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Comentado en el Reino Unido el 27 de marzo de 2025
all good
Libert Philippe
Revisado en Bélgica el 18 de abril de 2025
grande lame souple et extrêmement coupante
Some couple who buys things
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de diciembre de 2024
I love the wooden handle. The blade is properly sharp and cuts well as long as you know which side to use for what kind of cut.Easy to hold contoured wooden handle keeps this oriented well as you use it.The steel blade is flexible as expected. I haven't snapped it yet and I have used it a lot. Green wood, lumber, construction lumber. All around just eats wood like it should.The hardware however, connecting the blade to the handle is really easily bent.I have had to bend it back multiple times to keep the blade in line with the handle.Overall not a bad beginner saw, this is way better than the plastic ones you get at big box stores. Keep that in mind!My blue Japanese pull saw, it was effective, but uncomfortable for long term use.I'll keep this and make my own hardware later. I like the handle that much.
brain
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de noviembre de 2024
This was what I expected from a pull saw - thin, flexible, sharp, and handy. I like that compared to the pull saw I'm replacing, this has a replacable blade. I also like the texture of the handle, which has a more traditional shape than my modern saws.
Milo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de noviembre de 2024
The saw came disassembled, but it was easy to assemble. You just turn the knob counterclockwise, slip the blade in until it slips into the notch, and then retighten. There's a good image on the product page, the middle image. The knob is a little tight, but that's good for keeping it in place. The handle isn't very slick or smooth, so you can get a good grip on it. It's a sort of oval shape with the sides cut vertically. It seems to be quality made, and the teeth are quite sharp, cutting well, and they included some edge guards to protect the teeth. They even etched the tooth count on the blade for easy identification, and you can see that at the end of the blade. The only thing is it would be nice to be able to find replacement blades, but I couldn't find them on their product page or brand page. Overall though, it's a good Japanese pull saw, and I like it.
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