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Brand | Roamwild |
Color | Roamwild Multi Pull Saw Pro |
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Included Components | Bare Tool |
Product Dimensions | 19.29"L x 1.18"W x 5.71"H |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Item Weight | 4.3 Ounces |
Blade Length | 300 Millimeters |
Number of Teeth | 22 |
Cutting Angle | 10 Degrees |
Blade Shape | Round |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Manufacturer | Roamwild |
Part Number | part_B07JZBFHZR |
Item Weight | 4.3 ounces |
Item model number | part_B07JZBFHZR |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Roamwild Multi-Pullsaw PRO |
Material | steel - ABS plastic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
W**T
good for fine carpentry
The offset blade provides a good angle for cutting on either the long or the short saw edge. Handle feels solid in your hand. the blade does wiggle slightly in the handle but it's not a problem. This will saw better then my coping saw which I have always used in the past.
E**E
Surprisingly impressed with this saw
Really smooth and nice cuts. Was able to rip cut even a small 1/8" piece off the end of a 2x4. Nice weight and balance. Used for both hard and soft woods (Cedar and Walnut) and both cut really well. Definitely get it! It's worth it if you like/prefer using hand tools.
K**M
super sharp, good quality.
It is convenient to have the fine saw on the back side of the saw, just don't forget that it's there while making a cut with the main blade.. it'll bite ya!
N**E
Not a fan of these pull saws... but this is the best of them all
This saw is sharp, does cut soft wood well and makes fine kerfs, but humans have more strength pushing something than pulling it, so regardless of the magical Japanese word worker stories, a good quality standard Western push saw wins hands down. The only benefit: because you are pulling the saw, the blade can be thinner, as it won't buckle against the teeth, thus making a finer cut. This particular saw does have a nice, ergonomic handle and excellent balanced feel. The traditional (hipster trendy) Japanese pull saws with straight bamboo handles are extremely uncomfortable to use. I am keeping this saw, it is useful, and it's probably the best designed of the Japanese saws I've tried, but don't get it if you think it'll be your new go-to hand saw.
M**A
Perfect for small home projects
This thing is the bomb for a single momI had some bar stools that were too tall for my home and I was having trouble cutting the legs short with a regular saw that came in a tool box. This thing cut thru wood clean and quickTotally recommend for small home projects
R**.
Superb saw
I received my saw today and used it to trim some hardwood dowels that used to replace rusted screws. The saw is fantastic sharp and there was no difficulty in cutting the dowels flush with top board. My next project involves making tool boxes with dove tail joints and will enjoy using my Roamwild saw to make the dovetails.
V**O
Blade keeps coming out of handle
The blade will not stay in the handle and constantly has to be reassembled.
L**E
Good blade. Junk handle.
Always wondered why the original design of a straight handle extending beyond the blade of a Japanese saw was maintained for the most part all this time; that the angled handle started appearing on newer variations of this pull saw design. For myself I found that the straight handle allowed me to exert more leverage and maintain a straighter cut. The angled handle on this version minimized my leverage and appeared to allow my blade to wander. Also, the butt of the handle was advertised as a combination hammer and nail puller. Neither of these features worked well enough for me to forgo my regular hammer. First, the handle is made of lightweight plastic. One would expect that for the hammer feature to work, there would have been added weight, like in a regular hammer. Except to tiny nails there's little heft to this. My wife's pink small head crafts hammer has more weight. The nail puller is not efficient or rugged enough to pull anything except again small nails. I still like the blade, as I fashioned a replacement wooden straight handle which now works for me. Not a total loss; I adapted. But the price point of this saw probably could have afforded me a regular straight handle saw and a box store hammer.
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