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JORGENSEN 15” Hand Saw, Black Coated Coarse Handsaw 8TPI for Wood Cutting, Ergonomic Non-Slip Aluminum Handle for Sawing, Trimming, Gardening, Pruning, PVC

JORGENSEN 15” Hand Saw, Black Coated Coarse Handsaw 8TPI for Wood Cutting, Ergonomic Non-Slip Aluminum Handle for Sawing, Trimming, Gardening, Pruning, PVC

Regular price $38.98 USD
Regular price Sale price $38.98 USD
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Brand Jorgensen
Color Black
Blade Material Alloy Steel
Surface Recommendation Wood, Plastic
Power Source Hand Power

 

About this item

  • Fast Cutting: JORGENSEN 15” hand saw is great for woodworking. Equipped with 8 teeth per inch and 3 cutting edges, our wood saw is sharp and aggressive to cuts 50% faster, which is more professional and helps you to improve work efficiency. The cut edges are covered with a plastic protective sleeve which makes the handsaw safe to carry and store.
  • Durable Blade: Made of D6A and M2 Steel, our wood cutter is harder and resistant to deformation. The Black coated surface has an anti-rust function, which extends the lifetime of the wood hand saw for trees. The small hole in the trim saw is designed to facilitate your storage.
  • Aluminum Handle: The aluminum handle gives a stronger connection between handle and blade, preventing the blade from falling off during back and forth powerful cutting. The high-quality TPE and ABS material of the handle provides a strong grip and ergonomic grab feeling. 45°and 90° marking for cut guiding on the handle is very convenient for you to mark angles.
  • Wide Application: This crosscut saw is suitable for sawing, woodworking, trimming, gardening, and pruning indoor and outdoor. Our hand saws are also easy to use for professionals, woodworkers and amateurs. Our portable saw can see many things like Wood, Board, PVC, Branch and so on.
  • Use Tips: An accurate measure and mark are essential if you need a precise cut. Then using steady pressure to gently guide the saw's teeth into the wood to create a groove, where you start cutting deeper. A steeper angle for more aggressive cuts. Finally, ease pressure near the end of the cut.
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