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Dr. Ginge
> 24 hourGreat little mighty pocket saw. This thing is well made and strong. Cuts through branches like butter. Highly recommended for pack camping or just around the house pruning. I was surprised how easy it cuts.
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Sandra Wade
> 24 hourThis blade is great. Have been using it to cut tree roots in my planting beds.
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wboz
> 24 hourAmazingly effective. I clean this after every use to hopefully preserve it for many future uses. Very high quality tool, worth the pennies
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PONDI
> 24 hourI admit that this line of product is not cheap but it is so well built Im in love with them. Small but solid built and very sharp. My suggestion is to keep it clean and lubricated all the time. Will last for years.
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Hilary Whatley
> 24 hourIt just cuts through wood like butter.
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Peter J. Shea
> 24 hourThe thin kerf on a ultra sharp hardened steel blade make this back cut saw cut Eastern US hardwoods less than 3” like butter. Light, durable and good value. Christmas stocking stuffers from my hunting buddies, especially for those who drive the deer to me!
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Shawn Timothy Holloway
> 24 hourGreat craftsmanship and blade. Cuts fast than I expected
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourBought this to carry in back pocket for when scissor-type trimmers were ineffective or couldnt be used due to limbs in the way of long handles. They work perfectly for this use and are easy and safe to use off a ladder as they operate with only one hand. They seem very well made and have now survived many hours of use with no apparent dulling of the blade teeth and no apparent weakness in the rotating pivot where the blade moves from stowed position to operating position. Very handy bush and tree trimming tool and well made.
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Justin C.
> 24 hourLiterally melts through softwood like butter. Hardwood takes some work but is still doable.
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Brandon Solomon
> 24 hourThis mini pull saw has become integral part of my wood harvesting when out in the woods as well as removing those vines that smother out trees by growing up the trunk and denying the canopy access to sunlight. I used this to cut out a 3ft section of that vine near to the ground and, before too long, they all began to brown and fall off the trunk of the tree. When pruning small branches, you could reach for a pole saw or use this for 6 strokes or less and go on about your business. I even have switched to this as my primary and have reserved my Katanaboy 500 for much larger jobs or acquisition of larger logs of wood that are larger than this saw.