Ford3000
Super OPE Member

Looks like my chain container, only its not round, and there is no nice lube oil in there,(Thought we ought to include a photo of this product in the thread!)
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It looks like a well designed product for this application. But it immediately raises at least 2 questions:
1. Where do you store your used chains?
2 Do you need a separate one for each saw?
When I started to get ‘chain crazy’, many years back, I looked at a lot of storage options, including: telescoping, rectangular, plastic tubes (formerly sold for this purpose); custom, wooden boxes (heavy); empty deli take-out containers; old VHS cassette cases; etc.
I even contacted a manufacturer’s rep for a plastics molding company who made telescoping, plastic cases for Home Depot ‘Powercare’ brand chain (nice cases, TriLink chain). But I would have to buy a large quantity and sell off the rest. I thought, ‘ Who would pay $7 for a case for an $18 chain?’
I settled on heavy duty (‘freezer’), zip-lock bags, which last a while, but not forever. Less than 10 cents each. Heavier gauge bags are available from industrial suppliers, in quantity.
I saved a bunch of the heavier ‘Mylar’ style bags that dog treats, trail mix, etc. come in, but the clear bags still win.
I can see where the ChainLocker could be a great product for the right user. Like a tackle box for fishing, or a quiver for arrows. But I already carry a case for each saw, with scrench, spare parts, etc., and the zip-lock bags of chains fit in there.
Philbert
and it didn't come full of chocolate sweets.