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The Corona 7 Inch RS 7245 Razor Tooth Folding Saw features a high-carbon SK5 steel curved blade with razor-sharp, impulse-hardened teeth for efficient pruning of small to medium branches. Its compact folding design with a secure lock-back mechanism ensures safe storage and portability, while the ergonomic non-slip handle provides comfort and control in all conditions. Lightweight and durable, this saw is perfect for professional landscapers, avid gardeners, and outdoor adventurers seeking reliable, fast, and clean cuts backed by a limited lifetime warranty.










| ASIN | B0007LXTPA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,891 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #4 in Hand Pruning Saws |
| Blade Length | 7 Inches |
| Blade Material | Sk5,Steel |
| Blade Shape | Curved |
| Brand | Corona |
| Color | Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,377) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00038313072452 |
| Handle Material | Thermoplastic Elastomers or Polypropylene or Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene or Rubber or Plastic or Nylon |
| Included Components | Saw |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Item model number | RS 7245 |
| Manufacturer | Corona Clipper |
| Number of Teeth | 6 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 1"L x 1"W x 1"H |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| UPC | 038313072452 746648619463 |
| Warranty Type | Limited Lifetime |
S**D
Makes quick work of small to medium branches and limbs
This saw has served me well from seasonal landscaping to disaster clean-up and trail maintenance. It's sharp and cuts fast. The blade and handle are good quality and stay locked in place while working. My only gripe is the blade could be stiffer as it bends and flexes - HOWEVER for the price and size profile, it's great and I would buy it again
J**N
Excellent saw, much faster than trying to use a hatchet or axe while camping
We used this while camping and it cut through logs up to about 5-6 inches in diameter in about a minute, without requiring too much work. My teenage boys were able to use it as well. And then... one of them lost the saw and we had to depend on a hatchet for the rest of the week, and that sucked. It took probably 5X longer to hack through a log than it did with the saw. So when we got home, we immediately ordered another Corona 7-inch saw as a replacement for the one that got lost. Note that I don't like the 10-inch bladed versions from Corona as much. It seems to snag on things more, and it's just a bit too large. The 7-inch model strikes a good balance between size, weight, and compactness.
J**T
Shockingly better cutting than another brand!
I purchased this and a Bahco folding saw and tested them on a piece of firewood over a couple of days. The wood is a piece of dried out ash 2 3/4" wide at its widest. The Bahco worked OK. I sawed and sawed like crazy and at first it went through well but as the saw had more surface area to rub against it was a fight to get it moving. My guess is the matte finish creates friction which just makes it harder and harder as you get deeper in. I only made one cut but half of the finish was pretty much worn or scraped up. I've posted a photo of both blades. I had to stop several times because I was getting tired since it was a fight to get the thing moving. It folds fairly compactly since the blade is straighter and weighs the least at 7oz. The release is a small button on one side of the handle. The Corona worked much much better. It was harder to get it started and I was sliding side to side but it's because it only cuts on the pull so that was my fault. However, once it got going it cruised through the same piece of wood in less than half the time. It has a polished blade and it did start resisting the further I went in but it wasn't nearly as bad as the Bahco and I didn't have to once stop to shake out my arm. I will say though that because of its curved blade it folds into a bigger package overall and it comes to 9.6oz. I think having to carry an additional 2.6oz would more than make up with the energy you would save cutting with the Corona. The release for this is on the back so you can easily press it with either hand. It's also BIG so you won't have any problems finding it with gloves on. I much preferred this release button. What's interesting is the Corona is listed as a 7" blade and the Bahco just says 9". I was confused but their blade sizes are identically 7". Also, when folded they are the exact same length at 9". I think these sizes are important since they aren't listed exactly for either product. I sort of thought the Bahco was going to have a longer blade but nope. Supposedly only the Silky cuts better but just a little bit better and at almost double the cost and additional weight. I consider this the best option overall for backpacking. Update: I got a scale. The Bahco came to 6.6oz and the Corona came to 6.65oz so almost the same. The Corona sounds even better right?
C**.
Punching above its weight class
I have to admit, I'm pleasantly surprised. This thing is an absolute beast for its size. It cuts quick, it cuts clean and it fits in your pocket. I really didn't expect much for the price but it gets the job done quite nicely. I will say, if it was just a tad longer, it would be nearly perfect. As it stands, it's actually a really impressive little saw.
P**L
I've bought 4 or more of these now
I like to find and cut walking sticks for a hobby and I've cut thousands of sticks at this point. I used to love Fiskars, but they don't cut as good anymore due to a change of their tooth design or metal, and so I've tried a few other brands, and Corona is my favorite. The price is great, and I've never had a saw that cuts better. I've never had a Silky as I don't want to spend that kind of money, but I can't imagine a saw that could out perform this one by more than a few percent. This cuts fast and smoothly. I have some big and medium Corona saws, but I especially love the short ones like this, because they can fit in my back pocket and are no burden at all. They also cut almost as fast as a big one. The blades are designed to cut fast and stay sharp unless you hit dirt or rocks (true of any saw). I will probably buy many more of these as I lose or dull them through misuse. They hold up as good as any saw I've ever owned, and for such a great price. Any Corona saw will make you happy as they all share the same tooth pattern.
L**L
You won't be disappointed!
Nice and sharp! Great price! I'm married to a skeptical horticulturist and it passed his testing. He has one of a more expensive brand and he says mine seems just as good. 💪
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