Silky folding saw
Great saw . Almost effortless Small and pocket size
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Compact and lightweight, the Silky Pocket Boy folding saw has a 13 cm blade that will take up very little room in your pocket or backpack. Nicknamed "Little Giant" due to its extraordinary cutting capacity, this sleek saw features rust-resistant, hard chrome-plated, taper-ground blade with an impulse-hardened non-set tooth design for greater cutting efficiency.
Utilizes proprietary Silky MIRAI-ME (Smooth Cutting) Technology - The Teeth of the Future! The precision-ground, razor sharp blade provide fast, clean and smooth cutting. The blade locks securely into one of two open positions, in line with the handle and flush cutting. The blade resists the effects of tree resin and easily wipes clean.
The non-slip rubberized handle provides a sure and comfortable grip even in the most difficult operating conditions.
Exceptional design, strength, balance and superior finish quality. Clear plastic flip-lock carrying case with belt clip is included. An ideal saw for your glove box or to carry on hikes.
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Arrived next day. 4 days earlier than expected! The saw itself is brilliant. Cut through dried hardwood branch 1 inch thick in just 4 draws of the saw. Extremely happy. The case is plastic and pretty pointless with a badly thought out belt loop but that's just a case and I'd have the saw in my pocket anyway.
Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.