🛠️ Cut Above the Rest: Elevate Your Craftsmanship!
The Draper82201 Venom First Fix Handsaw features a 500 mm blade with triple ground teeth for efficient cutting. Its ergonomic handle reduces fatigue, while built-in angle stops enhance precision. Crafted from high-quality carbon steel, this saw is designed for durability and consistent performance across various materials.
K**E
Easy to use
Does the trick
P**C
Good quality
Good quality
V**
Good
Sharp and easy to use. I used it to cut the trunks of a laurel bush.
D**7
Tooth set too aggressive. Hard to control.
Got this as a small carryable trim saw. Very aggressive tooth setb, difficult to start.
L**C
Good price for a decent saw.
Really nice saw and perfect for the job I wanted it for. I used to have just one saw which when I went to find it was rusty beyond belief. So I had a look, read lots of reviews and now have two saws to make sure I have the right one for the job. It really does make a lot of difference to have the right saw and will often make it a lot quicker if you do. This is easy and comfortable to hold, made a quick work out of the wood I was cutting. It was a very good price and I would definitely recommend it to anyone like me that does a bit of DIY but isn't using it every day. I don't know how well it would stand up to daily use etc but it certainly is a good addition to my tool box.
K**5
Good little saw
I don't know much about tools and saws, but we bought this to saw up an old wardrobe so we could take it int he car to be recycled. As saws go, it did the job in relatively little time and had quite sharp teeth on it to really cut through the MDF and laminate, so I would recommend. That's all we needed it for, so with regards to longevity/quality I couldn't possibly comment. Probably wouldn't use it for fine carpentry as it leaves a rough edge, but for hacking crap to pieces it'll do.
G**L
Very sharp
Good saw
D**O
See, A Saw.
I first saw this a while ago and instantly knew that eventually my wallet would end up sore.It's good for sawing the things that I want to saw. Remember not to force it and let your saw do the work! Reminds me of my old woodworking teacher.
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