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Fiskars 7031 30-Inch Bow Saw
 
 

Fiskars 7031 30-Inch Bow Saw

by Fiskars
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)

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Fiskars 7031 30-Inch Bow Saw + Fiskars 7027 30-Inch Replacement Saw Blade + Fiskars 7861 Axe and Knife Sharpener
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Product Features

  • Strong, light saw suited for sizable cutting jobs such as felling small- to moderate-sized trees and cutting firewood
  • 30-inch hardened carbon steel blade with rust inhibitor; replacement blade no. 7027 available
  • Safety tension lever for added control
  • Lightweight tubular steel frame
  • Lifetime warranty

Product Details

  • Item Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B0002YUE50
  • Item model number: 7031
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,791 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)

Product Description

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Fiskars 30-inch bow saw is basically the equivalent of a human-powered chain saw, designed with a light, fast action that chews through branches too big for any lopper. It¿s ideal for removing large limbs or trimming pieces down to size after the initial cut. The easy-to-handle tubular steel frame secures a hardened carbon steel blade with rust inhibitor to ensure long cutting life. And the tension lever adjusts to keep the blade safely stretched taut. Plus, there¿s one feature that you can¿t see, but that counts most of all: Fiskars lifetime performance guarantee.

Product Description

Features a hardened carbon-steel blade with rust inhibitor and a lightweight tubular steel frame.


 

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73 of 73 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Best of the Bunch, July 19, 2008
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Gary W. Fogg (Topsham, Maine United States) - See all my reviews
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For a period of twenty years or so starting in about 1950, bow saws based on a design by the Sandvik Company in Sweden were used for serious work in forestry and arboriculture. They were lighter and easier to use than crosscut saws, but were much cheaper than gasoline powered chain saws, which had not quite permeated the market to the extent that they did later on. Unfortunately for those of us who still use bow saws for serious work, they are no longer made as well as they once were. Today's bow saws are almost all made by contract with companies in Asia and marketed for very light use.

Nonetheless, in the midst of this sad situation, the Fiskars stands out as one saw that is reasonably good. It is lightweight, has excellent balance, feels right in the hand, and the the blade stays taught in spite of regular use.

By comparison, the Corona 30 inch saw is strong but feels a little heavy. The Bahco and Gilmour versions of the 30 inch saw are lightweight and well balanced, but the tensioning handles are loose. The cheap plastic hand guard on the Bahco saw I own actually fell off the first time I used it and I have had to wrap the saw with tape to keep the handle tight. The saw selling for five dollars available from Northern Tool and Equipment Company is so poorly made it is appalling.

I have used the Fiskars 30 inch bow saw in trailwork and around the home, felling, bucking and limbing trees up to 10 inches in diameter quite easily. It cuts well in both green and dry wood with a Bahco No. 51 blade (all cutting teeth, no rakers), and it is small enough to get into tight places, which is often needed when clearing blowdowns or when limbing large trees. To cut trees in the 10 inch size range, one must, of course, cut from two directions. With a little practice, one can master the art of getting both cuts to meet so that the log is cut through cleanly, almost as if it was done from one direction only.

I have purchased and tested additional bow saws made in Italy and Germany. One of these was quite good but apparently not available in the United States. I have also purchased the Bahco heavy-duty 30 inch bow saw, called the "Force" model. This saw is excellent and should not be confused with the more common Bahco saw with the removable plastic hand guard. The Force saw is heavier and more ruggedly built than either the common Bahco saw or the Fiskars model, and it cuts logs up to 12 inches in diameter. The strong plastic hand guard is part of the saw frame and there is no handle that opens and closes to apply tension to the saw blade. Instead, a screw-type tensioning mechanism, similar to those first used on Sandvik bow saws 60 years ago, is used to insert or remove blades and to keep them taught. This method of tensioning the blade is much easier and keeps the blade tighter than in most of today's models. Because the Force saw is heavier, I would still recommend the Fiskars model for most homeowners, but for demanding applications, such as trailwork and forestry, I would recommend the Bachco 30 inch Force saw instead.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than I imagined, February 24, 2008
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J. DREIER (North Pole, AK) - See all my reviews
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The picture and description doesn't do this saw justice. I was leery buying another 30 in bow saw because the ones I've had over 21" are flimsy and easily bent. The Fiskar 30" Saw is not round but rather oval (making the bends very strong), heavy aluminum but yet light weight. It feels like a high quality durable saw in your hands. It's very unlikely this one will be damaged with normal use or by accidentally dropping a log on. If there was one thing that I would change it would be a better grip (larger) that fits my hand better. But it is comfortable enough to saw all day. I chose this saw because it cost was twice as much as the others on Amazon and the one's that are available locally. I relied on the theory that you get what you pay for, and for once I was right. I'd recommend this saw to anyone and am planning on replacing my 21" bow saw with the Fiskar 21" with the confidence it be made with the same quality.
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23 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Substandard Performance, July 24, 2008
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I'm not sure why the other reviewers have glowing things to say about this saw. The frame is rigid as mentioned. There is NO tensioning mechanism for the blade. The blade tangs are made of what looks like aluminum and are barely adequate to hold the blade in place. The blade itself cuts VERY poorly, so poorly I was wondering if I got a manufacturing defect. If you have a few extra hours to kill, then by all means use this saw to cut a branch or two! The whole point of a bow saw is portability and quick sawing action. This one fails utterly.

I purchased this saw in June of 2008. It was manufactured in China.
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