Fiskars 7 Inch Folding Saw (9368)

December 28, 2015 - Comment

Double-grind blade cuts on push and pull strokes for smooth, clean, healthy cuts. Comfortable non-slip grip. Fully hardened steel blade safely folds and locks into handle for storage.The Fiskars 7-inch folding saw is an ideal choice for cutting through large tree branches. The fully-hardened stainless steel saw blade is 7-inches long, and has a triple-grind

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Double-grind blade cuts on push and pull strokes for smooth, clean, healthy cuts. Comfortable non-slip grip. Fully hardened steel blade safely folds and locks into handle for storage.The Fiskars 7-inch folding saw is an ideal choice for cutting through large tree branches. The fully-hardened stainless steel saw blade is 7-inches long, and has a triple-grind design to cut on the pull and push strokes. When not in use, the saw blade folds up and locks away for safe storage and easy transportation. The ergonomic handle features a soft over-molded grip for added comfort, making this tool an ideal choice for all-day personal or professional use.

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Alan D. Donaldson says:

Fiskars has gone Chinese: Badly! Three years ago, I purchased a Stihl pruning saw that had a blade manufactured by Fiskars: this was the finest hand saw that I have ever owned. I just purchased two of the Fiskars 7″ saws from Amazon, mistakenly thinking that they would be of the same blade quality. I was wrong. The Fiskars saw will not cut with anything like the authority or ease of the Stihl (it cuts at half the speed and with three times the effort), and is likely to be of use only as a paperweight. This “new”…

M. Schwager says:

Terrible blade, get the fiskars 6″ slider instead! We use a lot of pruning saws for trail building. I have probably bought a dozen in the past few years. We normally cut through hardwoods like manzanita, oak and Madrone. We have been using the 6 inch sliding Fiskars saws and they work well. I do prefer the folding blade like the 7 inch features because it doesn’t loosen up and slide when you are sawing like the 6 inch model. Also it would have been nice to have the extra inch of saw blade for larger limbs.Well after failing to get…

Irene McLaughlin says:

Bad tooth design 0

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