Q:Is the RazorTOOTH 10 in. High Carbon Steel Blade with Ergonomic Non-Slip Handle Folding Pruning Saw in stock anywhere near 80503?
by|Jul 3, 2022
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Q:What's the difference between the RS7245 and RS16120? The descriptions are essentially identical, but the prices are different.
by|May 16, 2022
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A: The main difference is the material of the handle, the new RS16120 is an improved ergonomic handle.
by|Apr 3, 2023
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Q:How do I get a replacement blade? Is it true that HD does not carry them?
by|Mar 4, 2022
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A: The replacement blade is P/N AC 7265 and HD might not offer it but can be purchase from other vendors.
by|Oct 4, 2023
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Q:Is this product in stock at christiansburg location ? Or does it HAVE to be ordered?
by|Jan 5, 2021
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A: This product would have to be ordered online.
by|Jan 6, 2021
Q:Where can I get a replacement blade for this 8" folding saw?
by|Jun 22, 2020
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Q:What is the actual cutting thickness 4 or 6
by|May 29, 2020
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A: Branch thickness capacity is determined by how much of the saw blade remains outside of the branch's diameter at its thickest point when cutting and how easy it is to make the cut without falling out of the cutting channel. The tool can cut a 6" branch, but care would have to be taken with short pull strokes when working through the thickest part of the branch as only 2" of the blade
by|Oct 3, 2023
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Q:When this 8" saw folded, can you see the teeth of the blade? I know the 10" does.
by|Apr 19, 2019
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A: Just a few of them, but not wherein they could reach and cut your skin. It's a curved blade. Just a function of the design, but not a bad one.
by|Jun 24, 2023
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A: When the saw is closed there are 4 or 5 teeth partially visible the rest are hidden inside the handle.
by|May 3, 2019
A: Yes, you can see about an inch worth of teeth close to the knife tip.
by|Feb 4, 2020
A: You can see only part of 8 teeth when the 8" is closed. You can not see any of the points on the saw blade. Hope that helps.
by|Mar 20, 2023
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A: Yes you can see the teeth but there is no danger involved.