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Swampthing's Review of Outdoor Edge Cutlery Griz-Saw
I do a lot of bowhunting for whitetails in WI. End up trimming a fair amount of limbs - either hanging tree stands, trimming shooting lanes, or pruning fruit trees. I have used (& lost) my share of pruning saws along the way. THIS saw is the sharpest & most effective I have found. Really makes quick work of pruning limbs - leaves a nice, clean cut on the live limbs too.
It's slightly less convenient then the "fold-up" saws you can stuff in your pocket, but if you're cutting a lot of limbs, it makes up for it in efficiency. Holds up well & stays sharp a surprisingly long time too. Be careful with it though. If you bump the blade it WILL cut you and/or your clothes. It's that sharp. I'd recommend using the holster. It has a little thumb latch that allows you to secure & remove the saw with one hand. It's a little tedious, but saves your clothes (& fingers!) and keeps the blade sharp.
This saw is easy to recommend. Now, if I could just stop loosing them...
It's slightly less convenient then the "fold-up" saws you can stuff in your pocket, but if you're cutting a lot of limbs, it makes up for it in efficiency. Holds up well & stays sharp a surprisingly long time too. Be careful with it though. If you bump the blade it WILL cut you and/or your clothes. It's that sharp. I'd recommend using the holster. It has a little thumb latch that allows you to secure & remove the saw with one hand. It's a little tedious, but saves your clothes (& fingers!) and keeps the blade sharp.
This saw is easy to recommend. Now, if I could just stop loosing them...
Pros:
- SHARP!
Cons:
- None
Would Recommend:
Yes