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If you are heading out on a wild camping trip where the need to build shelters and fires is a must then you would be missing a trick if you didnu2019t take a camping saw with you.<br><br>More Details.<br>Article: https://toolsdetail.com/category/power-tools/saw/<br>Video: https://youtu.be/dYUJtyvXO_c<br>Website: https://toolsdetail.com/
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If you are heading out on a wild camping trip where the need to build shelters and fires is a must then you would be missing a trick if you didn’t take camping saw with you. Number 1. REXBETI Heavy Duty Folding Saw. The Rexbeti Heavy Duty comes with an SK-5 steel blade with staggered, triple-cut teeth, a long rubber handle, and a lifetime warranty. Despite being one of the lowest-priced saws we tested, it performed super well, cutting through a 4-1/2-inch diameter log in 1 minute, 4 seconds. This saw's 11-inch long blade has no trouble shredding through 6 to 7-inch diameter branches. The locking mechanism is bright orange, making it simple to distinguish from the black handle grip, keeping you from accidentally folding or unfolding. For cutting larger diameter logs, the Rexbeti performs well and won't cost you an arm and a leg as long as you're careful while sawing. With a longer blade comes less rigidity, which we noticed while testing the Rexbeti. Compared to triangular frame saws which provide a lot of
support for the saw blade. Number 2. Corona Razor Tooth Folding Pruning Saw. The Corona RazorTOOTH Folding Pruning Saw puts a huge emphasis on its teeth, and it’s a decision that pays off. This tool comes with three- sided teeth, so despite its relatively low TPI, it maintains the feel of a razor-sharp saw with more teeth. The teeth are impulse-hardened, which makes them far more durable, and means you’ll accidentally chip them off far less often than you might with inferior saws. It also has an ergonomic handle, which is something that you may not value until you hold it yourself and realize how comfortable it is. Available with 7, 9, and 10-inch blades, we prefer the 10-inch model. It is larger than the Bahco, which makes it easier to cut through thick logs, but it also reduces its portability. The curved blade makes it easier to cut into the wood. Number 3. Wicked Tree Gear WTG-001 Folding Hand Saw. The Wicked Tough Hand Saw definitely lives up to its name. This burly saw comes with a Wicked high carbon steel blade, which has a heavy gauge that resists bending and breaking. Its rugged cast aluminum handle is wrapped in a rubber grip with indentations for fingers, making it ergonomic and high friction. Surprisingly, its cutting time was on the slower side, at 1 minute, 16 seconds to saw through a 4-1/2- inch diameter log. Sometimes we get what we pay for. The Wicked is a bit pricy, but its construction is also a bit beefier. It also comes with a scabbard that is pretty darn tough for tree work when you want your saw securely stored but easy to access. Unfortunately, the saw and the scabbard are somewhat heavy, so this combo pack probably isn't the ticket if you're looking for a lightweight hand saw. Number 4. Silky Professional BIGBOY 2000 Folding Saw.
The saw blade is 14.2 inches in length which is about 2 inches or so greater than your average folding saw. It is ergonomically designed as well taking into consideration a double-fist rubber handle which provides overall consistent grip. When folded another thing that makes this saw quite special is that it can easily fit into your backpack and/or pocket without too much hassle. This camping saw is really special in that the teeth were designed using an impulse hardening technology therefore providing for some of the most smoothest cuts you will experience with such a tool. This is supported and backed up by a high quality SK4 high-carbon steel blade that is 1.4 mm in thickness. Worth noting is that this is a Japanese type saw, what that means is that it will only cut on the pull stroke. Number 5. Bahco Laplander Folding Camp Saw. The Bahco 396-LAP Laplander Folding Saw is a convenient but powerful tool with an affordable price tag. It has a 7.5-inch blade and 7 teeth per inch, giving it one of the best cutting edges in its class. The higher the TPI, the better. The plastic grip has been ergonomically designed so that you can easily cut through branches and logs without sacrificing your hand and the XT tooth pattern ensures that this camping saw can be used on green or dry wood. It will even cut through bone. There’s a safety lock that prevents the blade from snapping closed during use and stops it from opening when being stored or moved. The blade has an anti-corrosive coating, so it won’t rust. The Bahco Laplander folding Camping saw is convenient and portable, offers excellent sawing.
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