Corona 13-Inch RazorTOOTH Pruning Saw vs Corona 18-Inch RazorTOOTH Pruning Saw with D-Handle
Overall winner: Corona 18-Inch RazorTOOTH Pruning Saw with D-Handle
Key Differences
The 18-inch Corona (A) has a longer blade and high-carbon SK5 steel for heavy-duty cutting and larger branches, while the 13-inch Corona (B) is designed for single-hand use with an ergonomic pistol grip and is marketed to cut branches up to 7 inches. Choose A if you need capacity for larger, tougher branches and are comfortable two-handed use; choose B if you prefer a more compact, single-hand pruning saw with a pistol grip
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
Corona 18-Inch RazorTOOTH Pruning Saw with D-Handle
Coronado 18-inch RazorTOOTH pruning saw with curved blade for branches up to 9-10 in diameter. Triple-ground teeth for efficiency and a high-carbon Japanese SK5 blade for durability; chrome finish aids smooth cutting. Customers note easy use and sharp, lasting blade
Pros
- RazorTOOTH technology for efficient cuts
- curved blade with D-handle for control
- high-carbon SK5 steel blade for hardness
- impulse-hardened teeth for longevity
Cons
- may be heavy for one-handed use
- suitable for branches up to 9-10 in diameter noted, not larger
- user reports depend on tree type for best results
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Corona |
| Versatility | Corona |
| User Reviews | Corona |