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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Bought as an upgrade from smaller silkies I have both the Gom and Pocket Boy. This thing is super fast and eats through wood like nobody's business. Easy to use and very fast.
Guido
Reviewed in Italy on March 27, 2024
Prova di taglio rispetto l'archetto da muratore questa taglia di piu, i denti sono piuttosto grandi e tende a impuntarsi percio la giusta tecnica è quella di non spingere quasi niente e sfruttare tutta la lunghezza della sega, si fatica anche con questa ma vuoi mettere la soddisfazione?Lo strumento dal punto di vista costruttivo è impeccabile ottima anche la custodia.
Lommel
Reviewed in Germany on April 3, 2024
Die beste Handsäge die ich je hatte. Sie schneidet auch dickere Äste problemlos durch.
backwoodsguy
Reviewed in Canada on April 14, 2024
This is the third saw from this manufacturer and I love it.I bought this to cut large diameter trees when clearing ATV paths or cutting trees that fall over my cabin lane.It is so fast to cut through trees and branches and with so little effort, it still surprises me after one month of use. The saw has a double safety to prevent accidentally cutting your hand when folding or unfolding. The handle grips nicely, the blade is sharp and thin and zips through trees almost as fast as a chainsaw.It is a pull type saw so don't push on it or you could bend the blade.My first saw was the pocketboy that I have had for 15 years and it still cuts as good as new after a lot of hunting trips and a ton of cutting.This Japanese company knows how to make saw blades and I could not give them a more glowing recommendation. Don't bother with another brand, pay a bit extra and buy this saw and it will last a long time.
チャリ好きおやじ
Reviewed in Japan on June 1, 2023
こんなに切れるノコギリ初めて見ました。直径30cm位の丸太も、楽々切れます。背中に背負えるケースも便利です。これはいい買い物をしました。
はるちゃん
Reviewed in Japan on May 2, 2021
大阪環状線自然歩道の倒木を5ヶ月かかってそれなりの処理できました。50cmまでの杉、檜は難なく切れました。但し、これ一本では無理があり食い込んでしまったときのためにビッグボーイ2000クラスを2本持っているのがよろしいかとお思います。付属のケースはとても使いやすくザックを背負ったうえに襷掛けにすると山歩きにそれほど邪魔にならず具合いいです。よほど石や砂利混じりの木を切らないかぎり歯は大丈夫です。
SCW
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2016
This purchase was part of my quest to find durable and environmentally-friendly alternatives to common power tools. In the case of the Katanaboy, I was looking for a hand-powered substitute for a chainsaw. After about 18 months of owning and using this tool, I can honestly say.....it does not replace a chainsaw! If you want a tool that turns trees into firewood quickly and with little effort, buy a chainsaw. If you are like me and want to get a bit of exercise while doing chores, don't mind spending a little extra time outdoors, and appreciate effective tools, the Katanaboy is a fantastic choice. It is my primary firewood cutter, as I do not own a chainsaw. I cut a cord of old, hard elm in about an hour, with frequent breaks, although the more I use it, the fewer breaks I need. Most of the branches were under 8 inches in diameter, but I cut a couple of sections that were twice that size (it wasn't easy, but it was fun). I bought a second saw from another vendor for use at work, where part of my job is management of a nature preserve (which includes trail construction and maintenance). In the nature preserve (and at home), I prefer to avoid the noise and pollution of a chainsaw. Trail work volunteers are envious of my "samurai saw" and argue over who gets to use it first.Volunteers almost always bend the blades of my pull-cut saws, but none of them were able to bend the Katanaboy's blade. In fact, after extensive use, I haven't even come close.The saw's handle is comfortable enough. Since it's a pull-cut saw, most of your effort will be on the pull, so a straight handle works just fine (like a tug-of-war). If you pull by bending at your waist or even rocking back and forth on your feet, you can give your arms a nice break. The teeth are extremely sharp, but the locking mechanism has sort of a half-cock safety that minimizes the chance you'll get your fingers caught between the blade and handle while folding the saw. Interestingly, the back of the blade is a pretty effective machete and is good at cutting grass, non-woody weeds, and small dead branches (although this is obviously not its intended use, so be careful). It's fun to pretend I'm swinging around a real katana sword!If I had a big job to do, I would opt for a chainsaw. While I'm confident I cut bigger logs with the Katanaboy (or more than one cord, if I were in better shape), I really don't want to try. I prefer the Katanaboy for small jobs that can be completed in the time it would take to get a chainsaw ready, and for medium jobs that won't take too much time or wear me out. I also prefer its low maintenance, silence, small environmental footprint, and its aesthetic (the experience of using a quality tool, smelling cut wood rather than burnt oil and gasoline, and the sound of birds rather than a two-cycle engine). I am seriously considering buying three more for the family so we can have a nice family outing while getting a larger amount of firewood (and overcoming the saw's main shortcoming when compared to a chainsaw).
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2015
This is an amazing piece of equipment.The Katanaboy is an unbelievably powerful cutting tool. I have used it on a variety of woods, wet and dry, and not only is its cutting capability sinister to behold, this saw can take a severe beating and still hold its wicked edge. I have arrogantly made cuts partially into sandy/rocky soils expecting some sacrifice to its sharpness, and accidently torqued the blade to an extreme angle expecting a permanent bend. It laughed at the abuse.This saw will not out-perform a chainsaw by any means, but quite honestly, the amount of time spent servicing your two-stroke translates fairly evenly into the extra time it takes to pull this thing through a few trees (which, trust me, isn't much). It is also feather-light in comparison to it's capabilities. It would not be ridiculous to consider this saw for bushcraft use, based on it's weight and packability, however, it would be pure overkill. The Katanaboy is basically a folding cross-cut saw, with the benefit of modern materials, sharpening processes, and design.I pair this with a Husqvarna all-purpose axe (which, in my opinion as an owner of axes from other Scandinavian manufacturers, is the best value on the axe market at this point in time). The 26" Husky actually fits perfectly in the Katanaboy's nylon case (which also cleverly includes a pocket for a replacement blade, which, honestly, you may only think you'll need if you're a Prepper...) to create a beautifully lightweight, packable kit. Add a pull-sled and a froe or maul, and I would seriously contend this combination could tackle the fuel needs of a cabin in the Minnesota winter.On a side-note, this thing looks terrifying. We're talking home-defense capabilities because of fear-inspiring freakiness. It is something straight out of Mad Max. That is all.Excellent value, and a blast to use.
Thomas P. Griggs
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2014
This is my third Silky saw, Pocketboy-Bigboy-Katanaboy. I keep this saw handy for occasional quick large cuts, like a tree across my long forested driveway. It is much more efficient than even a premium axe in most circumstances, making cuts through 10" limbs or trunks with out me breaking a sweat. The very aggressive teeth are an impressive piece of engineering. I also use it for harvesting firewood that is dangerously positioned for approach with a chainsaw, e.g. climbing off the ground, imbalanced footing or working overhead. With the Katanaboy-Bigboy combination (along with a good forest axe) two people can take apart a 8"-10" oak in similar time as a chainsaw would require. The forest axe is needed for some limb removal and for making and hammering wooden wedges that prevent saw blade binding in some circumstances. The quiet of using the Katanaboy over the chainsaw is a plus. I know that in a hard chance the Katanaboy-Bigboy-Axe could sustain my family's firewood needs over the usual 5 month N. Florida winter. I also bought the special file for sharpening, though they are still razor sharp after a season of moderate use. Wipe the teeth clean after each use with an old toothbrush, and wipe lightly with linseed oil to prevent any oxidation.This saw is big, though not heavy. Care is needed in learning to use the pull-cut technique, otherwise one risks damaging or breaking the blade. This saw really is for larger cuts than most people need to make. It is probably a good purchase choice for the suburban homeowner who rarely needs a chainsaw. It is definitely a good choice for those who live in rural areas and deal with the forest regularly.
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