Reddit Reddit reviews Corona RazorTOOTH Folding Pruning Saw, 10 Inch Curved Blade, RS 7265D

We found 7 Reddit comments about Corona RazorTOOTH Folding Pruning Saw, 10 Inch Curved Blade, RS 7265D. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Corona RazorTOOTH Folding Pruning Saw, 10 Inch Curved Blade, RS 7265D
3 SIDED RAZOR TEETH FOR EFFICIENT CUTTING: 10" blade is ideal for cutting 5" - 6" diameter, small to medium, branches.ERGONOMICALLY DESIGNED, COMFORTABLE, CO-MOLDED HANDLE: Provides a comfortable grip for extended use.EASY TO LATCH BLADE PREVENTS INJURY WHEN NOT IN USE: Folding blade is curved, taper-ground, and replaceable.IMPULSE HARDENED TEETH FOR LONG SERVICE LIFE: Extends the life of the tool season after season.UP TO 6 TEETH PER INCH AND CURVED BLADE DESIGN FOR FASTER CUTTING: Cuts are smoother and quicker than a tradtional saw.
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7 Reddit comments about Corona RazorTOOTH Folding Pruning Saw, 10 Inch Curved Blade, RS 7265D:

u/Deathbike · 17 pointsr/bicycling

Quit whining and make like a mountain biker. ;)

u/pointblankjustice · 4 pointsr/camping

I don't think saws and LNT are mutually exclusive in the slightest. I've brought a Corona folding saw with me backpacking every time I've gone and literally never used it to cut down live/unfallen trees. But building and maintaining a fire is significantly easier when you can process 5-6" diameter wood down into usable 12-18" sections.

u/CanineMutiny · 3 pointsr/FJCruiser

This is why I carry a small pruning saw in my tool box for trail maintenance, they go through two inch branches with ease.

u/deltaporkypig · 3 pointsr/Survival

My cousin brought this folding saw, and I just brought a hatchet. Actually 90% of the wood was cut via a hatchet, then the places where we didn't want to impale ourselves, we cleaned up with the saw.

u/Bearded4Glory · 2 pointsr/lawncare

I removed some lower branches on a large tree in my yard. My expertise is limited to what I learned on youtube though. Get yourself a tree saw (I got this one https://smile.amazon.com/Corona-RazorTOOTH-Folding-RS-7265D/dp/B001RD7LRO/ref=sr_1_2?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1527348650&sr=1-2&keywords=pruning+saw). You are going to want to trim the branch about a foot away from the trunk for your first cut. Start by cutting about 25% of the way through from the bottom up, then cut the rest of the way from the top down. This will prevent the cut branch from pulling off the bark, that is very damaging to the tree. Once the bulk of the branch is removed you can trim the branch all the way back to the trunk. You will see where there is a ripple where the branch comes out of the trunk, you want to trim as close to that as possible without cutting into it, that will help your tree heal up as quickly as possible.

I don't think I would do this now, I would wait until late winter if you can or at least fall. With warm weather approaching you don't want to contribute to the tree getting even more stressed than is necessary.

You can also ask or do some reading on /r/marijuanaenthusiasts (seriously that is the right sub /r/trees is for marijuana)

u/PNWoutdoors · 2 pointsr/Survival

Ah that sucks, I didn't realize you are in Canada. You guys always get the short end of the stick. BTW I bought the Corona which is basically the same saw and they had very comparable feedback. It works really well and recommend it if the price is right for you.

Corona RS 7265 Razor Tooth Folding Pruning Saw, 10" Curved Blade https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001RD7LRO/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_A3bNwbB6GRRWJ

u/aaron_writes · 1 pointr/Bushcraft