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Comentado en México el 25 de julio de 2024
Lo compre porque el que teniaodiaba era muy pequeño y rosaba con la comida que calentaba pero este no se si por el material o porque esta grueso no permite que se caliente rápidamente es el único inconveniente
Ricardo Perez
Comentado en México el 29 de diciembre de 2024
Solo lo ocupé para algo básico, pero funcionó bien
Rodrigo Dizon
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 31 de diciembre de 2023
Good
Omar Martinez
Comentado en México el 9 de junio de 2021
Practica y economica
Daniel Hernández Enriquez
Comentado en México el 20 de mayo de 2021
Bueno, cumple su función pero es para trabajos muy sencillos.
STGuy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de mayo de 2020
Stanley Plastic Mini-Hack SawThis is a small hack saw that easily got into tight spaces to cut off a bit of metal pipe and a wooden dowel.The plastic handle is solid and seems to be made of a durable plastic. It's wide and comfortable, allowing me to do quite a bit of sawing without any pain to my hand. It fits both 10" and 12" standard hack saw blades. The blade is securely held by a bolt and nut. I had no problems with it slipping though it might be possible if getting ham-fisted and binding the blade in a cut. Lightweight and reasonably compact it should fit in to any portable kit. Replacement hack saw blades are readily available at any hardware store in different lengths and TPI as needed.I looked at all the 1 and 2 star reviews before ordering. On receiving and using it, my suspicions were confirmed - the overwhelming majority of complaints arose from someone obviously not familiar with using hand saws and using the wrong tool for their jobs.Looking at the saw's image and reading its description, anybody with any knowledge of hand tools would recognize its utility and limitations. First - it's a hack saw, designed to cut metal. Not wood, not formica, not tile - metal. Hack saws have 10-12" blades designed to be attached at each end and secured taut. This support makes the blade quite strong. The blades range from 14-32 Teeth Per Inch with more TPI making a smoother cut for thinner, softer metal. Larger work like iron pipe needs a lower TPI blade for a faster cut. Wood saws have as few as 3TPI, bad for metal, good for wood.This Stanley has 24TPI, good for thin metal, small dia. PVC pipe/wood dowels. Because of it small size and being supported at only at one end and the middle, the blade is mounted backwards compared to most conventional saws. This can be seen in the product image. Most hand saws are designed for the cut stroke to be power/pushing the saw. The pull stroke doesn't cut. That's great for full size saws. This little light saw cuts on the pull stroke not the push., otherwise the unsupported end could be prone to binding and jamming. It still can if used improperly, which many reviewers have done. If the end were supported for heavy cutting the saw wouldn't fit in narrow, tight spaces. It's similar in operation to wood pull saws used for flush cutting dowels.I take good care of all my tools but this one did manage to hit the deck a couple of times with only a slight scuff mark to bear witness. The blade is slightly flexible so it didn't snap and there was no permanent bend.Its utility can be expanded slightly by using blades with fewer TPI for faster cutting of harder metal or PVC or similarly hard materials. But it's not a wood saw so while cutting *small* cross sections of wood is certainly possible, it'll take awhile compared to a blade *made for use on wood*.As initially stated, it's a light duty hack saw, not a rip saw, wood saw, or Japanese flush cutting plug saw. Using it outside of its design envelope is possible but requires care and respect to the limitations of doing so. A little power can be applied if the cutting is kept to the portion of the blade between the support points. This means a lot more strokes. Using the whole blade is possible but it can only cut as deep as the forward support screw's outer dia. Past that pressure on the blade has to be eased, keeping in mind the cutting is done on the pull stroke. This could cut large diameter PVC pipe by rotating the cut if the walls aren't too thick.I rarely give 5 stars to a product because durability is my fifth star. Most of the time reviews are written very soon after a purchase with follow-up comments being less than common. This means durability isn't tested or noted unless something goes wrong straightaway. So a great product initially can only get 4 stars from me until it provides what seems like reasonable service.In the case of the Stanley Plastic Mini-Hack Saw, looking at the design and build quality, I believe this will last a long time with minimal care. Knock the creme brulee torch on it or drop in into a buck of acetone and all bets are off. Even if left out in the rain, just wipe it down. If a rusty saw blade is a bother, swap it out for a new one and it's new again.I'd buy this again. But usually by the time a good product needs replacing it's no longer available so I'm ordering another. I highly recommend it for what it is.
R.Fow
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de diciembre de 2020
Handy little tool to have around. I paid 10$ for it here and I think that’s a fair price
kaivan
Comentado en India el 11 de junio de 2018
Stanley Hacksaw blade holding handle .The tool is made in plactic and feels solid.i have a large hand and liked its ergonomics.a bit larger then expected.easy use and compact for tool box storage and travel, compared to the full size handle and frames.( though they are more stable and user friendly to a level).The best benefit in this handle model is that it allows the user to use the blade end were area is restricted and allows the flexibility in tight corners.What a deal for Rs157 including the courier.Verdict : Happy buyer for hacksaw blade handle .Recommended for home/Bungalows/ workshop/ work sites and DIY.
Miguel
Comentado en México el 21 de abril de 2018
No es comoda para cortar, el plastico hace que se sienta muy fragil, si pudiera probaría con alguna de metal que de mayor fuerza al cortar
César G.
Comentado en México el 7 de septiembre de 2016
Segueta de mango de plástico resistente, adecuada para trabajo de uso casero, de tamaño pequeño que cabe en cualquier cajón.
Omar Salem
As described
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