🛠️ Cut the Ordinary, Embrace the Extraordinary!
The FreeStyle Coping Saw by Spyral features a unique 360° spiral tooth design that allows for versatile cutting in any direction. It comes with five durable tempered carbon steel blades and an ergonomic handle for enhanced control and comfort. Ideal for a variety of materials, this coping saw is a must-have for both professional and DIY enthusiasts.
Brand | Spyral |
Color | Black, Grey, Silver |
Blade Material | Tempered Carbon Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Wood, Plastic, Bone, Rubber, and Mild Steels |
Power Source | Hand Tool |
Special Feature | Keyless Blade Change, Ergonomic Handle, 360 Degree Tooth |
Included Components | Blades |
Item Weight | 9.1 Ounces |
Blade Length | 5 Inches |
Cutting Angle | 360 Degrees |
Blade Shape | Spiral |
Handle Material | Metal |
UPC | 850026375084 |
Manufacturer | Spyral |
Item Weight | 9.1 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 12.68 x 6.06 x 1.57 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | Spyral |
Special Features | Keyless Blade Change, Ergonomic Handle, 360 Degree Tooth |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**W
Excellent coping saw
I used this coping saw to cut an accurate rectangle hole into my desk to install the recessed power strip. I've never used a coping saw before, but this one had a bunch of good reviews and it came with different blade sizes. After self educating with a couple coping saw YouTube videos, I cut out this hole and installed the power strip. Cutting was easy and I learned a new skill. Looking forward to cutting more unique holes in things eth this unit when the time comes!
S**.
Great quality and very convenient to use
High quality product! Very convenient to use. I’m happy with this purchase.
F**R
Give it a chance
If I'd of given this review on the 1st day or two of having it I'd of gave it one star, it takes some using it to get used to it. After a few days I started figuring it out and it's much easier to use than a traditional Coping saw, I think. As mentioned, it does take some getting used to and I am struggling to get a perfectly clean cut. I am however getting closer to that goal also the more I use it.
R**L
Light weight easy to use
The tool cuts quickly and is comfortable in the hand
J**B
Hard to cut a straight line
If you need it to cut in hard to get areas im sure this is perfect but it's not why i bought it, i can't get it to cut a straight line due to the design of the blade, it always wants to pull to the left on a down cut. Manufacturer might make a blade to remedy this problem like a double helix blade? But i didn't look.. returned
J**L
Perfect
The round blade makes coped joints perfectly.The bade is long enough for efficient cutting.
M**.
Study tool!
The spiral blade are great, because they go in any direction... but be careful! They go on any direction.Very sturdy. I would buy again if I lost mine.
C**
Nice coping saw
For what it is worth it is a nice little saw. But coping saws are not that easy for beginners to use because they tend to wobble a bit. And the blades are usually pretty thin. If you are just starting out with coping saws though and still want to try them out, this is not such a bad buy. I would only use it on soft wood though with this model because of the thin blade. Use coping saws that can handle thicker blades if you want to try them out on harder wood than basswood.
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