Silky Curved Landscaping Hand Saw ZUBAT 330 Large Teeth 270-33
Published: Dec 31st, 2011 | Author: admin
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Silky Curved Landscaping Hand Saw ZUBAT 330 Large Teeth 270-33
- 13-inch (330 mm) blade length
- 6.5 teeth per inch (7.5 teeth per 30 mm) teeth configuration
- 0.65 pounds (300 grams) operating weight; 1.1 pounds (480 grams) weight with sheath
- Durable black polypropylene sheath with detachable belt holder is included
- Product applications include pruning & trimming, lawn & garden
The Zubat is Silky’s most popular curved pruner. Ideal for all pruning tasks. High performance fast cutting curved blade with a comfortable molded-rubber rubber handle. Curved blade means greater cutting speed with less effort. Comes complete with sheath Product Features: 6.35 teeth per inch (7.5 teeth per 30mm) 13″ (300mm) length blade Approximate weight 1lb (635 grams) Chrome plated, taper ground blade Electrical induction hardened teeth Low effort triple edge, non-set tooth de
List Price: $ 59.95
Price: $ 59.21
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One of my favorite tools,
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I have owned this saw for a couple of years and absolutely love it for cutting brush and pruning trees. It tears through 6″ hardwood branches with its perfectly-shaped curved blade, but also makes quick work of finger-thick saplings which it dispatches with a single stroke. I often use it now rather than loppers. I’ve even bought a couple to give to friends as gifts. I have owned a number of different types of saws over the years–mostly bow saws–but this is infinitely easier and quicker to use. The Silky can get into much tighter spaces, cuts faster and cleaner, and is much easier to carry with the beautifully designed scabbard. A pleasure to use.
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|Excellent!!,
This saw makes short work of trimming limbs. Inch thick oak and ash is cut with about 6 strokes. It is very sharp and is a quality product in every way. The first time I used it, I was cutting firewood with a chain saw, splitting some foot thick pieces and stacking the wood. I used the Silky to cut some branches and stubs off the firewood before stacking, rather than fire up the chain saw. I think the curved blade helped cut faster.
I didn’t use the scabbard at first, just putting the saw back in it and leaving it where I was at the time. That lasted until I wanted to use it and had to remember where I left it. I was working on three different piles of wood, about 20 feet apart. Walking over to the next location, I thought, “So that’s why they give you the scabbard.” Now when I find a small piece of wood on the side of a future piece of firewood, I just reach for the scabbard on my side and take care of business.
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|Silky hand saw Zubat 330,
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Nice saw and sturdy holster at a very good price. I can take this with me every work day out on the trails, but still have both hands free to take loppers, axes, or other tools.
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