsaw for professional or high-volume work, you might want to invest in a more durable, premium brand.


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Okay...Kinda sounds like they are re-brand Chinese chain then. Don't get me wrong as there is both excellent and extremely poor products coming out of China, just depends on the manufacture. My problem right now is the darn 100% metal tariffs here is driving all metals thru stratosphere. This is also limiting the styles of chains with some dropping the safety chains that home owners needs to be using.

I may just stay with the TriLink chains then. And buy Oregon as needed. I know TriLink are fairly good chain for most of my customers and myself. It just that I not able find it at a reasonable price since I quit the distributor I had. Yes they are lower quality but most of my customer have a bad habit rocking their chains in the first place and no chain other than carbide handle rock very well. But even a carbide chain can be dulled.

And Norm I have heard of the Power Sharp system but never have seen it here in the shop.


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