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product_id: 163022166
title: "58CC 2-Cycle Gas Powered Chainsaw, 16-Inch Top Handle Chain Saw, Gasoline Chainsaw 20-Inch for Tree Wood Cutting"
brand: "proyama"
price: "2505.28 DT"
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# 2.8 hp Power 16-Inch Chain Safety Features 58CC 2-Cycle Gas Powered Chainsaw, 16-Inch Top Handle Chain Saw, Gasoline Chainsaw 20-Inch for Tree Wood Cutting

**Brand:** proyama
**Price:** 2505.28 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌲 Cut Like a Pro with PROYAMA!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 58CC 2-Cycle Gas Powered Chainsaw, 16-Inch Top Handle Chain Saw, Gasoline Chainsaw 20-Inch for Tree Wood Cutting by proyama
- **How much does it cost?** 2505.28 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/163022166-58cc-2-cycle-gas-powered-chainsaw-16-inch-top-handle)

## Best For

- proyama enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Safety First:** Equipped with a quick stop chain brake and safety switch for peace of mind.
- • **Effortless Starts:** Designed for easy and fast starting, minimizing your effort.
- • **Versatile Cutting Power:** Perfect for tree pruning, land clearing, and firewood preparation.
- • **Comfort Meets Performance:** Anti-vibration system ensures a smooth and comfortable operation.
- • **Unleash Your Inner Lumberjack:** Powerful 2-cycle 58 cc engine for all your cutting needs.

## Overview

The PROYAMA 58CC 2-Cycle Gas Powered Chainsaw is a robust tool designed for both professional and home use. With a powerful 2.8 hp engine and a 16-inch chain, it excels in tree pruning, land clearing, and firewood preparation. Its anti-vibration system and safety features ensure a comfortable and secure cutting experience, while the easy start mechanism allows for quick operation.

## Description

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Review: Love this 68cc saw! She's a RIPPER! - I've always owned either Stihl or Echo yard tools, but while shopping for a bigger chainsaw, some Proyama review videos started popping up on YouTube. I ended up watching more than a dozen review videos by professional tree cutters and average homeowners that were comparing the Proyama chain saws to some much higher-end and more expensive chainsaws out there. The Proyama stood up well to the "big boys" and I was impressed by all the comparison videos I watched. I needed at least a 24" bar, and I was shocked when I looked up the price on desertcart. Less than $300 for a 68CC chainsaw with a 24" bar AND a 20" bar! WHAT? How is that even possible?? I was a bit skeptical, but figured this would be the perfect companion to my 16" Stihl chainsaw. And at a price LESS than I paid for the much smaller and less powerful Stihl. Needless to say, I was a little worried about the quality when I placed the order. I mean, how good can a big chainsaw be with a price like that? Well... The saw arrived within a couple days and it only took me about 30 minutes to get it all unboxed and ready to cut. Since it was getting late, I was only able to test it on a couple smaller logs and one tree branch in my back yard. It started right up on the 4th pull and ran like a beast! The motor feels and sounds very powerful. It ripped through my test logs and tree branch fast with no issue. Nice big wood chips, which is just what I like to see from a sharp chain. The next morning, I went over to my sons house to cut down a large tree stump that was about 22" in diameter. This is one of the reasons I needed a bigger saw because my little 16" Stihl was not up to the task. The Proyama ripped through the large stump in 1 minute of actual cutting which you can see in the included video. The motor is very powerful and the chain extremely sharp! The saw is easy to operate, feels good in the hands, and can definitely go toe-to-toe with higher ends saws like Stihl, Echo, or Husqvarna. For the price Proyama charges, I am very impressed with the quality and value provided with this saw. I was also pleasantly surprised to also receive a face shield, hearing protection, gloves, a fuel mixing bottle, and a toolkit that even includes a sharpening file! Proyama is doing it right, and every homeowner (or even professional) should give their outdoor power equipment a serious look!
Review: Big Nasty! - 1) The 68cc model is actually 62cc. Some Chinese manufacturers count the squish as displacement, which is not the case anywhere else in the world, so know you're actually buying a 62cc when you buy the PCS68. That said, it's a solid 62cc motor that runs with similar power to a 60ish CC saw from one of the big mfgs who will charge you at least double for a saw in this class with 2 bars and chains. This motor has every bit as much power (likely a bit more) as an Echo 590 or similar, but if you think you're getting a 70cc pro saw for 1/6 the cost...lol. Saw goes together quick and easy, put some loctite on the dogs you muppets! Some reviewers had complaints about the chain tensioner breaking...user error, that happens when people run the saw with loose bar nuts. Speaking of which, would recommend replacing them with nylon lock nuts to prevent that from ever happening. Cheap insurance for a buck or two at your local hardware store. This saw does have a bit more vibration than a big name saw with a modern anti-vibe, not an issue for the vast majority of people, but something to be aware of. Saw fires right up and runs awesome right out of the box. First start of the day requires about 3 pulls, after that even if slightly warm, it fires up 1 pull, no choke. EZ start works great. Tons of power, this thing EATS even with the safety chain they give you. Throw a nice full chisel on it and you'll be through large hardwood quick and easy. There is a lot of cutting speed to be gained with a real chain, but the one provided still cuts well. It's LOUD! There's nothing in the muffler, it's just a can, so there's no need to disassemble it to get rid of the useless spark arrestor screen, which is usually the first thing i do on 2 stroke equipment to prevent future clogging issues. If you're sensitive to a loud saw, it could be an issue for you. If you're cutting 10 cords of firewood in the middle of suburbia, better cut some for your neighbors to apologize after making them listen to this big nasty thang. Running it next to a 40cc husky, it's seriously about twice as loud. What else...bar oil! With the factory oiler setting it does go through it quickly. I'd leave it as is if using the 24" bar in big wood. If using the 20" bar in smaller stuff, you may want to turn it down a bit. Personally, i've just left it and refill with every refuel. The choke is a little janky, and plastics are decent (great for a clone saw, but definitely not name brand quality), but nothing that is a real issue. I've read some people have melted the plastics, so before i ran my saw i shoved a 3/8" extension into the exhaust ports and used it to bend the tips straight ahead to direct the exhaust forward, away from the plastics and chain bake. Mine have not melted. Bottom line, this is an exceptional saw for the money paid, and i'd recommend it to anyone. I don't think you're going to get better value for dollar, and this unit is solidly built and very capable.

## Features

- Powerful Engine: 2-cycle 58 cc engine provides more power, perfect for cutting jobs around garden or far
- Durable Chainsaw: The chainsaw will make tasks like tree pruning, clearing land, preparing firewood or cleaning up after a storm easier
- Anti-Vibration System: It reduces vibration levels, for more comfortable use of chainsaw
- High Safety: The quick stop chain brake helps to use more securely; The chain saw is provided with a safety switch to protect against accidental starts to ensure the safety of the user
- Easy Start: Equipped with a designed engine and starter for easy and fast starting with minimum effort

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07RHXJGN1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,461 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #72 in Power Chain Saws |
| Brand | PROYAMA |
| Brand Name | PROYAMA |
| Chain Length | 16 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,236 Reviews |
| Horsepower | 2.8 Horsepower |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 35"L x 9.4"W x 11.4"H |
| Item Weight | 14.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | PROYAMA |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | One Year Warranty |
| Power Source | Gas Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 35"L x 9.4"W x 11.4"H |
| UPC | 696177979739 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** PROYAMA
- **Power Source:** Gas Powered
- **Horsepower:** 2.8 hp
- **Item Weight:** 14.5 Pounds
- **Product Dimensions:** 35"L x 9.4"W x 11.4"H
- **Chain Length:** 16 Inches
- **Manufacturer:** PROYAMA
- **UPC:** 696177979739

## Images

![58CC 2-Cycle Gas Powered Chainsaw, 16-Inch Top Handle Chain Saw, Gasoline Chainsaw 20-Inch for Tree Wood Cutting - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61uZ85YpytL.jpg)
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![58CC 2-Cycle Gas Powered Chainsaw, 16-Inch Top Handle Chain Saw, Gasoline Chainsaw 20-Inch for Tree Wood Cutting - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/7177xpg0aDL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this a knock off of a Husqvarna 450?**
A: It runs like a husq I think it has the more power in my opinion but it’s a great saw for the money

**Q: Can you purchase a ripping chain for this?**
A: It is good for crosscuts, I wouldnt try milling, if thats what your thinking.  The chainsize is kinda weird, only place I could find chains for it, was tractor supply.  Couldnt find any rippers, had to buy a skip tooth and file to 10degrees.

**Q: Didnt come with tbe 20 inch chain? And the earmuffs were broken. How do I contact the seller?**
A: First go get a different chain and the ear pro is junk mine broke as skinny as I put them on

**Q: Where do I get a 20 inch replacement chain? or what manufacturer chain will work for this I do not have owners manual anymore?**
A: Your local building supply store snd it just has to be 3/8 P 050G but if you have to ask this please be careful when using a chainsaw it is a dangerous task.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love this 68cc saw! She's a RIPPER!
*by M***N on March 14, 2025*

I've always owned either Stihl or Echo yard tools, but while shopping for a bigger chainsaw, some Proyama review videos started popping up on YouTube. I ended up watching more than a dozen review videos by professional tree cutters and average homeowners that were comparing the Proyama chain saws to some much higher-end and more expensive chainsaws out there. The Proyama stood up well to the "big boys" and I was impressed by all the comparison videos I watched. I needed at least a 24" bar, and I was shocked when I looked up the price on Amazon. Less than $300 for a 68CC chainsaw with a 24" bar AND a 20" bar! WHAT? How is that even possible?? I was a bit skeptical, but figured this would be the perfect companion to my 16" Stihl chainsaw. And at a price LESS than I paid for the much smaller and less powerful Stihl. Needless to say, I was a little worried about the quality when I placed the order. I mean, how good can a big chainsaw be with a price like that? Well... The saw arrived within a couple days and it only took me about 30 minutes to get it all unboxed and ready to cut. Since it was getting late, I was only able to test it on a couple smaller logs and one tree branch in my back yard. It started right up on the 4th pull and ran like a beast! The motor feels and sounds very powerful. It ripped through my test logs and tree branch fast with no issue. Nice big wood chips, which is just what I like to see from a sharp chain. The next morning, I went over to my sons house to cut down a large tree stump that was about 22" in diameter. This is one of the reasons I needed a bigger saw because my little 16" Stihl was not up to the task. The Proyama ripped through the large stump in 1 minute of actual cutting which you can see in the included video. The motor is very powerful and the chain extremely sharp! The saw is easy to operate, feels good in the hands, and can definitely go toe-to-toe with higher ends saws like Stihl, Echo, or Husqvarna. For the price Proyama charges, I am very impressed with the quality and value provided with this saw. I was also pleasantly surprised to also receive a face shield, hearing protection, gloves, a fuel mixing bottle, and a toolkit that even includes a sharpening file! Proyama is doing it right, and every homeowner (or even professional) should give their outdoor power equipment a serious look!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Big Nasty!
*by A***R on July 27, 2025*

1) The 68cc model is actually 62cc. Some Chinese manufacturers count the squish as displacement, which is not the case anywhere else in the world, so know you're actually buying a 62cc when you buy the PCS68. That said, it's a solid 62cc motor that runs with similar power to a 60ish CC saw from one of the big mfgs who will charge you at least double for a saw in this class with 2 bars and chains. This motor has every bit as much power (likely a bit more) as an Echo 590 or similar, but if you think you're getting a 70cc pro saw for 1/6 the cost...lol. Saw goes together quick and easy, put some loctite on the dogs you muppets! Some reviewers had complaints about the chain tensioner breaking...user error, that happens when people run the saw with loose bar nuts. Speaking of which, would recommend replacing them with nylon lock nuts to prevent that from ever happening. Cheap insurance for a buck or two at your local hardware store. This saw does have a bit more vibration than a big name saw with a modern anti-vibe, not an issue for the vast majority of people, but something to be aware of. Saw fires right up and runs awesome right out of the box. First start of the day requires about 3 pulls, after that even if slightly warm, it fires up 1 pull, no choke. EZ start works great. Tons of power, this thing EATS even with the safety chain they give you. Throw a nice full chisel on it and you'll be through large hardwood quick and easy. There is a lot of cutting speed to be gained with a real chain, but the one provided still cuts well. It's LOUD! There's nothing in the muffler, it's just a can, so there's no need to disassemble it to get rid of the useless spark arrestor screen, which is usually the first thing i do on 2 stroke equipment to prevent future clogging issues. If you're sensitive to a loud saw, it could be an issue for you. If you're cutting 10 cords of firewood in the middle of suburbia, better cut some for your neighbors to apologize after making them listen to this big nasty thang. Running it next to a 40cc husky, it's seriously about twice as loud. What else...bar oil! With the factory oiler setting it does go through it quickly. I'd leave it as is if using the 24" bar in big wood. If using the 20" bar in smaller stuff, you may want to turn it down a bit. Personally, i've just left it and refill with every refuel. The choke is a little janky, and plastics are decent (great for a clone saw, but definitely not name brand quality), but nothing that is a real issue. I've read some people have melted the plastics, so before i ran my saw i shoved a 3/8" extension into the exhaust ports and used it to bend the tips straight ahead to direct the exhaust forward, away from the plastics and chain bake. Mine have not melted. Bottom line, this is an exceptional saw for the money paid, and i'd recommend it to anyone. I don't think you're going to get better value for dollar, and this unit is solidly built and very capable.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good bang for the buck - so far so good
*by K***S on February 11, 2024*

My old Poulan 38cc finally bit the dust after 33 years and dropping it's last tree 8 days ago. I got the tree on the ground and cut/burned all of the top limbs. Took a break before starting on the main trunk, which was about 18" Ø at the base and about 30 feet long. Tried to start the old saw but realized it had finally died. I realized I needed to buy a new chainsaw, and began looking online for some of the better rated saws. It didn't take long to realize that I'd spend around $400 + for a name-brand saw with a bar that's 16 inches or longer. And then I came across this Proyama 58cc saw, with not only a 16" bar & chain but also a 20" bar & chain as well. Reviews looked pretty good considering the price, and it has all of the nice features of a decent saw, like a chain brake, ease of chain adjustment and refilling the oil & fuel tanks, and easy starting. A few of the reviews stated that this saw was really hard to start, but I had no problem. Just followed the directions to the letter, and it cranked right up on the 3rd pull after the preliminary start-up procedure. I let it idle for about 30 minutes to sort of break-in, and then went to work. WOW, was I impressed with the 1st cut and beyond. Lots of power. That 30 feet of trunk was cut up in about 20 minutes at approximately 2 feet per cut. I had to restart the saw a couple of times after shutting it off, and it started right up without any hesitation. It handles well and the weight is easily maneuvered. This has been my 1st & only experience with this named brand saw, but I'm well pleased with the initial performance. Hopefully it will serve me well for many years to come. I took out out the extended 3 year warranty, so for around a total price of $200, I feel I bought a bargain and that it's protected. One particular note I'd like to mention regarding several of the reviews that had a low rating: I realized at the time of reading them there may have been error at the time of assembly. There's always the possibility a "lemon" shows up from the factory, but If you're mechanically inclined, read the instructions carefully, use a little common sense, and know what to look for while assembling, then you should have no problem with this saw. Otherwise, if you're not sure, find someone with experience or a professional and let them setup the saw for you. When I was assembling this saw, there were a couple of things I had to stop, look, and examine more thoroughly to make sure it was done correctly. Especially making sure the chain was on the sprocket at the clutch and not directly against the clutch. When I thought it was assembled but the chain wouldn't spin, it was time to back up and look more closely at what I had done. Otherwise, it could have meant premature failure on some components. Hopefully whoever reads this will find it helpful if trying to make a decision on buying a new saw, or if doing the assembly yourself. Best regards, KMS

## Frequently Bought Together

- PROYAMA 58CC 2-Cycle Gas Powered Chainsaw, 16-Inch Top Handle Chain Saw, Gasoline Chainsaw 20-Inch for Tree Wood Cutting
- Oregon Grease Gun for Chainsaws, Pre Loaded All Purpose Lubricant, Easy Refill, Universal for Most Makes/Models of Saw Chains and Cutters (26365), Black
- Prime Guard Bar & Chain Oil - 1 Gallon

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