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popularphoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 08:45 AM
popularphoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 08:45 AM

[AC] $10.78* | 6" Ruitool Japanese Double Sided Edge Pull Woodworking Hand Saw (14/17 TPI) at Amazon

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EVANX TOOLS via Amazon [amazon.com] has 6" Ruitool Japanese Double Sided Edge Pull Woodworking Hand Saw (14/17 TPI) for $11.98 - 10% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $10.78.
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$15.21 lower (59% savings) than the list price of $25.99
$3.41 lower (24% savings) than the previous price of $14.19

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*Previous Frontpage Deal at $12 with 79 Deal Score and 24 comments.

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EVANX TOOLS via Amazon [amazon.com] has 6" Ruitool Japanese Double Sided Edge Pull Woodworking Hand Saw (14/17 TPI) for $11.98 - 10% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $10.78.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Price
$15.21 lower (59% savings) than the list price of $25.99
$3.41 lower (24% savings) than the previous price of $14.19

Savings
10% off with qualifying purchase (check and activate [amazon.com])

*Previous Frontpage Deal at $12 with 79 Deal Score and 24 comments.

Customer reviews
4.6⭐ / 5,809
4,000+ bought in past month

amazon.com/dp/B09NW2R5HQ [amazon.com]

Please report the deal if expired
My other deals

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Model: RUITOOL Japanese Hand Saw 6 Inch Double Edge Sided Pull Saw Ryoba SK5 Flexible Blade 14/17 TPI Flush Cut Beech Handle Wood Saw for Woodworking Tools

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Yesterday 02:02 PM
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jocko2Yesterday 02:02 PM
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Actually a well made saw.
Yesterday 02:17 PM
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ketamineYesterday 02:17 PM
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There is no 10% coupon, what you are referring to requires the purchase of another saw.
Yesterday 04:48 PM
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psiberfunkYesterday 04:48 PM
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Quote from jocko2 :
Actually a well made saw.
Sadly this one isn't , I have it and it's crap compared to the real thing
Yesterday 05:40 PM
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WifeCallsMeCheapYesterday 05:40 PM
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Quote from psiberfunk :
Sadly this one isn't , I have it and it's crap compared to the real thing
Agree. It's not junk but not a great saw compared to ones I purchased that are $70. For $11 it's not a bad backup or extra saw you can throw in your work bag
Yesterday 06:05 PM
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CowboyjloveYesterday 06:05 PM
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These we're going around 6.00 just last year.
Yesterday 09:29 PM
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UniqueApple9550Yesterday 09:29 PM
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cool.
Yesterday 10:09 PM
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fenderunbenderYesterday 10:09 PM
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I bought this same saw a couple of weeks ago from a different vender for only $3.99. It is one of those items that are made at one factory, and several different vendors sell it as their own. Before I modified the saw it was COMPLETE CRAP and was headed for the garbage can until I decided to try and fix it.

The teeth of the blade protrude from the sides and scrape the surface when laid flat. The handle became sloppy loose after only a couple of pulls. I had to file the sides of the saw smooth and hammer the handle rivets tight. After modifying the saw it works pretty good, and is a Slickdeal for only $4

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GBXK976C

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jd45123Yesterday 10:35 PM
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Quote from fenderunbender :
I bought this same saw a couple of weeks ago from a different vender for only $3.99. It is one of those items that are made at one factory, and several different vendors sell it as their own. Before I modified the saw it was COMPLETE CRAP and was headed for the garbage can until I decided to try and fix it.

The teeth of the blade protrude from the sides and scrape the surface when laid flat. The handle became sloppy loose after only a couple of pulls. I had to file the sides of the saw smooth and hammer the handle rivets tight. After modifying the saw it works pretty good, and is a Slickdeal for only $4

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GBXK976C
Although that saw says flush cut saw, that saw is not the correct saw for cutting off dowels. These saw blades extend (the set) on both sides. So they will scratch your work. What you want is a real flush cut saw. Something like this https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DD7M63BY
Yesterday 11:06 PM
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slicktomorrowYesterday 11:06 PM
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I have one from college. Still an amazing tool.
Yesterday 11:43 PM
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fenderunbenderYesterday 11:43 PM
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Quote from jd45123 :
Although that saw says flush cut saw, that saw is not the correct saw for cutting off dowels. These saw blades extend (the set) on both sides. So they will scratch your work. What you want is a real flush cut saw. Something like this https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DD7M63BY
This absolutely is a real flush cut saw; it has all the properties of a flush cut saw except it is just poorly made. Once the sides of the teeth are filed down it works just fine and does not scratch your work.
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jd45123Today 01:44 AM
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Quote from fenderunbender :

This absolutely is a real flush cut saw; it has all the properties of a flush cut saw except it is just poorly made. Once the sides of the teeth are filed down it works just fine and does not scratch your work.
If you need to file down the sides of the teeth, it is not a flush cut saw.

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