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Samurai Heavy Duty 13' Pruning Saw - Ichigeki C-330-LH

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$36.00

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About this item

  • 13inch (33cm) blade
  • 5/32inch (4mm) tooth pitch
  • Impulse hardened teeth maximize blade life
  • Includes scabbard with belt loop
  • Thicker, more rigid blade compared to the Ichiban GC-330-LH


The Heavy Duty 13" Curved non-tapered Pruning Saw from Samurai Saws is a long-time favorite of the professional arborist and enthusiastic gardener. Samurai's Heavy Duty Series saw was designed to take the punishment and abuse that even the most aggressive trimmer can dish out. The non-tapered set tooth blade offers excellent cutting edge durability through an impulse hardening process. Exceptional durability and strength. Comfortable rubber handle. The ergonomically designed pistol grip handle helps to create a well balanced easy to use saw. Impulse-hardened teeth last 3 times longer than conventional teeth. Cuts on the pull stroke. Comes complete with scabbard for safe storage and transport.


BRWarren
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Really like this saw. It cuts just as fast as any silky saw I have used and I found it to have a better handle. I like the hard plastic sheath and the fact it has a dangler sheath.
Graham Oliver
Reviewed in Australia on August 25, 2024
Good product at a good price
Dave17
Reviewed in Canada on April 24, 2024
I had a Silky saw that broke that cost 3 times what this one did. I put this one through a full weekend of around 100 cuts of thick branches and small trees. Worked just as well!
Richard M.
Reviewed in Canada on August 15, 2023
Better than beaver teeth.
jacques blackburn
Reviewed in Canada on July 7, 2023
pour ouvrir des nouveaux sentiers en forêt. La scie coupe très bien et est très solide. Évitez celle qui se replie dans le manche, j'en ai achetée une et elle a cassé après seulement quelques minutes d'utlisation.
wayne Hubbard
Reviewed in Canada on October 3, 2023
Really happy with this product.Lightweight , well made , does it’s job.
Andy
Reviewed in Canada on September 8, 2022
Quality that rivals Sylky for a better price
HeadyTopper
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2020
Yes, this is an excellent saw....BUT....it is RAZOR SHARP. All it has to do is touch the skin and it can create a much deeper cut than just a scrape from a regular handsaw. It is very important to ALWAYS use heavy gloves, long sleeved shirts, and long pants, boots that at least cover the ankles. Use the scabbard it comes in, hang it from your belt, and use routinely to keep the sharp teeth away while doing any other work in the area, especially like yanking on brush to clear the path to a cut, while pulling on gloves, hauling/dragging cut brush, tossing heavy brush with two hands while still holding the saw.I have been using handsaws for 30 years, so this was a real surprise. I was pulling up a glove with my other hand, which slipped off the glove, and the teeth very lightly went across the inside of my wrist and made a 3"-long gash, right where there are blood vessels. Luckily it wasn't bad enough to cause a major problem. Also, when sawing downward to cut a branch in half, if that branch gives way at the end, and the saw gives way with it, it can go directly into the leg. If using two hands to throw the branch you just cut, keep your mind on where that saw is at all times.That said, it can accomplish way more than the traditional handsaws I've ever owned. The metal on this version of the saw is thick enough to put some strength behind some bulkier cuts and it hasn't buckled.The only thing to be prepared for is that the person cutting will produce so much stuff to haul, the person hauling will not be able to keep up. If you are the cutter/hauler, pace yourself. I cut enough brush in 40 mins to fill the back end of a pickup truck 3 times. It makes cutting almost effortless on soft wood, like coyote brush, pine and willow.I have a pole saw with this tooth pattern that is 3 years old, and maybe it could use sharpening, but it still cuts extremely well, has been used extensively . This is a tricky tooth pattern to sharpen, so be prepared to learn something new, or find someone who knows how to sharpen it. But the sharpness holds up extremely well, and doesn't need sharpening as often as a traditional tooth pattern.
idahorider_920
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2020
This is my second Samurai saw and I will happily purchase another...just as soon as this one wears out, if ever. I mountain bike in the backcountry of Idaho and we have to deal with huge amounts of deadfall timber from wind, insects, and fires. This saw has cut at least 1500 trees in the last 3 years and is still going strong. I've cut everything from small branches to a 15 inch Douglas Fir (granted, that took about 8 minutes). It's light, strong, and cuts like a hot knife through butter. This is a pulling saw, so most of the cutting action occurs on the pull stroke; it takes a little getting used to, but it's undeniably effective. Lastly, the scabbard on this thing is great. Yeah, it's plastic, but it's tough, hooks easily to a belt and keeps the saw at hand and still out of the way. I can easily ride my mountain bike with the saw on my hip and not notice it's there. If you like Silky saws but would prefer to not pay over $100, then get a Samurai Saw. Same great workmanship and durability, but a third of the price.
Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2018
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