Silky Gomboy 240 Folding Pruning Saw Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- Branches
- Deadwood
- Thick limbs
- Backpacking
A premium folding saw that starts where loppers stop: branches thicker than 2 in. Fast, clean pull-cuts and a lockable, pocketable body make it the go-to woody-branch hand tool.
Pros
- Pull-stroke Japanese teeth cut fast and clean through green and dry wood with little effort
- Folds safely and locks in two open positions, so it is pocketable and travels well
- Impulse-hardened blade stays sharp a long time and takes replacement blades when it finally dulls
Cons
- Costs far more than a big-box folding saw, and the hard-chrome blade is not resharpenable at home
- Aggressive teeth cut on the pull only and can grab; awkward technique leads to skips and binding
- Real cut depth is limited by the 9.5 in blade - very large trunks still need a bow saw or chainsaw
Specifications
| Type | Folding pruning saw |
|---|---|
| Max cut | Branches roughly 4-5 in (limited by blade depth) |
| Blade | 9.5 in (240 mm) hardened Japanese steel, medium teeth (~8.5 TPI) |
| Cutting | Pull-stroke saw (cuts on the pull) |
| Handle | Rubber-clad steel, non-slip, locks open and closed |
| Weight | Approx. 8.5 oz (240 g) |
| Best for | Branches too thick for loppers |