
Spear & Jackson Skew Back Saw 24-inch
Score: 75/100
Corona Razor Tooth 7-inch
Score: 78/100Rankings

The Corona RS16120 is a highly portable 7-inch folding pruning saw designed for light tree trimming and outdoor activities. Its RazorTOOTH technology offers exceptional cutting speed, though it is limited to branches under 3 inches. It is best suited for hikers, campers, and home gardeners needing a compact tool for small branches.

The Spear & Jackson 9515K is a 24-inch traditional skew back saw designed for coarse, fast cutting in rough sawn timber, garden posts, and roofing joists. It features a hardened high carbon steel blade with 7 PPI resharpenable teeth and a comfortable riveted wooden handle to minimize fatigue during heavy-duty work. It is ideal for professional builders and DIY users handling heavy rough work.
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24 inchesbest | 7 inches | |
7 TPIbest | 6 TPI | |
| ↓ lower better | 1.4 lbs | 0.5 lbsbest |
27.17 inchesbest | 11.5 inches | |
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Handle & Ergonomics(2) | ||
Handle Material | Wood | Non-slip composite |
Handle Type | Traditional Handle | Standard grip |
Dimensions & Weight(2) | ||
Weight (lbs) | 1.4 lbs | 0.5 lbs |
Overall Length (inches) | 27.17 inches | 11.5 inches |
Performance & Usage(4) | ||
Intended Use | Rough sawn timber, garden posts, roofing joists | Light pruning, outdoor activities |
Saw Type | Skew Back Saw | Folding |
Cutting Action | Unidirectional | Pull |
Suitable Materials | Rough Timber, Chipboard, Plywood | Wood |
Blade Specifications(4) | ||
Blade Length (inches) | 24 inches | 7 inches |
Teeth Per Inch (TPI) (TPI) | 7 TPI | 6 TPI |
Blade Material | High carbon steel | High-carbon steel |
Blade Thickness (mm) | 1.00 mm | mm |
Build & Durability(2) | ||
Blade Coating | Rough | Chrome |
Replaceable Blade | false | true |
General(1) | ||
Warranty | Quality Guarantee | |

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Search results lack independent professional reviews or editorials. Manufacturer sources emphasize its reliability for rough sawn timber, praising the fast cut, balance, and resharpenable teeth as ideal for demanding trades like roofing or gardening.
No direct consumer reviews or feedback in results. Descriptions highlight practical praise for comfortable handle and clean cuts in timber/chipboard, with no recurring complaints noted.




Professional reviewers emphasize the Corona RS16120's efficiency and speed, citing its RazorTOOTH technology as a significant advantage over conventional saws.
Direct consumer reviews are limited, but product descriptions imply strong user appeal for portability and cutting speed. Recurring themes suggest satisfaction with fast cutting on small to medium branches.