IMPULSE HARDENED TEETH
Most of the saw blades that I test use a conventional high-carbon steel saw blade. High-carbon steel is the preferred blade material due to its hardness and ability to make many thousands of cuts before wearing out. The process of making high carbon steel strong involves a quenching (dipping in) bath of either oil or water when the blade is extremely hot. Impulse-hardened teeth, on the other hand, are manufactured differently. High carbon steel is still used, but the process “involves both the heating and cooling within several thousandths of a second using high impact energy created by high frequency current,” this according to ARS (a premium manufacturer of pruning and cutting tools).
The single biggest advantage of impulse-hardened teeth is that the blades last three times longer than conventionally manufactured high-carbon steel blades. However, this technology also results in a premium price tag for the product. In my opinion, the proportional increase in cost makes impulse-hardened blades preferable to standard ones. The only downside to impulse blades is their inability to be sharpened due to their hardness. But we also don’t recommend sharpening conventional high-carbon steel blades, because the triple grind tooth geometry is hard to sharpen correctly. You can sharpen high carbon steel, but one false move, and you’ve ruined your blade.
EASY TO CARRY
In its fully closed (and locked) position, the saw easily fit in my hip pocket. It was very comfortable to carry around as I walked from job site to job site. I tried it in my back pocket, which has a shallower depth. I found that I could still carry it here, but it didn’t feel quite as secure. It never fell out, but it did move around slightly as I walked. By keeping it in my front pocket, it also was more comfortable when sitting down.
CUTTING PERFORMANCE
- Ease of Cutting: Very easy
- How Clean is the Cut: Very clean
- Cutting Speed: Fast
Although this is not my favorite saw of all that I reviewed, it is one of my most highly recommended.
It cut like a dream. The saw is easy to start the cut, makes smooth, clean cuts, and blasts its way through live and dead wood. The over-center feature allows undercuts for proper pruning.
CARE
I like to take care of my tools because they perform better and last longer. Folding hand saws are no exception. The QuickSaw® sports a chrome-plated blade that inhibits rust and helps prevent the buildup of saps and resins. It is a nice added bonus, but it is not bulletproof. Over time, the plating will start to wear off the blade, especially around the teeth. When this happens, rust is inevitable. I’ve found that a light coating of lubricant on the blade, the thumb lever, and the hinge point where the blade goes through the handle will keep your saw in tip-top shape. My favorite lubricant is Tri-Flow®
And one final note: don’t leave your saw outside overnight. The morning dew will take its toll. Also, avoid using your saw in the rain. If you have to, dry it off after use and make sure you lubricate it well before putting it away.
SAFETY
You’re dealing with a very sharp tool. We highly recommend using leather gloves when pruning or cutting up branches. One slip without gloves can send you to the hospital for a few stitches or worse. And finally, don’t forget to wear safety glasses. We recommend Wiley-X. These glasses help prevent sawdust in the eyes and flying metal if the saw blade breaks (and they can, if bent at extreme angles). Be safe.
WARRANTY
Corona offers a limited lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.
RECOMMENDATION
This is one of my favorite saws. Its aluminum frame and thumb lever show quality construction, and the fantastic rubberized grip provides great comfort. The impulse-hardened blade offers longevity and high-quality cuts. I like the over-center blade—not so much for reaching hard-to-access places but for undercutting branches with proper pruning cuts. Overall, it’s a quality product that prunes well. As a bonus, it has replaceable blades.
WHERE TO BUY
The QuickSaw is available on Amazon
You can also purchase it from the Corona website: for $40.90 along with replacement blades + Shipping (no available rates were available at the time of this review).