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FAQs

What is a pruning saw used for?

A pruning saw is designed to cut branches and limbs that are too thick for secateurs or loppers. Whether you're thinning a tree canopy, removing dead wood or shaping shrubs, a quality hand pruning saw produces fast, clean cuts that promote healthier plant growth. They're an essential tool for gardeners, arborists and anyone carrying out routine tree maintenance.

Should I choose a folding pruning saw or a fixed-blade model?

A folding pruning saw is ideal if you want a compact tool that's easy to carry and store, making it perfect for general garden maintenance and working on the move. A fixed-blade tree pruning saw is often preferred for frequent or demanding use, offering excellent rigidity and cutting efficiency when tackling larger branches.

Are Silky Saws worth buying?

Absolutely! Silky Saws are widely regarded as some of the finest pruning saws available, thanks to their exceptionally sharp blades, precision-engineered teeth and comfortable ergonomic handles. Trusted by professional arborists, landscapers and serious gardeners alike, they deliver fast, smooth cuts and outstanding long-term performance.

What should I look for when buying a pruning saw?

When choosing a garden pruning saw, consider the diameter of the branches you'll be cutting, the blade length and tooth size, as well as whether you prefer a folding or fixed-blade design. A comfortable, non-slip handle and high-quality steel blade will improve control, cutting performance and durability.

How do I keep a pruning saw cutting efficiently?

To keep your pruning saw in excellent condition, clean the blade after each use to remove sap, sawdust and other debris, then dry it thoroughly before storing it in a dry place. Check the blade regularly for signs of damage or excessive wear, and follow the manufacturer's maintenance recommendations. For many modern garden pruning saws, including some premium models, replacing the blade when it eventually wears out is preferable to attempting to sharpen it.