When in the market for a chainsaw case, it’s always a good idea to shop around and explore all the options before choosing the best case for your chainsaw.
Got no clue where to start? That’s fine, we’ve got this covered. Let us take a look and review some of the best chainsaw cases that are available today and talk about their pros and cons.
The Husqvarna Powerbox Chainsaw Carrying Case is the handy homeowners’ s best friend.
It fits the 455 Rancher, 460, 372XP and 575XP comfortably, with enough room to fit filing equipment, filing vise, bar and chain, 2 cycle oil, scrench, spark plug, chain oil, and an operator’s manual.
This case is made of durable high-density polyurethane with double-wall construction and even has a husky leash system that keeps the chainsaw in place to protect it when it gets moved around.
The stackable tool chest design of this chainsaw case is 9 pounds on its own and is sturdy enough to withstand external pressure. Its snap shut locks ensure that when it is shut, it stays closed even if curious kids try to take a peek inside.
This chainsaw case doesn’t leak, so there’s no need to worry about oil spots on the floor or even car/van seat.
If it rains, the case will keep the chainsaw protected (but this isn’t an excuse to leave it out in the pouring rain).
This case has outstanding overall rating on Amazon from over 500 reviews. The only complaint people have is that it’s a bit awkward to open and the assembly guide is a bit vague.
Otherwise, it’s a great value chainsaw case for the money, is pretty sturdy as is highly durable.
This Chainsaw Bag by Poweka is for the casual chainsaw user who goes to a friend’s house now and then to help cut a few branches.
The chainsaw case is made of orange thickened Oxford fabric that is both waterproof and stain proof. If it gets dirty after a while, cleaning is pretty easy and the case can hang dry in just a few hours, depending on the weather of course.
This chainsaw bag comes with a zipper that runs along its length for easy opening and closing which is great if there are no kids around and locks and snap-close latches would be too bothersome.
The zippers are relatively sturdy and will hold up if they aren’t put through too much strain.
The Chainsaw Bag by Poweka is easy and comfortable to carry and features two small Velcro tie straps and one large adjustable strap.
It’s sleek, attractive design is no different from a tennis racket case, so no one will ever be able to tell what’s inside.
The empty carry case weighs roughly 11 ounces and can carry chainsaws with bars up to 16 inches (any larger chainsaw would be a tight fit). It is liked by most who buy it, with a great overall reviews on Amazon.
Husqvarna Classic Chain Saw cases come in orange and features double-wall construction. The case is made of a type of plastic and is reasonably sturdy. This will keep the chainsaw and other tools safe during transport, and away from small children and pets.
With interior dimensions of 17.5 inches long, 11.75 inches wide and 10.75, the Husqvarna Chainsaw Case can fit 36, 41, 42, 45, 49, 55, 51, 55 Rancher, 242, 246, 254, 340, 345, 350, 351, 353, and 346XP saws.
Not only that but there’s enough room left to accommodate accessories such as a spare chain, bar fluid, a spare spark plug, goggles, earmuffs, gloves, wrench, file kit, and other products!
Thought it is not 100% waterproof, this chainsaw case can keep the chainsaw protected from sudden downpours until there is shelter.
If it is transported on a car seat instead of the back of a pickup, there’s no need to worry about oil leaks. If oil does manage to spill inside, the model is easy to clean.
At a little under 7 pounds, and with exterior dimensions of 23 x 14.2 x 12 inches, the model is a bit bulky and is not easy to stack, but is an overall great value for money and does its job.
For larger chainsaws, the Poulan Pro case might just do the trick. This model is 22.1 by 15.9 by 14.5 inches and weighs a mere 9 pounds. This means that it makes a great replacement Stihl chainsaw case.
Inside, the model is 17.25 inches at the longest edge, 11.50 inches at the blade exit to 7 inches at its tail end and is 11 inches high at the front and 8 at the tail.
Aside from the chainsaw, the case can fit bar oil, an extra chain or any other accessories that need to be carried. It has four closing points that have to be snap shut manually or else everything will fall out.
The case itself is very sturdy and can withstand being dropped from even 5 feet on hard concrete, keeping the all the contents of the case safe from chips and scars.
It protects the chainsaw from the elements, kids, bugs, and whatever else that has no place in or around a chainsaw.
Since it’s not made of fabric, the model is easy to clean if there are any oil spills and won’t leak out on the garage floor or worse, car seat.
Amazon buyers give this model pretty good reviews with the main complaint being that they had to drill holes to accommodate the brake handle or safety bar. Aside from that, most buyers are pleased with the model.
Persons who only leave the house with their chainsaw every once in a while don’t need a heavy-duty case.
Something simple and light will do the trick.
The BEYST Chainsaw Carry Bag Case is just the thing since it is lightweight and easy to carry around.
The bag itself weighs less than an ounce, but that doesn’t mean it is flimsy. It is made of high quality, thick oxford material that will keep the saw protected from dust, water, and bugs.
The bright orange color also makes it suitable for persons who work in the forestry or agriculture industry, who don’t want their cases to get lost.
This chainsaw case opens and closes with a zip and comes with two small straps on top. The case also has a large adjustable strap for both hanging and carrying purposes, which is a handy feature for all chainsaw cases.
The bag can fit 12, 14 and 16-inch saws comfortably and has an overall length of 22 inches.
Some buyers had saws too large to fit inside the bag. It is best suited for small saws so keep that in mind before purchasing. If the saw at home has a large bar and chain, there may be fitting issues.
For large chainsaws, Husqvarna has just the thing for that.
This heavy-duty bag houses chainsaws of up to 20 inches and keeps them safe from scratches and other types of damage when they are being stored or transported.
Even though it is highly durable and sturdy, the bag itself isn’t too bulky and weighs a mere 2 pounds. Not only that, but it is easy to clean in case there are any spills during transport.
Its removable plastic bottom can be wiped with a rag or rinsed off and has an additional function of keeping the bag sturdy.
In addition to housing the saw, the bag has lots of room to keep all the products and tools needed. Its dimensions are 21 by 14 by 3 inches so be sure to do measurements before purchase.
On the outside, the bag opens with a zipper and has combinable straps for easy, comfortable carrying. Its sleek grey design and orange finish give the bag a smart look, especially for those not going for the lumberjack look of plastic toolbox cases.
The bag has a pretty good overall rating on Amazon and has gotten the thumbs up from over 140 buyers because of the great value for money, durability, sturdiness and the fact that there nothing to assemble.
It’s never a good idea to leave a chainsaw lying around especially if there are young kids or pets at home. Plus, who wants to carry a chainsaw out in the open like that? Ever watched any slasher film ever? That might scare off the neighbors!
Buying a chainsaw carrying case is a good idea since it helps to keep others safe and it will be much easier to carry the chainsaw around.
The chainsaw case that gets chosen after this review shouldn’t only be about the price since many other factors go into good chainsaw cases.
Here are some features that must be considered when buying a chainsaw case whether in-store or online:
The first thing that should be considered when buying a chainsaw case is, of course, the type of chain saws it can carry. One size doesn’t always fit all and it has to be large enough to accommodate a chainsaw comfortably.
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Many chainsaw case manufacturers build their cases to accommodate specific models.
Always find out if the chainsaw case can fit the model chainsaw before buying it.
The dimensions should be available on the manufacturer’s website but the store owner should be able to tell if the chainsaw is brought when purchasing.
If the chainsaw case is being ordered online, then check the product description for internal and external dimensions and do manual measurements of the saw.
If the chainsaw is just one of the many tools that get moved from place to place then it’s a good idea to get a chainsaw case with some extra room and possibly a number of storage pockets.
A chainsaw case with extra room can accommodate accessories as well such as rags, files, chains, and chain oil.
Select one with several compartments that can help keep everything organized.
It should also have straps or a seat belt to keep the chainsaw in place when it is being moved around.
A top chainsaw case is comfortable to carry around. A top case shouldn’t be too heavy and the carrying straps or handles shouldn’t be uncomfortable to hold for a long time.
If it just to carry the chainsaw, and not for any accessories or tools, it should be compact and not bulky at all. This will make it easier to store and carry around.
For heavy duty work, a sturdy chainsaw case is recommended since it will be able to withstand wear and tear. If it is for at-home use, then a light chain saw bag should be enough.
The material should also be easy to clean in case it gets dirty from things like chain oil or even just regular dust. Hard plastic is usually the best bet or any rustproof material for chainsaw cases.
When buying a chainsaw bag or case, always remember to prioritize what the it is needed for and not necessarily what others think of the bag or case
To say one bag or case is superior to the other would be inaccurate during this review since it depends on certain factors, like the type and size of chainsaws stored and your work habits.