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LoudLenny
> 24 hourIt is very sharp. very sharp. it folds well and that keeps it safe. It really cuts as well as people say it does. It is not really heavy. A great small portable saw.
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Rafael lara
> 24 hourSmall ergonomic makes clean cuts
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Andy Baker
> 24 hourThis bad boy fits perfectly in my Helikon-tex acc.pouch.
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phillip g.
> 24 hourCuts our branches with ease on our new 10 acre lot that we recently acquired in the mountains.
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demon
> 24 hourthis silky saw cuts very fast cutter for the size
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Bobby Snyder
> 24 hourThis is my Never Hike without it saw. It impressed all the fellow backpackers with the speed the saw went thru limbs.
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Sean
> 24 hourAmazing little saw! Very compact, very effective. Ive had people see it tear through a 3inch branch in 10 seconds and then demand to know where I got it and how much it cost. The handle is all rubber, and very grippy. You will never drop this saw. In fact, I sometimes have trouble pushing it into my pocket or backpack because the handle sticks to everything like a Hakkapeliitta! The blade locks in two positions, the normal one, and then a higher angle to make cutting low branches more comfortable. Dont try to force this saw, let the teeth do the work for you. This is the tool you never realized you needed on your camping trips.
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D. Dobbs
> 24 hourThis thing will power through limbs almost as good as a chain saw and with a LOT less weight to lug around. I wouldnt use it for cutting firewood, but for limbing and trimming its my go to saw over all others.
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JC
> 24 hourThe saw is nice and cuts well, but if you have large hands it has limited use. For my hands, this is a three and a half finger tool, and with gloves, it is barely a three-finger grip. Its not comfortable to use for very long. For big hands, go with a larger-sized saw.
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EF
> 24 hourWonderful tool. Great for frustration. Also rips out weeds and thin branches effectively. Seems to keep its sharpness. Have had great success on bamboo, both thin and thick canes.