Description
Product Description



Features:
(1) Open length: 15.4 inches
(2) Closed length: 8.5 inches
(3) Blade length: 7 inches
(4) Blade thickness: 1.2 mm
(5) Blade material: 65 mn
(6) Tripe teeth saw blade design
(7) Durable, two-color plastic handle in high visibility red and black
(8) Ergonomically curved handle for a comfortable hold
(9) Knurled handle for a sure, no-slip grip
(10) Lock-in blade for safety – Won’t collapse or snap while cutting or closing
Package List:
1 x Pruning Saw
1 x User Manual
Ste –
It worksI take this with me when I’m camping and want firewood. It works really well. My first impressions where that it felt a bit flimsy and it’s bigger than I expected. But it’s light and has held up really well. So perfect addition to my kit.
TechGeek01 –
Nice, could be sharperNice tool, cuts well, sturdy, could do with being slightly sharper vs others I’ve used in the past.
The Jock –
Saw this and liked it.Lightweight easy to carry does the job, little to no effort needed.
Amazon Customer –
Excellent value for moneyFor basic garden use this is wonderful
Amazon Customer –
Easy to useVery easy to use. Lightweight especially for older people. Used this for sawing thick rose branches. Would recommend this to anyone young especially for old to use
Phillysound2 –
Great for pruningI bought this to help me prune my overgrown garden and it’s sharp and has enabled me to cut through lots of thick shrub stems and small branches. Very good for the money.
cutemagi –
A handy garden sawA great saw that cuts through live wood with ease. My wife uses it when gardening and she is very impressed with it too.
Amazon Customer –
Great toolGood for cutting branches, any kind of wood. Chops well.Highly recommend.
sarah –
Good pruning saw – robustGot this for pruning shrubs where branches are too big for secateurs. Used it a number of times – its robust and doesnt get gunked with sap. Folds and locks open/closed. Good saw and not bendy like my last one – will buy it again should it ever stop working! Well pleased!
Mr Sensible –
Watch your fingers!The hand saw is very useful for cutting back branches as it doesn’t get snagged on stuff like a bow saw might. So I am quite pleased with it…my only words of caution would be to watch your fingers when you are closing the blade into the handle…you can’t do it with one hand if up a ladder..and even with two hands you have to watch that your fingers are out of the way. That apart, I’m glad to have it to aid me in the constant battle with my shrubs.