Strange not much response on this issue considering the threads started.
At this time the prices on some larger loops of 3/8 chain is like $6 and free shipping. Some of the other prices and the pre discounted anniversary sale are not so impressive. The 3/8 chain is of the plain drive link, no lube features on the drive link or on the tie strap like the Oregon exj I have to compare with. Re sizing the loops the rivets come out easier than the exj rivets, It splices in to replace 11 drive links with no issue. I kind of like oil features on the drive links for economy new comer chain that seems to be Upstart but these guys have much longer loops.
The ripping chain is a semi chisel with an angle approaching the 10 degrees expected. I was lead to believe on another site it was normal cutters.
The shipping was amazingly fast, faster than the estimate. The confirmation email did not come but one noting I had looked at a replacement carb for a Stihl ht250 and did I want it was sent to the email address I provided.
The chain is in pouches inside boxes and the boxes don't state what the loop is the pouches are labeled.
There was some reflection of light off the cutting edge I don't generally see, I doubt I did it re sizing, the only size loops I really wanted were ripping chain and I did not want that really. I have gone 10 file strokes and still a good way to go.
I really spend most time in the 35cc class and have not used any of it. They did not have the 3/8 file guide I ordered so doubled up on the 11/64 I also ordered and threw in 6 files I did not order, at least one package of 3 was the 7/32 that would have been on the ordered guide.
As to the worth it that is subjective, I note the depth gauges are more minimal in area compared to the exj which probably means more dangerous.