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Silky Saws Super Accel 21 Folding Hand Pruning Saw
Silky Saws Super Accel 21 Folding Hand Pruning Saw
Temporarily Sold Out$ 74.95
Silky Saws Super Accel 21 Lightweight folding saw with 210mm or 8-1/3-inch blade specifically designed for aggressive cutting needs. Utilizes proprietary Silky MIRAI-ME (Smooth Cutting) Technology - The Teeth of the Future! The precision-ground, razor sharp blade have four cutting angles along the length of the blade and provide fast, clean and smooth cutting action. Blade easily and securely locks into two different angle positions for easy cutting. Use the first position for most cutting jobs. On occasion, the second flush cutting position proves invaluable in confined or unusual situations. Comfortable, rubberized aluminum, pistol-grip handle is easy to grasp especially on the pull-stroke when a greater cutting force is needed. Rated as one of the finest folding hand saws available on the market today, the SUPER ACCEL has consistently been a popular choice of arborists and gardeners worldwide. Exceptional design, strength, balance and superior finish quality. Suitable for all pruning tasks and outdoor activities. Made in Japan, quite possibly by ninjas!
A great saw for small pruning jobs. Easy to clean and maintain. A quick cutting saw.
Rebecca J.
Love this small saw to do those pruning jobs that my arthritic hands don't have the power to use secateurs for any longer.
Nathan M.
Quality service, speedy delivery.
Steve B.
My Silky is brilliant, pulls through easily and cleanly, is lightweight yet feels strong in the hand. The locking mechanism locks down very firmly, and I'm very happy with it, it is exactly what I was looking for. I haven't taken it apart but it looks very simple to replace blades. Would highly recommend it.
Cheryll G.
Hubby and I tackled an old stand of golden cane palms today with our new Silky Saws Accel 21. The saw works really well. Made us wonder why we waited so long to make the purchase. We were somewhat apprehensive about chopping our fingers off when trying to close the saw. However, investigation revealed that the saw does not close with a spring movement. This means we can grip the saw firmly to release the catch, then remove our fingers to close the saw. This is a great little tool that will make our pruning tasks much easier and the quality of the saw is excellent.