Spear & Jackson Tenon Saw 5410Y - brown and silver vs SUIZAN Ryoba Double Edge Saw 8" - Japanese Pull Saw
Overall winner: SUIZAN Ryoba Double Edge Saw 8" - Japanese Pull Saw
Key Differences
SUIZAN (A) is a lightweight 8" Japanese ryoba pull saw with higher average rating and strong notes about sharp, precise cuts and ease of use, suited for niche/japanese-style cutting. Spear & Jackson (B) is a traditional tenon saw with universal teeth for both rip and cross-grain work and precision cross-ground teeth, making it more versatile for general woodworking though some users report an uncomfortable handle
Spear & Jackson Tenon Saw 5410Y - brown and silver
Hand saw with universal teeth for general use, cuts along and across grain, and a solid brass back for rigidity. Customers note smooth cuts and good value, though some find the handle uncomfortable
Pros
- universal teeth for general use
- cuts along and across the grain
- solid brass back for rigidity
- comfortable handle (reported by some)
Cons
- handle may be uncomfortable for some users
SUIZAN Ryoba Double Edge Saw 8" - Japanese Pull Saw
Japanese pull saw for precise cuts with light weight. Easy to use and sharp for accurate results, offering good value for money
Pros
- lightweight construction
- sharp cutting edge
- easy to use
- accurate cuts
Cons
- requires familiarity with pull-saw technique
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | SUIZAN |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Spear & Jackson |
| User Reviews | SUIZAN |