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product_id: 103328742
title: "48\"-62 Serrated Teeth"
brand: "homyall"
price: "204.24 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Homyall"
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/103328742-48-62-serrated-teeth
store_origin: TN
region: Tunisia
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# 53-inch double-sided cutting chain reinforced double-layer riveted links 68 razor-sharp carbon steel teeth 48"-62 Serrated Teeth

**Brand:** homyall
**Price:** 204.24 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌲 Cut high, cut smart — own the canopy with precision power!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 48"-62 Serrated Teeth by homyall
- **How much does it cost?** 204.24 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- homyall enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted homyall brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Customizable Setup:** Chain-only design lets you pair with your preferred rope and carabiners for a tailored, pro-level trimming experience.
- • **Portable Power Tool:** Lightweight at just 0.25 kg with a reinforced throwing bag and galvanized steel carabiners—perfect for camping, hiking, and survival gear kits.
- • **Built to Last & Flex:** Arched double-layer riveted links stabilize flex and reduce breakage, delivering rugged durability for your toughest cuts.
- • **Extended Reach Mastery:** 53-inch chain length lets you conquer high branches safely from the ground—no ladder, no hassle.
- • **Double-Sided Precision Cutting:** 68 ultra-sharp carbon steel teeth on both sides ensure effortless slicing no matter how you position the chain.

## Overview

The Homyall 53 Inch High Reach Tree Limb Hand Rope Chain Saw features 68 sharp carbon steel teeth on a double-sided 53-inch chain, reinforced with double-layer riveted links for strength and flexibility. Designed for safe, ladder-free pruning of high branches, it offers a customizable setup with no rope included, allowing users to select their preferred rope and accessories. Lightweight and portable, it comes with a throwing bag and galvanized steel carabiners, making it an essential tool for gardening, camping, hiking, and survival enthusiasts.

## Description

Product description

Review: works great, but can & probable will causes some frustration, - easy setup with 1/8 inch nylon parador, blades sharp, blades on both sides so as long as your feed the chain to the branch with no kinks, you can start cutting immediately, good strong construction and material, there is a learning curve using it though, first branch I cut 30 feet up I cut the branch to far from the trunk, blade got pinched between the 5 inch branch & trunk when the weight of the branch started to break free, after 2 days and a lot of pulling using a 2nd rope secured to branch,the branch broke free and fell to the ground along with the saw rope, lesson one place the chain as close to the meeting point of the branch & trunk as possible but not in the fork that also will cause binding & frustration. lesson 2, using 2 people one on each end and a longer piece of cord you increase the angle of the cutting surface thus decreasing the likely hood of binding. To date I have trimmed off 3 branches, 30ft, 24ft & 20ft high all three 4 to 5 Inches in diameter, If you have patience this is a wonderful cost saving tool, you'll experience the need for patience first when try to throw the throw line over the branch you are trying to cut a lot of that depends on how high the branch is and how obstructed the path is with other branches or structures, then if you experience binding you'll encounter your 2nd need for patience The nylon bag included lasted for only the 1st branched, be prepared to improvise. I'll state the obvious the lower the branch your cutting is the easier it is to avoid the frustrations, I still have some smaller branches to trim about 20ft high I feel I saved myself big money but the trade off is the MY TIME used when frustione encountered, for me I am always pleased to save money.
Review: Great cutting, but will bind. - I was surprised at how quickly the blades cut. They are sharp and effective, cutting on both sides, so that however you get your chain on a branch, it will cut. The most important thing to prepare for is binding. When cutting branches, as the branch begins to give, it may bind up the blade to make it nearly impossible to extract. I found this out the hard way on a very high branch. I was able to lasso the branch and bring it down with heavy weight and pulling. Otherwise my chain would have been stuck up there. The suggested use of TWO people will be a good way to avoid this by making the cut a bit more horizontal and less likely to bind. I spent the majority of my time trying to get a rope thrown over the high branch I wanted to cut. All in all, I think that this is a very valuable gadget that will enable one to do tree trimming without a ladder and other branch or log cutting.

## Features

- More Blades- The High Limb Rope Chain Saw has an Upgraded 53 Inch Chain with double sided teeth on both sides-68 Sharpest Carbon Steel Teeth. Arched double layered riveted links add strength to connecting chain and stabilize flex, reducing breakage and binding
- Upgraded Chain Only - No Rope Included, so you can purchase your preferred rope and weight accessories. We recommend 1/4 of an inch diameter rope to connect with the saw end holes directly, or use the two strengthened Carabiners to connect the saw end holes with your preferred larger sized rope
- Blades on BOTH sides- so it doesn't matter how it lands, Cut high limbs safely and easily from the ground
- Come with one reinforced throwing bag and two strengthened galvanized carbon steel Carabiners

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07MNR8RJ1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #191,988 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #62 in Camping Saws |
| Blade Length | 48 Inches |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
| Blade Shape | Rectangular |
| Brand | Homyall |
| Brand Name | Homyall |
| Color | 53 Inch-68 Teeth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,048 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 53"L x 1"W x 1"H |
| Item Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Homyall |
| Number of Teeth | 68 |
| Power Source | gasoline-powered |
| Product Dimensions | 53"L x 1"W x 1"H |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| UPC | 681381469800 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Homyall
- **Color:** 53 Inch-68 Teeth
- **Blade Material:** Carbon Steel
- **Surface Recommendation:** ‎High and Low Tree Limbs
- **Power Source:** hand_powered

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ works great, but can & probable will causes some frustration,
*by L***L on September 21, 2020*

easy setup with 1/8 inch nylon parador, blades sharp, blades on both sides so as long as your feed the chain to the branch with no kinks, you can start cutting immediately, good strong construction and material, there is a learning curve using it though, first branch I cut 30 feet up I cut the branch to far from the trunk, blade got pinched between the 5 inch branch & trunk when the weight of the branch started to break free, after 2 days and a lot of pulling using a 2nd rope secured to branch,the branch broke free and fell to the ground along with the saw rope, lesson one place the chain as close to the meeting point of the branch & trunk as possible but not in the fork that also will cause binding & frustration. lesson 2, using 2 people one on each end and a longer piece of cord you increase the angle of the cutting surface thus decreasing the likely hood of binding. To date I have trimmed off 3 branches, 30ft, 24ft & 20ft high all three 4 to 5 Inches in diameter, If you have patience this is a wonderful cost saving tool, you'll experience the need for patience first when try to throw the throw line over the branch you are trying to cut a lot of that depends on how high the branch is and how obstructed the path is with other branches or structures, then if you experience binding you'll encounter your 2nd need for patience The nylon bag included lasted for only the 1st branched, be prepared to improvise. I'll state the obvious the lower the branch your cutting is the easier it is to avoid the frustrations, I still have some smaller branches to trim about 20ft high I feel I saved myself big money but the trade off is the MY TIME used when frustione encountered, for me I am always pleased to save money.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great cutting, but will bind.
*by B***L on August 20, 2020*

I was surprised at how quickly the blades cut. They are sharp and effective, cutting on both sides, so that however you get your chain on a branch, it will cut. The most important thing to prepare for is binding. When cutting branches, as the branch begins to give, it may bind up the blade to make it nearly impossible to extract. I found this out the hard way on a very high branch. I was able to lasso the branch and bring it down with heavy weight and pulling. Otherwise my chain would have been stuck up there. The suggested use of TWO people will be a good way to avoid this by making the cut a bit more horizontal and less likely to bind. I spent the majority of my time trying to get a rope thrown over the high branch I wanted to cut. All in all, I think that this is a very valuable gadget that will enable one to do tree trimming without a ladder and other branch or log cutting.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Thoughts for a potential user
*by J***G on October 28, 2019*

This tool is very handy for someone with experience pruning trees with a chainsaw, pruning saw, or bowsaw. It may be frustrating to use if one is unfamiliar with the proper techniques of pruning a tree limb. The recommended approach is to go out 12 to 18 inches from the trunk of the tree and make an undercut of about 1 inch on the bottom of the limb. Remove the saw and make a complete cut from the top of the limb 3 to 4 inches further out on the limb so the limb falls to the ground. With the weight now off the remaining part of the limb, cut the stub limb top to bottom just outside the branch "collar" but not cutting into the trunk wood. With the rope limb saw it's probably not possible to make the undercut. Here are my suggestions how to use the Homyall rope limb saw. Buy some parachute cord and 2 lengths of 3/8 inch nylon braided rope--I think mine are 75 feet each. Attach an eye bolt to a tennis ball and then attach one end of the parachute cord to the tennis ball and the other end to one of the ropes. Secure one end of each rope to the saw blade. The black nylon bag that comes with the chain can be used as a throwing bag but I find a tennis ball with our dog's chuckit thrower works great. Or, an old baseball. Throw the ball or weighted bag over the limb to be cut. As you pull the parachute cord and nylon rope, make sure there are no kinks in the chain as you're pulling it into position. Position the chain in the recommended 12 to 18 inch distance from the trunk. To make sense of my description below, invision a clock face on the tree trunk. Stand at a 7 o'clock position and move the two ropes so the chain cuts is between 12 and 1. Go slowly and don't make too deep a cut on the top. Move yourself over to the 5 o'clock position and saw between 11 and 12. What you're trying to do is cut into both sides of the limb before cutting down. When the 11 to 12 cut is OK, step further away from the tree and continue cutting while in the 3 to 4 position. I would then move back to the 8 to 9 position and cut until it breaks away. This last cut will have more emphasis on cutting downward. Then thow the cord a second time and cut the stumb limb in a similar fashion. The tool is most effective if there are two people pulling the two ropes who are standing in the 8 to 9 and 3 to 4 positions. Even with two people I would still try to make side cuts. The whole objective of my approach is to avoid pinching the chain. Go slowly and make gentle cuts with the chain which is sharp enough to do the job. If the chain is pulled too hard and quickly it increasing the likelihood of pinching. There were no surprises for me with this tool. I got exactly what I wanted so I could customize to fit my purpose. For a person new to tree pruning I would recommend buying a pruning hand saw and practice on limbs of any size (that need to be cut!) close to the ground to get familiar with the technique. Then go for the Homyall and improve your view! Good luck.

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*Last updated: 2026-07-17*