🌿 Prune Like a Pro with Draper Expert!
The Draper Expert 500 mm Pruning Saw is a heavy-duty hand saw featuring a curved blade with hardened and tempered teeth, designed for efficient cutting of branches and foliage. Weighing just 470g, it offers a soft grip handle for comfort and comes with a teeth protector for safe storage. Perfect for both small and large cuts, this tool is a must-have for any gardening enthusiast.
Product Dimensions | 41.5 x 8.43 x 4.53 cm; 470 g |
Part number | GS17/EXP |
Item display length | 69 centimetres |
Item display weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
Power source type | Hand Powered |
Manufacturer | Draper |
Item model number | 44997 |
ASIN | B00142K2A6 |
P**N
Great Saw that can handle thicker branches quite easily.
This did the job in around 5 minutes. Very sharp and a total breeze to cut thick branches
A**R
Excellent for cutting small trees
Definitely safer than using a petrol chainsaw. Obviously, you use your own power here :) This manual saw is ten times more efficient than my Worx 20V JawSaw cordless chainsaw. I am not a strong person, but I managed to cut a 7 inches tree trunk in a couple of minutes without much effort! If I knew this, I would have saved so much money in useless battery powered chainsaw. I definitely recommend this product to people like me that wish to cut small trees or thick branches in their garden
D**R
Great for the right job...
This saw gives a truly five star performance for the right job. I have given only four stars because that job is not as many of the possible applications as I would like.I bought it over a year ago hoping it would.be good at sawing logs up for winter fires. I saw over a thousand logs every year with abandoned saw, seeing it as my gym... This is a saw that cuts on the pull stroke, rather than the more usual cut mainly on the push. Sawing logs is easier on the push as you can put more weight into the stroke. If you are looking for a push stroke saw this one clearly isn't it (I'd recommend Spear and Jackson Razor sharp... )I have also used this saw to cut limbs and trunks of trees still growing in the ground. Here this saw is king because you are likely to be below the cut and your weight can go into the pull stroke better. Large teeth, truly great saw in this context - not so clever if the wood you are trying to cut can rotate or fall off trestle etc...
S**K
Exceptional saw for large jobs
Excellent. It went through this tree like a knife through butter; well, more realistically, like a knife through butter straight out of the fridge.. It took me about 20 mins to cut through the trunk and remove some of the larger branches. Then it started to rain AND I was feeling a bit tired and thirsty. The trunk is impossible to lift but now that I know how well this tool works I can saw up the rest when the weather improves. Main thing is that it has saved me the cost of either hiring a chainsaw or paying for a man with a chainsaw. An excellent investment that has already paid for itself.
B**L
Excellent saw for tougher jobs. Good value.
I needed a more serious saw to cut down a friends medium size garden tree. As I don't have a chainsaw this was excellent for the job. Its kind of the one you need between a regular saw and a chainsaw. I paid twenty pounds for it and am really impressed. It is well made, very sharp [wear gloves] and the teeth configuration [large and small] made the job so much easier, also cutting on the back draw helps. Definitely recommend.
M**N
Excellent for long reach and sharpness
This pruning saw has transformed my ability to prune my trees on account of its great length & sharpness. From a ladder I can now reach safely and cut quickly branches which I could not otherwise deal with. I am so glad I discovered this unusually long blade - a really valuable tool.
D**T
Shape and how the saw cuts
This saw is sharp but it didn’t cut that well not easy to use keep away from curious children
S**E
Pruning saw
What a great saw, after my last saw became blunt, found this one and thought I'd give it a try. Really comfortable grip and much easier to cut with than my last knife handled one. Been cutting down a bay tree, multiple trunks approx 20cm diameter.
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