Ryoba Saws with One-Touch Blade Replacement
This is a double-edged saw with one-touch blade switching.
・Cross cut blade: Impulse hardening of the blade edge ensures long-lasting sharpness.
・Rip cut blade: The upper grain is applied to prevent bent grinding.
Convenient replaceable-blade saw. When the blade becomes dull, simply replace it with a new one to keep cutting smoothly. No tools required — just push up the metal catch with your finger to release and replace the blade quickly, easily, and safely.
●Material
Blade: Carbon steel for blade
Handle: Rattan-wrapped walnut
Ships within 5 business days.
Product information
Overall Length (mm): 545 |
Overall Length (mm): 575 |
Quick and Easy Blade Replacement
Keep your cutting smooth and efficient!
When the blade becomes dull, simply swap it for a new one — no extra tools needed.
Just push up the metal catch with your finger to release and replace the blade quickly, easily, and safely.
Note: Replacement blades are sold separately.
What is the Ryoba saw?
Ryoba ("両刃" in Japanese) means "double-edged" in English.
As the name suggests, the Ryoba saw has two different types of teeth on each side of the blade.
One side has cross cut teeth for cutting across the grain, while the other side has rip cut teeth for cutting along the grain.
This two-in-one feature makes the saw versatile and useful in many woodworking situations!
Versatile Pull Saws for Woodworking, Crafting, and Carpentry
Don’t compromise precision, durability, and comfort because of your tool budget. We offer a variety of affordable Japanese pull saws that can meet the unique demands of your workshop. Every saw blade is made with high-carbon tool steel that goes through an impulse hardening process to achieve excellent sharpness and durability.
Our lightweight pull saws require less force than Western push saws. By cutting on the pull stroke, the blade does not need as much rigidity (blade thickness). This results in a thinner kerf, less arm fatigue, and improved precision, no matter your experience with woodworking.
