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What Customers Are Saying
The pruning saw is praised for its sharp, durable blade that can effortlessly cut through thick branches and wood up to 4-5 inches. The ergonomic handle provides a comfortable and secure grip, reducing user fatigue. Reviewers report the saw requires less effort compared to other pruning saws, with the curved blade design allowing deeper cuts on the pull stroke. While some found it slightly difficult to use initially, most agree it becomes very easy to handle with practice. Overall, the saw is considered a great value purchase for its quality, performance, and versatility in yard and garden tasks.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.A Bargain
Would RecommendI bought this to trim my three Crape Myrtles. Once you learn to get the full benefit of the 18" blade by making long slow pulls it's a snap. At $25 it's a steal.
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Pruning Saw
Would RecommendSmall limbs to cut without using a ladders. This product fit my needs very well.
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great pruning for larger branches need one for medium size brqqnches.
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pruning saw
Would Not RecommendI was cutting pine limbs about 4" in diameter and it seems like it took forever to get through it.
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Excellent saw
Would RecommendThis saw cuts fast and clean. Makes cleanup or pruning a breeze.
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Corona 18 inch pruning saw
Would RecommendWorks very well, especially in tight spaces. Very sharp, it makes short work of heavy limbs.
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A good one
Would RecommendI just purchased this saw today (6.21.17) and when I got home I put it to work on a few large branches and it cut through them with ease. The handle is very comfy and allows you to really get into the cut. Just a note, the saw only cuts on the pull stroke. You just need to let the saw do the work. I was going to get a smaller saw, but figured the larger one would be better since it can cut smaller limbs, too. Better to have and not need, than to need and not have. I'd recommend it.
Does what it's supposed to do...
Would RecommendHaving recently moved from Maui to SW Virginia, we need firewood to heat the house. Living above the Shenandoah Valley, well it gets cold! Bought 4 cords of precut firewood, but some pieces were to long for the stove. Bought this saw to trim the longer pieces to size. Works great! Faster than trudging in the snow to grab the chainsaw, only to put it back after each use... Cuts are quick, typical quality of Corona products, tooth set is aggressive. I call this my winter aerobics program. O...
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Bought due to 5 star reviews . They were given product free. Tried to prune ash tree limbs and a cheap bow saw cut much better.
great pruning saw
Would Recommendgreat saw......cut thru branches with ease....recommended!
GOOD TOOL FOR PRUNING LIMBS
Would RecommendWe have several trees on our property that needed to have some dead limbs removed. I used this saw to do that rather than firing up a chain saw. It did a good job of cutting. I intend to continue to use this saw for many years to come.
RazorTooth - Razor Sharp
Would RecommendI have an old pruning saw and an antique bow saw that I have finally been able to retire as I replaced them with Corona's Razor Tooth saw. The Razor Tooth saw is razor sharp and the design of the teeth provide maximum cutting with each stroke across the limb being cut. The handle is designed for comfort and reduces the fatigue factor considerably. Much easier to use than the bow saw, and faster cutting than the older designed pruning saw. Because the teeth are so sharp and cut so easily, it woul...
conveninet and handy
Would Recommendnice little pruning saw. was sharp and the handle is comfortable to use.
Great after Hurricane
Would RecommendNorth Carolina is recovering from the aftermath of the hurricane. So I wanted to help out in the community. Not having any saw buying experience I looked up other reviews and choose this one. But I did 6 hours of cutting and I got some trees cut that was up to 12 inches thick. I highly recommend this product. It cut faster than the chain saw I had. Very light, and sturdy.
Excellent pruning saw
Would RecommendFast for cutting branches any size,cuts forward and backward with ease due to sharpness and angle of the teeth.
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RazorTooth PRUNING SAW
Would RecommendThis pruner saw is easy to use and cuts well. Have had other pruner saws that did not work as well as this prunner.
Add this one to your stable of garden tools
Would RecommendVery nice pruning saw. Used it to limb up under a pine that interferes with mowing. 18” long and very sharp teeth. Slightly curved blade to make pulls and pushes more effective than a typical lumber saw and more efficient than a small Japanese pruning saw. Triple ground teeth for maximum efficiency. Nice feel in the hand. Handle comfortable. Hole in the blade for hanging in the shed. Nicely done. Limited lifetime warranty based on use and abuse, etc. Made in Taiwan to Corona’s exact specificatio...
Great for manual tree trimming
Would RecommendI had a tree fall in my yard once and had to use a hacksaw. Compared to a hacksaw, this is almost a chainsaw. I moved into a used home last year where the grounds had been neglected for at least five years and may trees had limbs that needed pruning. I only have a battery chainsaw, and always to have to charge the battery between cuts, so I tired this new pruning saw and am glad I dd. It cut through a three inch limb in under a minute. The teeth cut both forward and backward, and the handle was ...
Excellent Pruning Saw
Would RecommendI used this saw to prune a crepe myrtle tree and to cut down a dead dogwood tree. I like the pull cut for the saw. It allows for better control when pruning in tight spaces. The teeth are very aggressive and sharp. Normally, I always wear gloves when working outside. I decided to go glove-less to test the grip comfort. I used the saw for about 30 minutes when no blister issues. The dogwood tree was dead (about 5 inches in diameter), dried out, and pretty hard. I made it through the tree in a co...
