Corona RazorTOOTH Folding Pruning Saw (RS 7265D) Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- Thick deadwood
- Pull cut
- Replaceable blade
The benchmark folding saw: a 10 in curved, impulse-hardened blade with three-sided razor teeth that cut on the pull stroke through limbs up to 5-6 in, far beyond lopper capacity. It folds into its handle for safe carry and takes replacement blades, so one saw lasts years. Coarse and aggressive by design, it is a wood tool, not a finish saw for delicate live pruning.
Pros
- 10 in curved blade with three-sided razor teeth rips through 5-6 in limbs faster than most folding saws
- Impulse-hardened high-carbon blade stays sharp for seasons and is fully replaceable
- Folds safely into the handle and locks open, so it rides in a pocket or tool bag
Cons
- Aggressive pull-stroke teeth are made for wood and will tear, not slice, green grass or soft stems
- Coarse ~6 TPI pitch leaves a rougher cut face than a fine-tooth finishing saw
- Folding pivot must be kept snug or the blade develops side-to-side play over time
Specifications
| Type | Folding hand pruning saw |
|---|---|
| Blade | 10 in curved high-carbon steel, replaceable |
| Teeth | Three-sided razor teeth, ~6 TPI |
| Cuts | Small-to-medium limbs up to ~5-6 in |
| Handle | Ergonomic non-slip, locks open and closed |