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The WilFiksRazor Sharp 12” Compass Saw is a versatile hand saw designed for precision cutting across various materials, including wood, drywall, and plastic. With its durable construction, ergonomic design, and quick-cutting capabilities, this saw is perfect for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, ensuring superior performance and comfort.
Manufacturer | hand saw |
Part Number | PD-34130 |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 19.5 x 5.75 x 1.75 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | Heat-Treated |
Blade Length | 12 Inches |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**H
Razor sharp!
You get what you paid for with this saw.
K**Y
Works well
I use this saw for cutting Agave leaves. Nice and sharp, gets the job done quickly.
L**G
Great little saw for tight spaces
After ripping up the upstairs carpet and replacing the flooring with hardwood, I needed to figure out how to finish the raw plywood edges around my circular stair on the landing. There were three 3/4 inch sheets of plywood (topped off with 1/2 inch finish flooring) sandwiched together for the sub-floor, all of which were cut in a awkward, chopped-up, "sort of circle", just about 2 inches from the iron railings for the stair. Tight quarters and lots of material. This "sort of circle" needed to be an actual circle for the finish trim to lay flat. I first tried a small jigsaw (with a very long blade) but it didn't last more than five minutes. This little WilFiks saw was the only thing that worked - and it worked well. The initial cut from the jigsaw looked ragged, but it got me "in". The rest of the cut (from the WilFiks saw) was clean and neat. It took a fair amount of elbow grease to cut that circle, but I couldn't have done it at all without the WilFiks!
S**N
Excellent saw...but weak plastic handle.
I dont ordinarily write a review on a product. While this saw was a welcome addition to my collection as it worked quite well and was very sharp. The plastic handle failed after developing a stress crack. I would like to get another handle for it but not sure where to ask. Perhaps they make a new improved Handle?
V**T
Difficult to produce a fine cut
Very efficient tool, but the design of the cutting blade does not allow for making a fine smooth cut.
G**O
It did a good job
Very good product. I used it to cut some bushes between my fence and my neighbor's, the space between fences is around one foot wide and I did not have space to use a regular saw, some of the bushes trunk were 3 inches thick. This saw did a good job sawing those. It was easy thanks to the narrow blade that allowed me to go throughout the metal fence holes to reach those bushes.Problem solved!
P**N
When it comes to pruning shrubs in tight quarters, you can't beat this tool!
For years, I have been using a keyhole saw for pruning shrubs in constricted areas. My move up to WilFiks is like a move from night to day. The old keyhole saw had trouble slicing through warm butter. My WilFiks can get cut close, cut quickly, and leave a smooth edge. One of my best gardening purchases ever!My keyhole saw took a ride in the dumpster.
T**2
Just OK
While this is a useful size saw, it is definitely not as sharp as you would like and it hacks wood as delivered. I sharpened the saw and it's now pretty good but many don't have the equipment nor the knowledge to sharpen this type of saw.
S**C
Very slim, very sharp
This was exactly what I needed for my project: a slim "stilleto" style keyhole saw. It's flexible enough to get a bit of curve on the blade in tight spaces, but rgid enough to feel secure. The teeth were plenty sharp for the 3/8" of softwood I needed to cut through, and the pistol style grip was much easier ro use than the knife-style grips on many keyhole saws.I probably wouldn't want to use this on a dense hardwood, or on material much thicker than 3/4" (at least not for cuts longer than a couple inches), but it's really not designed for either of those situations either, so that's more of a general "heads -up" to potential buyers than a knock against this saw. This is a general contractor's tool, not something a cabinet maker is going to want to use, and it doesn't replace a reciprocating saw for bigger jobs. It's for cutting relatively thin things in tight quarters, and it does that exceptionally well, especially for the price.
V**Y
Do not be fooled like me. It doesn't
Pictures illustrate as if it comes with a cover for the blade. Do not be fooled like me. It doesn't...
T**E
Handy Little Saw
This is a great little saw for small pruning jobs .
P**N
Works but would have paid a bit more for better quality
extremely sharp but the handle is it's downfall
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