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Moku Pruning Saw

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$79.10

INC. GST

SKU:
G-NWK-P00434 -1
shortds:
Perfectly sized for garden and light tree pruning
intship:
Yes

The Niwaki Moku Pruning Saw has a 240mm blade - the perfect sized saw for garden and light tree pruning. It's ergonomic beechwood handle and medium length make it ideal for use all around the garden or orchard.

The Moku Pruning Saw comes with a purpose-designed scabbard, making it easy to have on hand wherever it is required. 

The handle is made from unfinished beechwood - you can treat it with your preferred oil, or simply let sweat and hard work handle it for you.

TIP: When using the Moku Pruning Saw, make sure that you cut on the pull, and don’t twist or snag.

Specifications:

  • 110g
  • 380 x 14 x 42mm
  • 240mm blades
  • Max cut Ø50mm
  • SK5 steel
  • Beech handles
  • Made in Sanjo, Japan
  • Includes Scabbard

CARING FOR YOUR TOOLS

Most of Niwaki's sharp tools are crafted from carbon steel. To keep your tools in good condition and ensure they last for many years of use, they require some simple but regular maintenance. Here are some usage & care tips, to help you get the most out of your tools...

Usage:

  • Japanese steel is hard and sharp. To avoid chips and preserve the steel edge, do not cut wire, metal, stone, or plastic. 
  • Do not twist or apply uneven pressure
  • It’s better to cut diagonally across branches (not straight across), so you cut along the fibres
  • For heavier cuts, make sure you’re using the base of the blades (not the tips)

Care:

  • Remove leaf resin, rust and gunk with a Crean Mate and water
  • Dry, wipe over with Camellia Oil and store in a dry place
  • Sharpen when needed (secateurs can be sharpened every couple of weeks, shears & topiary clippers after every use to see an incredible difference).

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