Edward Tools 7” Folding Saw - Heavy Duty Harden Triple Razor Tooth Steel - Hand Saw for Camping, Pruning, Backpacking, Survival, Outdoors, Gardening, Trees - Foldable Safety Sheath
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Selected User Reviews For Edward Tools 7” Folding Saw - Heavy Duty Harden Triple Razor Tooth Steel - Hand Saw for Camping, Pruning, Backpacking, Survival, Outdoors, Gardening, Trees - Foldable Safety Sheath
Thus far, the quality of the work has been good. Cut 5 a day for awhile Two trees with a diameter of 7 feet are in our yard, as are several branches from Thanks for sharing.
It struggled a lot with pruning lilac shrubs and I could not get it to do Branches measuring 5" in length. In the end, I ended up buying a lopper which was much easier to use and more efficient.
A mock orange tree needs branches to be cut to a greater size so I bought this to accomplish that. In fact, I did not have enough strength to use pruning shears and I could not use loppers because of the thick branches. It seemed like the saw might be the answer, but after trying it I realized it was not. The saw barely reached the middle of the branch after sawing for a considerable amount of time. I do not like this. Then I called up my neighbor to borrow a saw so I could use my lopper where I could. This item will be returned to you.
It was necessary for me to carry something small in my pocket to remove tiny saplings smaller than my pinky finger that were growing in my blueberry fields. Despite the fact that I can put it in my pocket, the only good thing is that it can fit in my pocket. There is nothing exciting about it. It's a very dull movie. I wouldn't recommend this pocket saw if you want a quality pocket saw. Take a look somewhere else.
There's a cheap feel to the place. Despite the dull blade and slow cutting, the saw seems to work fine. Originally, I wanted to take this camping, but I'm probably not going to be able to.
If you spend a little cash, you get a lot in return! The interface is simple and easy to use. A large bird of paradise tree can be pruned with greater ease with this technique.
The blade does not cut well.