Corona 13-Inch RazorTOOTH Pruning Saw vs Fiskars 18" Billhook Saw for trimming shrubs and small branches
Overall winner: Corona 13-Inch RazorTOOTH Pruning Saw
Key Differences
Choose the Corona (A) if you want a compact 13-inch RazorTOOTH saw with a higher average rating (4.80 from 1602 reviews), ergonomic pistol grip, and a noted ability to cut branches up to 7 in. diameter; pick the Fiskars (B) if you need an 18-inch billhook with a hooked blade for pull-cutting and a coarse edge better suited to fibrous material. Corona lists razor-tooth high-carbon steel and stronger user sentiment about longevity; Fiskars offers one-handed hooked pull cuts but has mixed sharpness and durability reports
Corona 13-Inch RazorTOOTH Pruning Saw
Pruning saw with Razortooth technology for efficient limb cutting. Curved blade, high-carbon SK5 steel, and chrome-plated blade for reduced friction. Customers note easy cuts and durable construction
Pros
- razor-tooth technology for material removal
- three-sided razor teeth for efficient cuts up to 7 in
- high-carbon japans SK5 steel blade
- chrome-plated blade reduces friction
Cons
- single-hand use may limit reach for larger tasks
Fiskars 18" Billhook Saw for trimming shrubs and small branches
Fiskars 18" billhook saw with a hooked blade for pulling cuts. ideal for trimming shoots, stems, vines, and light woody tasks; noted for weight distribution and ease of use by customers
Pros
- 9 inch hooked blade for pull-cutting
- coarse edge for fibrous plants
- one-handed use frees other hand
- blade curve aids removing suckers and clearing vines
Cons
- mixed feedback on sharpness
- some report durability issues
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Corona |
| Durability | Corona |
| Versatility | Fiskars |
| User Reviews | Corona |