🪚 Cut sharp, carry light — the pro’s choice for effortless landscaping!
The Silky Folding Landscaping Saw GOMBOY Professional 240 features a 9.5-inch blade with 8.5 teeth per inch, delivering precise cuts for pruning, trimming, and construction tasks. Weighing only 0.6 pounds, it offers exceptional portability and folds compactly for easy storage in its included clear hinged carrying case. Built with durable plastic and aluminum materials, this manual saw is engineered for professionals who demand efficiency and convenience in their landscaping toolkit.
Manufacturer | Silky |
Part Number | 121-24 |
Product Dimensions | 50.29 x 6.6 x 2.54 cm; 417.3 g |
Item model number | 12124 |
Size | Saw only |
Colour | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Power Source | Manual |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Handle material | Plastic or aluminium |
Blade length | 9.5 Inches |
Speed | 4100 RPM |
Special Features | Portable, Foldable |
Included Components | Clear plastic hinged carrying case |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 417 g |
V**S
Silky Saws are Awesome
Silky saws are awesome, I own 2 pocket boy saws that I use for my work as an outdoor instructor. My son who works as a traditional oak timber framer kept borrowing one so when his birthday came around I asked if he would like his own silky saw... he decided that this slightly longer GOMBOY would be better for him.These saws cut so easily and smoothly. Silky saws cut on the pull (not the push) and are a dream to use.The grippy handle is also good and the build quality is high.The down sides are:They aren't cheap!Replacement blades are very expensive.
R**N
A cut above the rest
Having used a Bahco Laplander for a few years I wanted to try the other most recommended brand for Bushcraft and general outdoor use. I am not disappointed, the blade is crazy sharp, has a comfortable handle and the blade lock allows multiple blade positions (useful when cutting close to the ground). The plastic case is a useful addition to keep the saw safe and stop you leaving it on the ground unecessarily.I now prefer this to my trusty old Laplander but the Bahco still has the edge on price. Is it worth it? Yes, would I buy another? Yes
J**N
Excellent as expected
Good folding saw with the bonus of a case to keep it in. Viciously sharp and incredibly effective
M**E
Cuts through wet wood cleanly and easily.
A real pleasure to use, follow the instructions, don't push down, let the saw do the work and it chews through wet wood really quickly and easily. Best thing this side of a chainsaw. Good steel means it's easy to clean too.
A**V
Pricey but worth it.
Great Japanese made saw, works fantastic, great quality but it is reflected in the price, replacement blades are only a couple of pounds cheaper than a new saw so that’s something to consider if you will use it on a regular basis.
T**D
The cut on this bad boy surpasses anything I have used to date
Wow!!!!. The cut on this bad boy surpasses anything I have used to date. OK, so the saw is new and the blade is freshly razor and dangerously sharp, but what a smooth cut it produced.Baring in mind the person who cut this for me is not into d.i.y or heavy odd jobs,cutting or such. So the image is from them. It indeed cuts like a hot blade through butter, believe it!!!Requires no effort at all as it's all on the pull stroke reducing the stiff awkward tension with conventional saws. And is easy to use light and with some grip. It's better than your conventional saws with and without double serated teeth both of which I've used and are a lot bigger and nastier to look at.I would consider the tool for d.i.y jobs bushcraft in ( which will be it's main goal) because it's compact and easy to use and sharper as well as leaving a smoother finish. Its easy to use, light and It's better than your conventional saws with and without double serated teeth both of which I've used and are a lot bigger and nastier to look at.I would consider the tool for d.i.y jobs bushcraft in ( which will be it's main goal) because it's compact and easy to use and sharper as well as leaving a smoother finish.Why did I choose this product????I did some pretty extensive homework on this saw before buying it because I'd heard mixed reviews on this product. The obvious choice was the baco laplander which is like the saw of all bushcraft kinds they use. Rather than go with the status quo I decided to weed out the top two. I eventually went with the silky gombo 240( but with intentions of the 210 but chose a longer blade) because of the cut and stainless steel construction. In my opinion it seemed to do a job quicker and neater. And it looked bad ass.The whole thing is sturdy and strong with chrome plated latch for dropping the blade and a thick heavy rubber handle and the ability to loosen the tension of bladed
D**N
Great saw
Great saw can tell it will last a good few years of hard use
J**.
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Great saw
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