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2025-08-09 16:30:46
I've used it a couple dozen times so far and can honestly say Ill buy another if this one ever breaks.
justin cisneros
2025-02-14 10:52:48
I’ve used it mostly on hard woods like black oak and iron bark eucalyptus trees to cut fire wood. It’s sharp and I feel the it cuts well on the hard woods it’s still a work out but it will do it. I like the safety / lock out is the same as the name brand saw. it’s a 1/3 of the price of the name brand saw so I feel it’s a good value
Michael Eschenbach
2025-02-08 13:56:57
Lightweight and easy to take anywhere. It is so sharp it bites the wood so well it can be tricky getting started, but I've been sawing old fallen trees 12-14" with no issue whatsoever.
D. Lynch
2025-02-06 16:11:42
The blade is advertised as 1.8mm thick but mine measures 1.7mm. Either way, that is thinner than the Silky's 2.0mm. Despite the thinner blade,, the Hunkenr weighs in at 2lb, 3oz. It's definitely not the same quality as a Silky but for a third the price, the quality may be "good enough." Thinner blades on a pull saw require a little more care to avoid bending the blade on the "push" stroke -- you should be lifting up slightly on the push stroke -- but otherwise I don't anticipate any issues using this to do trail maintenance.
Christopher
2025-02-04 10:43:34
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A. T. Smith
2025-01-21 13:50:02
The blade has push pole teeth and more oriented towards pulling, but the blade thickness works to push and pull because of blade thickness and overall works for me
Blade was dull out the box. Low quality
2025-01-19 18:56:12
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Hazel
2024-12-26 18:26:23
I purchased this saw for my husband. He thought this saw was great. It cuts smoothly and it is very sharp. I call this a plus.
C. Sockett
2024-12-24 21:59:25
We have a bit of property and there are always branches to be trimmed. This makes it easy. No complaints
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