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PROYAMA 68CC 2-Cycle Top Handle Gas Powered Chainsaw 24 Inch 20 Inch Petrol Handheld Cordless Chain Saw for Tree Wood Cutting

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Size: 68cc 20in+24in


Features

  • Powerful Engine: 2-cycle 68 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
  • Quick and Easy to Start: 2-stroke gas-powered chainsaw features quick starting, The upgraded Quick-Start system makes the start-up much easier

Brand: PROYAMA


Power Source: Gas Powered


Horsepower: 4.5 Horsepower


Item Weight: 11.5 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 41"L x 9.4"W x 11.4"H


Chain Length: 24 Inches


Manufacturer: PROYAMA


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Brand Name: PROYAMA


Manufacturer: PROYAMA


Manufacturer Warranty Description: One Year Warranty


UPC: 739406551655


Power Source: Gas Powered


Horsepower: 4.5 Horsepower


Item Weight: 11.5 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 41"L x 9.4"W x 11.4"H


Chain Length: 24 Inches


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  • Big Nasty!
Size: 68cc 20in+24in
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Great saw for a great price
Size: 26cc 12in
I've been using this saw for a year now with no issues. It has plenty of power. The bar and chain have not excessively worn. I did have to adjust the low and high speed needles slightly out of the box but it has run flawlessly since. Very pleased with the quality for the price.
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2026 by Matt

  • Runs and cuts great. Incredible value! Runs and cuts great. Incredible value!
Size: 68cc 20in+24in
So like most I was skeptical. Needed a bigger saw to take down a massive pine tree. I went through the saw and made sure everything was tight and several screws needed tightening. After that it fired right up in 3 pulls and ran very strong. I did a 2 stroke engine break in procedure for two tanks of gas to break it in nice and easy. After that I cut down this beast of a tree (about 40” base) and chopped the entire thing up in a day. I ran 8-10 tanks of fuel through it and this thing runs great and cuts like a beast. Towards the end of the day I tuned the carb because it was running a tad rich and now it rips even stronger and cuts so good. I’m sure this will not be a 20 year saw like the name brands but for the limited time I need a saw this big, with proper maintenance I’m sure it will do the trick. I could not be happier with how it performed. Even the stock chain I is great!! Really can’t beat what you get with this package for the money. Highly recommend for the homeowner who needs a 24” powerful saw without breaking the bank. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025 by Loren schultz

  • Bad design on the case
Size: 26cc 12in
Saw runs good bad design on the handle it broke pulling out of a snag.. **Update** Contacted Proyama and I will say that they do stand behind there product 100% I was within the 1 year warranty when the saw broke after a few pictures and emails I had a new saw at my door. I have purchased the 58cc and 68cc also and both saws run great still after about 1.5 years with proper maintenance. It’s not a stihl or husky but for the price it’s worth it to any homeowner, hopefully they will come out with a bigger model soon!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2026 by David McElroy

  • Love this 68cc saw! She's a RIPPER! Love this 68cc saw! She's a RIPPER!
Size: 68cc 20in+24in
UPDATE 6/4/26: I take back every nice thing I said in the below review. This is the worst saw I've ever owned! It's extremely heavy, and 99% of the time will not start. It has literally let me down EVERY time I've needed it most -- when I'm out in the woods with trees to clear. Sometimes I won't start at all, and I just about pull my arm out of the socket and wear myself out trying to get it to run. Other times, it might run for 20-30 minutes, then it dies and I can't get it started again. I've contacted Proyama support and they've sent me the starting instructions (which I already had). I follow the instructions exactly to the letter, and it will not start 99% of the time. I'm done. Don't cheap out... Spend your money on a Stihl or Husqvarna chainsaw and you won't regret it. 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! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025 by MaudMan

  • GREAT SAW WITH LOTS OF POWER! (updated) GREAT SAW WITH LOTS OF POWER! (updated)
Size: 68cc 20in+24in
I'm a homeowner that burns 5-8 cords of wood per winter. When I was young I worked in logging and used only STIHL 36" chainsaws. I'm 59 years old now and dont have the strength or stamina I did when I was younger! This saw is HEAVY compared to smaller ones. Most importantly? IT CAN POWER THROUGH BIG PIECES OF WOOD QUICKLY! I have tree removal companies dump off wood in 6' lengths, which they do for free. I then slice it into 18" pieces and use a 30 ton log splitter to break them up and then a smaller 5 ton splitter to make fire wood. In the picture you see the logs from both tree company 'dumps' in my driveway. I used the 24" bar and the 24" chain that came with the saw. It made quick work of these 36" diameter logs. Others had problems: 1. Reported not to start after first time or wouldn't start after sitting for a while. I didn't experience this. I'm also smart so after I was done cutting up one load I'd pour the gas out of the saw and put it back in my gas can, then I'd start the saw and just let it die from not having any gas. When the next load came it started right up - no problems (see starting procedures below). 2. It EATS bar oil! Well the setting for the amount of bar oil is explained in the (rather lame) directions. USE THAT SMALL SCREW TO ADJUST! I've ALWAYS used old oil that came from my car's oil changes for bar oil - it works great! After adjusting that screw - it ate oil about the same as I remember my Stihl's back in the day. 3. Darnit folks - CLEAN the air filter after each day of cutting! 4. The 'gas container'. Yeah - it's worthless for gas. Get a 1 gallon red gas can at your local store and use it. The new ones have a cut-off and the nozzle fits the hole of the gas on the saw. I use the gas container they sent for chain oil. (yeah - I use oil from my car's oil changes so I need a container for that) 5. YES - holes for gas and chain oil are small. Buy a few small funnels and have some paper towels or rags around to wipe up because you WILL spill! Problems I had: 1. The jagged piece of metal that you put on to help you 'dig' into the wood and get leverage - the screws kept coming lose. I replaced the factory screws (which were hex - I freaking HATE hex) with two stainless screws from the hardware store using lock-washers to keep them tight. I'd recommend putting lock washers on your factory hex screws and DONT misplace the hex driver that came with the saw. 2. The tool to tighten the saw. It broke straight away. I'm using a ratchet and deep well socket now - it works great. The screwdriver they give to you is also useless - use a real one! 3. Chainsaw chains. Folks - regardless of what powerful motor you use, if the chain is dull it wont cut! I had largely forgotten about sharpening, bar lubrication, and chains all together since I was young. 4. Chainsaw chains get HOT when cutting through very thick wood especially when the chain isn't very sharp. STARTING COLD: *With gas in it already: Push the fuel bulb once, pull the choke out, put your foot on the bottom of the handle and pull the cord. It should 'sputter' after 2 or 3 pulls - when it does, push the choke back in and pull the cord - it'll start after 3-4 pulls. *With NO gas in it: Push the fuel bulb 2-3 times - follow above directions. It's a darn good saw with plenty of power and a GREAT price-point that I'm HAPPY to own and I'm sure it will last! As I said above, I'm 59 years old - but I'm still VERY strong. I can use this saw for a few hours before I get worn out. p.s. The 'safety gear'?? Yeah - useless! Ear muffs aren't bad - I dont use them as my hearing is shot already. There's an old saying, "You get what you pay for". Well folks, this isn't a STIHL or HUSQ but DARN it's got power and if you keep your chain sharp it'll cut though some massive wood. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! UPDATE: I've got through the two loads of wood in the pictures above - the latest load was red oak. The base of the tree was about 30 inches. In all I'm guessing I've ran this saw for about 50 hours so I have a bit more to say. Oak is considerably denser than pine. This saw, with a new chain, powered through the 30 inch diameter with no problems (one cut from each side - about 90 seconds total). THE CARDBOARD What in God's green earth is the cardboard for? What purpose does it serve? It says in the manual, "do not let the cardboard get oily. Well darnit - it's right where the chain gets oil. By the third chain replacement, the cardboard was soaked with oil and disintegrating. THE BAR At the front is a sprocket. I forgot about lubricating that. My saw just couldn't cut straight. The sprocket was overheating. There's a very small hole near the center of the sprocket on either side. Either use a grease gun or just push grease down that hole with your finger, spin the sprocket and more grease. I also turn the bar upside down every time I sharpen the chain - that way the sprocket spins in the opposite direction and wears more even. CHAINS I cut my wood on my concrete driveway so that once a piece is cut off, I use a furniture dolly to move it. (work smarter not harder). DO NOT dig your chain into dirt EVER or let it hit stones or metal. If you do, it will dull your chain. I had to relearn about chain sharpening. Trust me on this - buy a set of chainsaw files and use them - DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON ANYTHING ELSE (I did). What kind of chain you should use is up to what you're cutting. My 'end product' is cord-wood that I burn so I dont care if there's teeth marks in the wood I cut. After sharpening and using the chain that came with this saw, it was taking me about 3-4 minutes to make two cuts in the 30" oak. I bought a full chisel skip tooth chain. See, the chain that comes with the saw is a 'safety' chain and helps the saw from 'bucking' back. While it's probably a good thing for the 'new' chainsaw user, it doesn't cut as fast. The full chisel skip tooth chain allowed me to cut that same slice in about 90 seconds. I'm very strong so I'm able to handle it occasionally 'bucking' on me. Summary: VERY NICE SAW THAT IS AFFORDABLE! 1. If you are comfortable with chainsaws - get a full chisel skip tooth chain for this saw - you'll thank me! 2. Keep it clean. 3. Keep your bar's sprocket lubricated! (if your cuts dont go straight no matter what - your sprocket needs lubricated - do so then turn the bar upside down) 4. Buy this kit and USE IT! www.amazon.com/gp/product/B082PJ4CP5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 But - whenever your sharpen your chain, run the flat file over the top of each 'raker' (or 'follower')on the chain - just ONE pull! 5. Starting - if you cant start yours, let it sit for an hour and try my directions above (cold start). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2023 by John E Schultz

  • A great little chain saw.
Size: 26cc 12in
This is a great little chain saw. Here is a little background as to ehy I bought it. We have a farm and lots of trees as well. I needed a small saw for tight tree trimming that was easy to use for that situation. We already have 4 larger saws and 2 pole saws, but not one can get in easily to trim some trees or even some lumber in certain structures like sheds and pole buildings. The local rural hardware/lumber yard had a name brand that looked similar but cost 3 times more. Yikes! So I found this model at Amazon with decent reviews and bought it! I am so far delighted. At the age of 78 I work a farm, but lifting heavier saws to cut timber or trim and prune is in diminishing time. That is the background to get the saw, now the review: -It is easy to assemble. They provide a great little manual but poor instructions if you are a novice at assembling. Just look at the parts illustration and it will work out fine. -Follow carefully the fuel mixture. They provide a nice mixture container, just choose the right mix portion as it is marked for at least 3 choices or 4. - Easy yo start. It fired on the second pull, but really started up to run on the 3rd pull. Wow! Some expensive ones on the market can takr 6 heavy pulls. Not this one. -It is light, cuts very well and fast, like the top handle as you can get in tight places, or even up a ladder. Woulf be great if you had light storm damage to trees to clear them away. - Easy to handle if older or any person with limited skills in tree trimming. -I know this is a longer review, but sometimes one is needed to help inform others. This is a good product. Arrived quickly. Well packed. Everything you need to set it up is in the box. Enjoy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2026 by Happy customer

  • This saw is more of an accessary, maybe a good info
Size: 26cc 12in
This review is for the 12” arborist style, top-handle Proyama, 26cc. Amazon sometimes lumps these reviews across many products even changing ones. No idea how it will last so early reviews mean nothing, this review means nothing. I paid $109. Price is always relative to results. I didn’t break it in like I would a $$ saw. I had no idea what to expect. I put 24:1 in it and did some idle and ¾ -rev oscillations and temp cycles across three run-rest iterations. After 30min of light loaded (actual cutting) usage I was surprised on how it runs. It sounds, feels, and reacts as a decently tuned 2-smoke engine. From idle to full rev. It runs better (so far, comparatively) then the 4 Poulans and even a 271 Farm Boss. The idle tone made me smile. If you appreciate chainsaws, it makes good notes. Note: Note it took more then usual to get the oiler to start to produce for the bar, I was a bit worried about that at first and looked for a manual oiler adjustment. It does not have one. Now it likes to milk bar oil at rest, not unusual or an issue. TUNING: I only had to drop the idle down after an hour. The low and high circuit did not need adjustment. Weird. The chain is not garbage, it chips like a “real” arborist saw and not some low-chain-speed garden saw. The chain tracks fine in the bar. Chain stretch was normal for that bar length. Before I installed the chain, I imperially checked the side to side slop; it was typical. - The fuel tank and bar oil are sized (in volume) usefully. CONS: Things that remind you this is a $100 saw: The choke mechanism is a bit sloppy and sketchy feeling. - The fuel and bar oil caps are a weak link. There is no capture groove for the o-ring seal. If these don’t break from deterioration (due to material quality) first; over torquing the caps will destroy them as they stretch getting squared to a larger OD outside the cap. Take it easy on the cap tightness. - The clutch feels weak, or I find it slightly inadequate vs the power of the saw and aggressive bite of the chain. This is on 8” of tree, dense and dead. Chainsaw peeps would flag this as more on the engine. - The supplied soft case is chinky but whatever. A new Stihl will get you nothing and you can pay >$50 for the crappy new Stihl hard case with no bar guard and no bar guard capture. I would care less about the accessories in this case, more a complaint on the professional saw industry. REVIEW: Overall, not bad. I’m tempted to get the Proyama 68cc 24”. I actually ordered one and it got cancelled by Amazon due to unavailability or some reason. I don’t need it, but be interesting to put against my MS391. “Can I borrow one of your chainsaws?” OK, here. Ultimately, we will see if this little guy likes riding along on UTV and ATVs. This is its temporary home. If your buying one saw or your only saw or your first, its a different situation. Get a 16" bar MS180, Echo, maybe the Husky. $200 saws with more utility. This saw is more of an accessary. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2025 by JO

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