Description
Features:
- Curved blade – grabs extremely well and cuts faster than straight pruning saws
- Works great on green as well as dry branches
- Long lasting impulse hardened (70HRC) teeth
- Replacable blades
- Due to slightly portruding blade it can be opened with one hand
- Ergonomic non-slip handle meant for using it extended periods of time
- Locks in two positions, convenient for working both close to the ground and when pruning trees
What thickness of branches will I be able to cut?
For comfortable and efficient work, the rule is simple: The diameter of the branch being cut should not be larger than 1/3 of the blade length you have. That is, If the saw is 200 mm – branches up to 65 mm and so on.
Saw dimensions & weight:
- Blade length: 200 mm
- Blade thickness: 1.3 mm
- Tooth pitch: 3.5 mm
- Weight: 340 g
About Gyokucho Saws:
Gyokucho (Razorsaw) is credited as the manufacturer that modernized the Japanese saw. Widely distributed throughout Japan (and the world), they are highly regarded by professionals. All production takes place at the Gyokucho factory in Ono City, Japan.
In the old days, Japanese saws were forged in blacksmith workshops, entirely by hand, and were very delicate tools. One needed to know how to sharpen them with a hand file; the fine teeth were prone to breaking. Sawyers had to be experienced craftsmen. Thus, the Japanese saw was not an easily accessible tool.
Gyokucho brought this ingenious and refined tool into the new age. In 1969, they pioneered the replaceable blade system and mechanized blade production, simultaneously introducing impulse hardening (using electric current) for the teeth.
The result is a Japanese saw almost unchanged from the traditional form but significantly more accessible and suitable even for beginners:
- Easily disassembled. The blade can be replaced with a new one once it dulls.
- Impulse-hardened teeth (66-70 HRC) stay sharp for a very long time, incomparably longer than traditional blades.
- Teeth hardened this way are less prone to breaking (though they can still break if you really try).
- The blade is coated with a thin layer of nickel, making the saw more resistant to rust.
- Lower price for a professional tool that will serve you for many years.








