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HomeGarden StoreGarden Hand ToolsHand Saws & KnivesCorona Clipper 14-inch Curved Blade Razor Tooth Saw RS 7395 |
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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Chain saw alternative May 30, 2010
By FlyingPolarBear We have a 1 acre back yard with lots of trees and shrubs, and for a while I'd been thinking about getting a chain saw. But when I started using this Corona saw, I realized that this will do just about ANY job. I've cut through huge tree trunks with this thing in a couple minutes. It throws the sawdust while the strokes take minimal effort. This is a razor-force-multiplier and not your grandfather's "traditional" saw. I also often used it like a machete for smaller branches. Corona makes at least 3 models, and this one is sized in between. I use this one most often, followed by the largest one with the wood handle, and then least often I use the small folding razor saw. If you buy just one of them, then this is the best size to get for a quick grab-and-go tree trimming escapade.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Really cuts like a razor May 01, 2010
By For Fun Reader As the name implies, it cuts like a razor. Too bad that there's not a cheap way of resharpening the blade. The Corona 7395 was chosen over other brands and models after a lenghty research (I hear the Japanese saws are also impressive, but haven't tried any so far. They are a lot more expensive too). It's a well designed, well balanced tool that always attracts curious looks from bypassers when I use it. The curvy blade makes it more ergonomic. Needless to say, keep it clean after use. I bought another one as a gift to a dear friend and avid gardener and she loves it too.
At an annual cleaning/beautification project my club sponsors every year, I took my Corona 7395 with me. Lots of volunteers had brought pruning equipment as well and I was told my saw would be unnecessary. After work began, it was easy to notice they were all struggling with their tools. Then I reached to my Corona and was able to accomplish more than everybody else. Suddenly, people began to ask if they could try it. To make it short, my Corona 7395 outperformed all the other pruning hand tools available there, even the more expensive, and was the most requested piece of equipmente that morning.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Great saw!!!! Oct 06, 2009
By L. M. Herron I've used these saws for years - I do a lot of pruning. This is the 10th RS7395 saw that I've used - until they got too dull to cut. Too bad that there's not a cheap way of sharpening them.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Best pruning saw at this price level Mar 03, 2011
By E. Johnstone This is my second one of these saws. I drove away with the other one on the back of my car and I drove around for miles trying to find it, that's how much I love this saw. A real work horse. comfortable and the red handle helps find it in the brush. (not necessarily on the side of a country rd though.)
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Best saw I ever bought. Nov 24, 2010
By Duffy P. Weber This saw goes through trees and limbs like nobody's business, of course (see other reviews), but one day I needed something quickly to tackle some pressure-treated lumber. You know - the heavy stuff with thick chemicals that binds up a saw about every other stroke.
This thing chewed through it like butter. If you need a saw, you need THIS saw.
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