Darlac Pruning Saw

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SKU: 152733
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Description

The Darlac Sabre Tooth Tri-Edged Pruning Saw is ideal for pruning fruit trees. This garden saw’s easy pull-back action means that it cuts on the backstroke with very little pressure needed. The ergonomic plastic handle with non-slippery grips provides a comfortable yet solid grip, while the Japanese carbon steel blade makes for a smooth, clean cut. The razor sharp precision ground tri-edge teeth are made to an exacting standard – each one is uniformly precise for unrivalled pruning performance.

  • Lightweight garden pruning saw
  • Ideal for pruning fruit trees
  • Maximum cut capacity 100mm
  • Precision ground tri-edge teeth
  • Ergonomic handle for a comfortable grip
  • Cuts on the backstroke with very little pressure
  • Safety cover included

How to use the Darlac Sabre Tooth Tri-Edged Pruning Saw

  • Exert light pressure on the backward stroke only
  • Do not put pressure on the forward stroke

The Darlac Sabre Tooth Tri-Edged Pruning Saw is ideal for pruning fruit trees. This garden saw’s easy pull-back action means that it cuts on the backstroke with very little pressure needed. The ergonomic plastic handle with non-slippery grips provides a comfortable yet solid grip, while the Japanese carbon steel blade makes for a smooth, clean cut. The razor sharp precision ground tri-edge teeth are made to an exacting standard – each one is uniformly precise for unrivalled pruning performance.

  • Lightweight garden pruning saw
  • Ideal for pruning fruit trees
  • Maximum cut capacity 100mm
  • Precision ground tri-edge teeth
  • Ergonomic handle for a comfortable grip
  • Cuts on the backstroke with very little pressure
  • Safety cover included

How to use the Darlac Sabre Tooth Tri-Edged Pruning Saw

  • Exert light pressure on the backward stroke only
  • Do not put pressure on the forward stroke