Pruning is a lot easier with a good tree saw. You can use it to prune thick branches, or to fell smaller trees. If you have a large garden with trees and shrubs, you really can't do without a good tree saw. Even if you want to split firewood, the logs must first be cut into slices.
The best tree saws
A good tree saw cuts superfast and retains its sharpness well. Some longer tree saws even let you cut faster than a chain saw! As such, it is not difficult to fell a tree with a tree saw. You can use a tree saw for more than just pruning! In order to enjoy your tree saw longer, we recommend you maintain your saw. You can read all about maintenance in our how-to: how do you maintain your saw?
What makes a tree saw a tree saw?
A tree saw is basically just a wood saw, but more suitable for cutting and pruning trees. The main difference is that the blades of a tree saw are often replaceable. A tree saw is most often used when cutting through trees and branches. Tree saws are available with different saw blades. For example, you have saw blades with very coarse serration, intended to cut through fresh wood. Would you rather have an all-round saw? Then medium serrations are a good choice for you. But saw blades with fine serrations also exist, these are suitable for cutting dry or hard wood. Do you want to be sure that you're buying a saw with the right serration? Then make sure to check out our buying guide saws: which serrations do I need?