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Oregon Universal Chainsaw Field Sharpening Kit

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Amazon has Oregon Universal Chainsaw Field Sharpening Kit for $10.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 1x 5/32" round saw chain file
  • 1x 3/16" round saw chain file
  • 1x 7/32" round saw chain file
  • 1x 6" flat file
  • 1x file guide
  • 1x universal file handle
  • 1x travel pouch
Features:
  • This field kit comes with a detailed instruction sheet, including a filing chart to help you align the right filing tool and technique to your chain
  • This chainsaw blade sharpening kit comes in a compact rolled canvas pouch with inner pockets for each tool and a secure loop closure

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $9 lower (45% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $19.99
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Amazon has Oregon Universal Chainsaw Field Sharpening Kit for $10.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 1x 5/32" round saw chain file
  • 1x 3/16" round saw chain file
  • 1x 7/32" round saw chain file
  • 1x 6" flat file
  • 1x file guide
  • 1x universal file handle
  • 1x travel pouch
Features:
  • This field kit comes with a detailed instruction sheet, including a filing chart to help you align the right filing tool and technique to your chain
  • This chainsaw blade sharpening kit comes in a compact rolled canvas pouch with inner pockets for each tool and a secure loop closure

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $9 lower (45% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $19.99
  • About this store:

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Model: Oregon Universal Chainsaw Field Sharpening Kit - Includes 5/32-Inch, 3/16-Inch, and 7/32-Inch Round Files, 6-Inch Flat File, Handle, Filing Guide, and Travel Pouch (617067)

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Yesterday 06:18 PM
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AquaSoda300Yesterday 06:18 PM
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FYI Very legit brand imho, if you haven't checked them out its worth a glance.
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Yesterday 07:01 PM
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sarcasmogratis
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Yesterday 07:01 PM
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Brand: Oregon
Yesterday 07:48 PM
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koreanbeefcakeYesterday 07:48 PM
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are these files decent for removing burrs and such? I just need a flat and round files for some stuff i do. Didnt know if other files would be any different.
Yesterday 07:50 PM
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Kuma1Yesterday 07:50 PM
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good price. Prefer 2n1 chain sharpener.
Yesterday 09:43 PM
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NySaverYesterday 09:43 PM
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Quote from koreanbeefcake :
are these files decent for removing burrs and such? I just need a flat and round files for some stuff i do. Didnt know if other files would be any different.
Yes these are better than your basic harbor freight ones.
Yesterday 09:58 PM
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mousemanbYesterday 09:58 PM
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Last time there was a chainsaw sharpening kit, I learned that you need to buy one that's properly sized for your chainsaw. I'm unable to find this info again, and searching for my model + sharpening kit on google is not providing anything helpful. What terms do I need to google to determine if this kit will work w/ my chainsaw?
Yesterday 10:03 PM
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jtxddYesterday 10:03 PM
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In for one, thanks.

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Yesterday 11:25 PM
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RobertG4916Yesterday 11:25 PM
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Quote from mousemanb :
Last time there was a chainsaw sharpening kit, I learned that you need to buy one that's properly sized for your chainsaw. I'm unable to find this info again, and searching for my model + sharpening kit on google is not providing anything helpful. What terms do I need to google to determine if this kit will work w/ my chainsaw?
The 3 round files are basically the most common sizes that match your chain's pitch. One of them is likely to work with your chainsaw but if you want to check your models pitch:
5/32" (4mm) : For 1/4" pitch chains.
3/16" (4.8mm): For 0.325" pitch chains.
7/32" (5.5mm): For 3/8" pitch chains
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Yesterday 11:27 PM
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johnnybladesYesterday 11:27 PM
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Quote from mousemanb :
Last time there was a chainsaw sharpening kit, I learned that you need to buy one that's properly sized for your chainsaw. I'm unable to find this info again, and searching for my model + sharpening kit on google is not providing anything helpful. What terms do I need to google to determine if this kit will work w/ my chainsaw?
it depends on your chain.

the sizes listed pertain to the pitch of your chain. my experience is with mostly 3/8 pitch chains, which this set doesn't seem to include. but i'm no expert, someone better informed than I can chime in...
I'm lazy and just use a rotary tool for a quick sharpening and then toss the chain after a few times.
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1dash1
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Today 12:19 AM
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This kit might be of interest for all the folks who recently purchased mini-chainsaws (Seesii, Saker, etc.). The 5/32" size is an approximate fit for the 1/4" chain that these chainsaws use.

Good deal. If I already didn't have a file set, I'd order this one.
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RiceyFighterToday 01:24 AM
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For most residential chainsaws, you can get three 16 inch chains for $15 bucks and a chain can last a year easily. I work on a 150 acre farm and I only go through 2 chains a year on my 16 inch chainsaw. I used to sharpen chains with a dremel with a chainsaw sharpening attachment, and it takes 15 minutes, but they never get as sharp as new chains....

Just not worth it.
Last edited by RiceyFighter December 12, 2025 at 06:26 PM.
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Today 01:26 AM
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RiceyFighterToday 01:26 AM
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Quote from 1dash1 :
This kit might be of interest for all the folks who recently purchased mini-chainsaws (Seesii, Saker, etc.). The 5/32" size is an approximate fit for the 1/4" chain that these chainsaws use.

Good deal. If I already didn't have a file set, I'd order this one.
You can get 5 brand new sharp chains for those mini saws for 10 bucks. Those chains can last a year for residential use easy. Not worth spending 30 minutes trying to sharpen chains that won't be as sharp as new.
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Quote from RiceyFighter :
You can get 5 brand new sharp chains for those mini saws for 10 bucks. Those chains can last a year for residential use easy. Not worth spending 30 minutes trying to sharpen chains that won't be as sharp as new.
I agree with you that replacing chains is a better strategy for most home users. However, if you're spending 30 minutes sharpening chains, you're doing something wrong. Usually takes me 5 minutes. I don't find it to be a chore, I find it to be a rewarding diversion.
Today 02:35 AM
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WayneFoXToday 02:35 AM
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Literally just bought and used this weekend for almost double. Thanks OP! Ordered at new price and will return under original order (Amazon doesn't make easy price adjustments)

Tool set works great. Sharpened chain cut through the elm I was working on at twice the speed with substantially less force from me.

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Today 05:47 AM
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warriorblazeToday 05:47 AM
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FYI Most battery powered saws (e.g. Ego) come with thin .043" Gauge, 3/8" Low Profile/Low Kickback chains that require a 4.5mm (11/64") file to sharpen.
You can get by with a 5/32" (4mm) file in a pinch, but proper cutter geometry is always best.
https://www.oregonproducts.com/en/Part-Finder
^^^ For information on what Oregon products fit your saw (including sharpening file size) ^^^
https://online.flippingbook.com/view/876090379/
^^^ For good information on chainsaws, bars, chains, and their use/care/sharpening/maintenance ^^^

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