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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great for on the go use,
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This review is from: Corona Clipper 7-Inch Razor Tooth Folding Pruning Saw RS 7245 (Lawn & Patio)
Lightweight and perfect for taking with me on mountain bike rides to cut any downed trees or branches. Fits nicely into my Camelbak. I can use it with two hands or one. The blade is very sharp and cuts easily through branches. I've used it on up to maybe a 9" tree that had fallen. It's not exactly made for cutting large branches, but using the three-cut method gets the job done. The blade seems to be made out of some cheap metal, but it works.
Amazon's item weight is off. Here's the actual specs. Weight: 6.5oz (184 grams) Folded length: 9" Open length: 15"
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Tough Little Workhorse,
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This review is from: Corona Clipper 7-Inch Razor Tooth Folding Pruning Saw RS 7245 (Lawn & Patio)
When 3 brothers got together to trim their Mother's trees, two showed up with cumbersome clippers and handsaws. My husband brought his Corona Clipper 7-inch razor tooth folding pruning saw and got to work. When the other two brothers saw how it effortlessly trimmed away branches up to 4-5", they both wanted to know where he bought it. I checked Amazon.com and ordered 3. Two were for the brothers to use in their own yards and 1 was for my husband's traveling toolbag.
This is an amazing tool for its size. My husband swears it is the best small pruning saw he has ever used. It folds compactly, so it is safe and easy to carry anywhere. A great gift for the home gardener!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great and Versatile Small Saw,
This review is from: Corona Clipper 7-Inch Razor Tooth Folding Pruning Saw RS 7245 (Lawn & Patio)
This has sharp teeth, and ours gets used on the trail all the time to clear deadfalls after storms. It is good enough to use as a machete to clear brambles and vines as well, so I call it versatile. We have cut trunks as much as nine inches in diameter with it. And, it fits in a pocket or pack so hands are free for other things. At home it does a fine job on the oaks and crepe myrtles, and then we use it to cut to those bundle lengths for pick up. This is now 'our' saw and will be replaced as needed when it ever does wear out.
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