You can use a hand saw for pruning, but it will take longer and be more difficult than using a power saw.
When choosing a pruning saw, it is important to consider the size of the blade and the type of teeth. The size of the blade will determine the maximum size of the branch that can be cut, and the type of teeth will determine how fast and clean the cut will be.
Pruning saws can cut through branches that are up to four or five inches in diameter, depending on the type of saw. If you need to cut through something thicker, you will need to use a different tool.
If you have cut a branch off of a tree, you may be wondering if you should seal the cut. While sealing is not necessary, it can help the tree heal and prevent disease. If you choose to seal the cut, use a tree wound sealant or paint.
5/5
OUTDOOR & SURVIVAL: Throw this lightweight saw in your backpack or toolbox. This tool will be a great help in the bush for trail maintenance or while camping or constructing shelter, and as a bonus you can have a campfire going in no time! Keep it in your car for EMERGENCY SITUATIONS: the red handle makes it easy to find. When folded and not in use, the compact saw easily fits in your pocket. Then simply retrieve it from the pocket, flip the lock, extend the blade and lock it open.
ERGONOMICALLY DESIGNED NON-SLIP GRIP: The handle is made of non-slip materials, providing a comfortable and stable grip for extended use. The rugged handle feels solid and grippy. The size of the handle will work with any hand size from small to extra-large.
LOCKING SYSTEM: The saw is easy to open & close with a lock. The handle functions as a scabbard and sheath and the lock on the handle keeps it from flopping around when not in use. In open position, the rugged razor tooth blade remains stable during strong pulls resulting in accurate cuts.
PRUNING EFFICIENCY. Pruning is a fun task with this attractive saw. Works great for limbing trees like oaks and pines. You can easily cut branches up to 4-inches in diameter with this powerful handsaw! The blades themselves cut on the draw stroke backwards and make deep satisfying cuts, tearing through whatever wood stands before you. The rugged razor tooth blade remains stable during strong pulls resulting in accurate cuts.
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$234
The Tabor 7" straight, which costs $14, is the best trekking saw; it's high-quality, locks open and shut so there's no need for a sheath.Other things I've used recently:$10 Sierra saw, needs some form of sheath because the blade is very thin and it doesn't lock closed. The only saw I've ever broken by pressing on it when it was stuck.Tabor non-locking, $12. Similar to Sierra but with a thicker blade stock; produced in Taiwan. Was fine up until I tried the locking model, after which I never went back to the pack-opening saw.$18? 8" curved locking Tabor. Nice but not as nice of a value; when closed, teeth are more exposed.Corona curved locking 10" for $20. Beautiful yet expensive, and when closed, teeth are visible to other objects in your pack.Not a great bargain for $10, a generic, poor copy of Corona.The Tabor is made in Taiwan, is of good quality, is imported by an Israeli company, and is reasonably priced. Suitable for me.
4.8/5
Equipped with a perfectly-balanced uniquely-shaped low angle curve, hard chrome-plated blade
Multi-purpose folding saw with 14-1/5-inch curved blade for a greater reach
XL teeth configuration - 5.5 teeth per inch
Suitable for pruning, cutting green wood as well as dry, hard wood
The non-slip two-handed rubberized cushioned handle provides a sure and comfortable grip even in the most difficult operating conditions
$234
Four tools are my thing. I like to bring my axe, saw, knife, and utility blade with me when I'm spending a lot of time in the woods. I'll utilize various sizes of each depending on the circumstance. I've decided on my ultimate tools after a few years and much too many purchases (for now).The Silky Saws meet all of my saw needs for light, brief-stay, and long adventures. My go-to, ultralight, throw in the bag folding saw has medium teeth and is called the Pocketboy 170. Without a doubt, the greatest basic bushcraft saw is my Gomboy 240 with big teeth. It completes the task quickly, is strong, simple to replace the blades when necessary, and simply works. The Gomboy performs vastly better than both the Corona and the Bahco laplanders, which I own. (The Bahco is only little quicker than the Corona.)So I felt compelled to try the BigBoy 2000. How shall I put it? It is like always having a chainsaw. It can handle very massive logs you wouldn't even attempt with any other folding saw, and it effortlessly slices through 4 inch wood.It's large. very large Although 14 inches may not seem like much, in comparison to the others, it is startling. But it doesn't seem like such a big deal if you bring a Small Forest Axe into the woods. In practically all of my packs, it fits. It doesn't come with a sheath, and I haven't paid extra for one either, but so far it hasn't been a major concern. If you drop it on the ground, it's not like you'll miss this man. It's really visible because it's bright yellow and almost two feet long open.The only thing that ever causes me any issue is that the blade occasionally seems a little flimsy and has a propensity to bend too readily if I run into a knot or am not careful enough. I primarily blame user mistake for that.For short expeditions, I still like the GomBoy 240 as my bushcraft saw. However, the BigBoy is the best option if I intend to spend several days in the woods or if I want to engage in serious woodcraft.
4.7/5
â–² ERGONOMIC, slip-resistant, comfort grip handle. Gear style lock for safety. Adjustable medium tooth blade
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â–² SUPERIOR DESIGN to reduce friction and binding with Japanese style pull cut sawing
â–² RUGGED 8" BLADE, Triple-cut razor teeth hardened to stay sharp for smooth, fast sawing â–² EASILY CUTS wood, bone & plastic. MULTI-PURPOSE utility job saw. Easy and safe to carry
$234
Today I used it for the first time to demonstrate how to harvest dead fall to my wife. Considering that this is my first folding saw, there are advantages and disadvantages to the events that occurred. The fact that they really mean "durable" is a pro. I was too eager and attacked an entire 6-inch branch, sawing it back and forth despite their advice. It became stuck at a pinch point and bent at least 2-3". With my standard saws, I simply pulled it free without any damage. I got through the 6" oak in about 5 minutes, and it is compact enough when folded to fit in the little cargo pocket on my old Carhart pants—you know, the ones with the diagonal short legs. Just to let you know, like they say, it truly does cut best on the pull stroke. Now for the cons: When you pull it out, if you let go just a little, it will open. I wish there was a lock or at least some tension in the closed position. The pinion screw is a touch janky; when it was arrived, it was far too loose, and when I tightened it by an eighth of a turn, it was way too tight. I believe it even somewhat loosened as I was sawing; perhaps a screw or pin lock to hold it in place would be helpful. What is the overall picture then? Is this the best purchase I've ever made? Of course not. Is it worth the money, extremely reliable, pocket-sized, and durable? Heck yeah, it is, and I couldn't be happier with the deal I got and the product's quality.
4.7/5
Durable SK-5 steel blade for efficient cutting during camping survival bushcraft landscaping and general yard work
Heavy duty rugged 11" long blade helps you power through thick branches faster, 11" blade is ideal for cutting 6" - 7" diameter branches.
Comfortable and longer rubber coated polymer handle ensures a firm grip in any weather condition
Extra long design folding saw
Aggressive staggered teeth ( 7 TPI ) allows ultra smooth and sharp sawing
$234
When you take this saw out of the box, it is quite weighty. The metal blade lock and thick, curved rubber handle are both incredibly strong and impressive. But I was quite aback to discover a 1mm (.04 in) blade. In my palm, the blade flexes, which made me doubt it. To cut the dead tree in my yard, I hurried outside. Once more, the small blade's ability to cut through the 1 had me in awe "as smooth as butter. This saw seems to be comparable to a flexible boning knife. Flexibility is useful for reaching confined spaces. As with other wood saw blades, the teeth on this blade are alternatively milled. Additionally, each tooth has two bevels, which facilitates faster cutting by reducing friction. Not even very long strokes were necessary. 1 was easily sliced through with a few light strokes "branch extremely well. This foldable saw is moderately priced when compared to other models, but you get your money's worth given its functionality, adaptability, and durability for use in the yard, when camping, etc. I'm unsure about the lifetime warranty, though. Whose lifespan?
4.7/5
Comfort Handle--Folding saw handle grip is an anti slip soft grip and designed to ensure efficient trimming for less hand ache.folding saw has lock out mid way to prevent accidentally cutting off your own fingers,it's in the mid lock position.
Multi Purpose & Tough-- Folding saw rugged folding saw can be used as a pruner for pruning, camping, survival, hiking perfect for cutting tree branches campers firewood.
Quick Cut Hard Blades--FUJIWARA folding saw has a 8" long Triple Cut blade made of SK4 200mm Carbon Steel with sharp teeth, coated for less friction & resistance with each pull for quicker sawing. Rust resistant and Long Life time hold.
Scientific Design--Folding saw well-built utility saw design provides a premium tool that won't let you down and lasts for many years. Superior folding and quick secure locking unlocking system keeps blade firmly in place during use and safe when not in use. Lightweight for easy carrying and for less fatigue in use but rugged & tough to do the cutting you need. Eyelet for belt attachment.
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$234
I planned to cut down a lot of the little trees in my yard, so I wasn't really expecting this to go so well. I simply stepped outside to test it out, but it sliced so quickly that I had to keep moving. In the end, I also removed a few dead trees that were 8 to 10 inches thick. After cutting 20 trees, some of them rather large and several of them 3-5 inches thick, it took me around 30 to 45 minutes. I certainly didn't anticipate completing the task that day or with such ease. This tiny detail is wonderful.
4.6/5
The PocketBoy offers extraordinary cutting capacity
Ideal for landscaping, pruning & trimming, camping, trail maintenance & general outdoors
Blade length is 130mm/5.1 inches (8.5 teeth per inch) & has 2 open locking positions for in line or flush cutting
Features a rust-resistant, hard chrome-plated, taper-ground blade with impulse-hardened, non-set teeth
The PocketBoy is compact, lightweight & takes up little room in your toolbox, backpack, glove box or pocket!
$234
My second PocketBoy 130 is this one. The Fine Teeth is my other one.As a utility saw, this one truly took the place of my Bahco Laplander. It cuts everything (bone, wood, sagebrush, dry wall, PVC, you name it) more quickly than the Bahco, which has a blade that is 2 1/4 inches longer. The cut is left cleaner. The same size of material as the lengthier Bahco can be handled by it. It is easy to carry and shorter when folded and expanded.My other Silky Saws are all the big teeth varieties. They can cut wood quite quickly. Wood presented a few challenges for my fine teeth PocketBoy, but it performed admirably through most other materials. The large-toothed Silkys make excellent wood saws but are less effective on bone and other materials like sagebrush. I made the decision to give the medium teeth PocketBoy a try, and as I mentioned above, I am so pleased with it's performance in every material I need a compact utility saw for that I have given up carrying my Bahco Laplanders in favor of this saw. This is indeed great praise because I've been using the Laplanders for a very long time and really enjoy them. A better utility saw is the Silky PocketBoy Medium Teeth, which is also lighter to carry.
4.6/5
Makes quick, easy undercuts without sacrificing control
Ideal for making quick, clean cuts through large branches
Blade length: 15 inch
Triple-ground Power Tooth blade cuts on the pull and push stroke to plane away wood with maximum speed
Lifetime warranty
$234
With this buy, I'm quite pleased.I've got a lot of yard work to do now that I've moved into a new apartment. This brand is one that I am familiar with and have used successfully in the past. I anticipated the saw to be hefty, but I was able to use it over my head for two hours straight because it is so lightweight. The grip is at a comfortable angle, and the blade is VERY sharp. Using it with both my left and right hands was no difficulty for me. The saw is dependable and strong.I used this saw to trim the hedges below in roughly two hours despite being sedentary, 50 years old, and just 4'10" and 90 pounds. Opening up the view of our home from the sidewalk will put any possible trespassers in plain view of onlookers in our busy area. Security is threatened by privacy.
4.2/5
GREAT ANTICORROSIVE ABILITY: Antirust Paint sprays the blade, which makes folding saw still sharp and durable after connecting with plant fluid.
COMFORT ERGONOMIC HANDLE: Ergonomically curved, handle is comfortable and secure; soft-touch handles and non-slip surface covers TPR grips reduce hand and arm fatigue while working
SECURE LOCK MECHANICS: The secure locking system keeps saw blade firmly in place during use and safe when not in use.
PREMIUM STEEL: The blade of this saw garden is made of High Carbon Steel SK-5, featuring super sharp teeth for more aggressive and faster cutting.
WIDE APPLICATION: Fully tested, this sturdy folding saw can be used as a pruner for garden pruning, sawing fence posts and other DIY wood cutting, camping kit equipment, survival gear kit, hiking accessory.
$234
a useful addition to my camping equipment Perfectly sized for the door pockets on my pickup. quicker than a chain saw or a "bow-saw" for those little jobs. For little trail clearing or for a campfire, this will work just as well as a hatchet.It seems to be significant enough. The blade lock system is secure but simple to unlock. The pivot bolt could only be tightened by 1/16 to 1/8 inch, according to my inspection. I like this folding compact style over the "fixed-blade" type with a sheath because it won't be used every day. The saw features three lock points: one when it is entirely closed, one when it is fully extended, and three when it is halfway open and closing. A wonderful redundant feature to prevent it from cutting your hand is this. ******Even if it just lasts a few years, the purchase will have been worthwhile due to the great price. Many evaluations of various brand hand saws mentioned how they were fragile, flimsy, or quickly became dulled with usage. These issues did not appear to exist with this FLORA GUARD product. It won't be a problem because I expect it to get dingy with use and time.
4.2/5
ERGONOMICAL CUSHIONED HANDLE - Pistol Style Grip Gives You a Comfortable Sturdy Feel While Cutting/Sawing. Convenient Hanging Hole for Storage!
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PERFECT FOR PRUNING LANDSCAPE - Including Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Branches/Limbs, and So Much More!
CUTS BRANCHES UP TO 8 INCHES THICK - Incredibly Strong & Versatile, Can easily cut through branches/limbs up to 8 Inches Thick!
RAZOR TOOTH 7TPI CURVED BLADE - Curve Styling Makes Cutting & Trimming Effortless!
$234
I intended to purchase a unique saw instead of the standard Corona pruning saw, which costs $24.99 and comes without a sheath. This saw is essentially the same saw EXACTLY, but it has a cooler color and costs less because it includes a sheath. I would rate the saw exclusively with five stars. Just what I had hoped for. It is cool looking, razor sharp, light in the hand, strong, and cuts precisely. I only mentioned rating the saw because I initially had a problem with my sheath; the plastic belt buckle instantly broke off. However, I did get in touch with customer service, and they were pleased to send me a new sheath. In light of this, customer service also merits a perfect score! The strength and layout of the plastic they use for the sheath are the only things they could tweak. I started cutting a tree that had grown out of control and was enjoying myself.
Pruners are cutting tools used to remove dead or excess growth from plants. There are two types of pruners: manual pruners and powered pruners. Manual pruners are operated by hand. They come in a variety of sizes and shapes, and can be used for a variety of tasks, from trimming small branches to cutting through thick stems. Powered pruners are operated by an electric motor or gasoline engine. They are more powerful than manual pruners and can make quick work of large branches and stems.
There is a lot of debate over what the best hand saw is on the market. Some people swear by Japanese saws, while others prefer American-made options. Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference and what you plan to use the saw for. If you're looking for a versatile option that can handle a variety of tasks, then a Japanese saw is a good choice. If you're looking for a durable option that's built to last, then an American-made saw is a better option.
There are many handheld pruning saws on the market, but which one is the best? It really depends on what you need it for. If you are looking for a saw to use for light pruning, then a smaller, less expensive saw may be all you need. However, if you are looking for a saw to use for heavy-duty pruning, then you will want to spend a little more money on a higher quality saw.
If you are looking for the best saw for pruning trees, you will want to consider a few things. First, you will want to think about the size of the tree that you need to prune. If you have a small tree, you may not need a large saw. Second, you will want to think about the type of tree that you need to prune. If you have a softwood tree, you will want to use a different saw than if you have a hardwood tree. Third, you will want to think about the type of cuts that you need to make
There are many tools that can be used to cut tree branches, but the best tool for the job depends on the size and type of branch being cut. For smaller branches, a hand saw or pruning shears may be all that is needed. For larger branches, a chain saw or pole saw may be the best option.
There are many different types of hand saws available on the market, so it can be difficult to know which one to choose. If you are looking for an easy-to-use hand saw, we recommend the Japanese-style hand saw. This type of saw is designed for cutting through wood quickly and easily, and the blade is very sharp.
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