What is the Saboten Folding Pruning Saw best used for?
It’s ideal for pruning thicker branches in gardens, orchards, and storm clean-up. Great for fruit trees, native shrubs, citrus, and deadwood. While primarily for pruning, it also handles light firewood tasks, bamboo, and small roots—but avoid cutting gritty or treated wood to preserve sharpness.
Should I use the Saboten Saw or secateurs/loppers?
Use this saw when branches are too thick for secateurs or require controlled, clean cuts. Loppers are quicker for medium-sized green stems, but the saw is better for tougher or larger branches.
Does the Saboten Folding Pruning Saw cut on the pull or push stroke?
It cuts on the pull stroke, which provides more control, reduces blade flex, and creates cleaner, faster cuts—especially useful in dense wood or tight spaces.
How clean are the cuts with this saw?
Very clean. The tooth design and pull-cut motion reduce tearing, helping plants heal better. To avoid bark damage, use a proper undercut technique on heavy limbs.
How should I use the Saboten Saw for best results?
Start with light strokes to create a groove, then use smooth, steady pulls—don’t force it. To avoid binding, support the branch or use an undercut. Clean the blade if it feels draggy mid-cut.
What is the blade made from, and can it rust?
The blade is SK-5 high-carbon steel, known for strength and edge retention. It’s not stainless, so wipe it clean and dry after use to prevent rust, especially in humid or coastal environments.
What is the anti-stick coating, and does it really work?
The Japanese-style fluorine coating reduces sap and resin buildup, making cutting smoother and cleanup easier. It doesn’t prevent all gunk but significantly reduces it.
Is the blade replaceable or sharpenable?
No—this model has a fixed, impulse-hardened blade designed for long life. It's not meant to be resharpened or replaced, so keep it clean and avoid dirt to extend its lifespan.
What size branches can it handle?
The 210mm blade with a 7.5mm tooth pitch is built for power and control. With proper technique, it can cut branches up to around 100mm thick, depending on the wood type.
Is the handle comfortable for long use?
Yes—it features an ergonomic plastic grip designed to reduce fatigue and improve control. It works well for both left- and right-handed users, especially when paired with gloves.
Does the saw lock open and fold safely?
Yes, it locks firmly when open for secure use and folds closed for safe transport. Always ensure it’s fully locked before cutting, and store it folded to avoid injury or tool damage.
How do I clean and maintain the saw?
Wipe sap off during use and clean thoroughly with rubbing alcohol or a light oil after heavy jobs. Avoid harsh scrapers. For long-term care, apply a light oil film before storage.
Why does the hinge feel stiff or loose?
Stiffness is usually from sap or grit—clean the pivot and add a small drop of oil. If it feels loose or wobbly when open, stop using it and inspect—it should lock firmly for safety.
How should I store the Saboten Folding Saw?
Fold it closed, keep it dry and clean, and store it indoors or in a sealed toolbox. Avoid outdoor storage, and if you're near the coast, oil the blade lightly to prevent corrosion.
Can I Click & Collect the Saboten Folding Pruning Saw from Bellambi?
Yes—if Click & Collect is shown as available, you can usually pick it up from Bellambi within 24 hours of order confirmation.