
Rexbeti Folding Saw
Score: 88/100
Oregon Curved Hand Saw
Score: 82/100Rankings

The Rexbeti Folding Saw is a heavy-duty, compact pruning tool featuring an 11-inch SK-5 steel blade with bidirectional cutting capability. Its aggressive teeth and ergonomic handle make it highly efficient for medium-sized branches. It is best suited for campers, bushcrafters, and landscapers handling branches up to 6-7 inches in diameter.

The Oregon 13-inch Curved Premium Japanese High Carbon Steel Hand Saw is an arborist pruning saw designed for efficient branch cutting with minimal resistance. It features a curved blade with tri-edge impulse-hardened teeth and a chrome-plated high-carbon steel construction. Best suited for professional arborists and tree pruners needing efficient branch cutting on green or fresh wood.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
11 inches | 13 inchesbest | |
7 TPIbest | 6.5 TPI | |
| ↓ lower better | 0.76 lbsbest | 0.9 lbs |
22 inchesbest | 20.65 inches |
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Handle & Ergonomics(1) | ||
Handle Material | Rubber-coated Polymer | Ergonomic |
Dimensions & Weight(2) | ||
Weight (lbs) | 0.76 lbs | 0.90 lbs |
Overall Length (inches) | 22 inches | 20.65 inches |
Performance & Usage(4) | ||
Intended Use | Pruning, Camping, Bushcraft | Forestry, Pruning, Cutting |
Saw Type | Folding Saw | Curved Hand Saw |
Cutting Action | Bidirectional | Pull-cut |
Suitable Materials | Wood, Bone, Plastic | Green Wood, Fresh Wood |
Blade Specifications(3) | ||
Blade Length (inches) | 11 inches | 13 inches |
Teeth Per Inch (TPI) (TPI) | 7 TPI | 6.5 TPI |
Blade Material | SK-5 Steel | Japanese High-Carbon Steel (SK4) |
Build & Durability(2) | ||
Blade Coating | Chrome Plated | |
Replaceable Blade | false | true |
General(1) | ||
Warranty | Lifetime | 1 year |


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Professional reviewers praise the Rexbeti Folding Saw for its exceptional value and efficiency on medium-sized branches, noting it cuts a 4.5-inch log in just over a minute with minimal effort.
Consumers generally praise the saw for its fast cutting speed and comfortable handle, though some note the blade's tendency to flex on thicker wood.

Professional reviewers and editors highlight the saw's arborist-focused design, describing it as fast, reliable, and precise with quick-cutting power. Sources note its comparable performance to the Silky Zubat saw, praising the curved profile for efficient pulls on distant branches and the premium Japanese steel for smooth pruning.
Search results lack direct consumer reviews, so no specific praise or complaints from users are available. Product descriptions suggest appeal for smooth, clean cuts based on tri-edge teeth, but recurring feedback cannot be confirmed without user data.
“melt through wood”

“minimal effort”


