Oregon S52T 14-In Chain Saw Chain 2-Pack vs KAKEI 16in Chainsaw Chain .325 Pitch .063 Gauge 67DL
Overall winner: Oregon S52T 14-In Chain Saw Chain 2-Pack
Key Differences
KAKEI A is a 16-inch, .325/.063 67-link chain marketed as high-quality and durable and comes as a three-pack; it also lists compatibility limits requiring matching pitch/gauge/length. Oregon B is a 14-inch, 2-pack aimed at 14" bars, noted for staying sharp and good value with slightly higher average user rating. Choose KAKEI if you need a 16" chain and prioritize durability; choose Oregon if you use a 14" bar and want proven sharpness and higher-rated user feedback
Oregon S52T 14-In Chain Saw Chain 2-Pack
Oregon S52T 14-inch chainsaw chain fits multiple 14-bar models. Easy installation and stays sharp, with frequent sharpening possible. Customers note good value and solid performance on electric models
Pros
- fits multiple 14-inch bar models
- easy to install
- holds sharpness and can be sharpened multiple times
- performs well on electric models
Cons
- limited model-specific compatibility in description
- performance anecdotes focus on electric models
KAKEI 16in Chainsaw Chain .325 Pitch .063 Gauge 67DL
KAKEI chainsaw chain set for 16 inch bars with 0.325 pitch and 0.063 gauge. Includes 3 chains and 67 drive links; semi-chisel design with kickback performance compliance. Customers note durability, sharpness retention, and easy installation
Pros
- 3-pack for multiple chains
- OK for 16 inch bars
- semi-chisel design
- kickback performance compliant
Cons
- fits certain models (verify pitch, gauge, and drive links)
- mentions preferences against other brands
- no explicit compatibility chart beyond noted models
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | KAKEI |
| Durability | KAKEI |
| Versatility | Oregon |
| User Reviews | Oregon |