The Stanley 4-3/4 in. Flush cut pull saw cuts wood 50% faster than conventional saws. It features a 23-point blade that cuts quickly and cleanly on the pull stroke. The blade is double sided for convenient cutting to the left and right, and the contoured plastic handle provides comfort and control.
- 23 Point blade cuts quickly and cleanly on the pull stroke
- Flexible blade leaves flush cuts on dowels and plugs
- Double-sided blade for cutting to the left and right
- Plastic handle is contoured for comfort and control
- Designed to cut wood 50% faster than conventional saws
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Oran Muller (verified owner) –
Or you could shorten your blade a little and tin snip a new tang.
Felicia Russel (verified owner) –
Blade broke next to the handle attachment after few uses. The blade is very thin and flex close to the handle.The metal gave up for fatigue. It cuts very well but do no last long. I believe redesigning the blade attachment to the handle making it sturdier can solve the issue
Wyatt Collier (verified owner) –
Works well similar to a Japanese backsaw!! But No replacement blades avaikable if it snaps you have to purchase another saw. So keep one in stock
Rod Walsh (verified owner) –
This little guy is great for cutting off dowels for fine work or cutting in baseboard or door jams for renos. It can be done without it, but its easier and cleaner with it
Moriah Raynor (verified owner) –
Great product ata great price
Johnathan Keebler (verified owner) –
Works well similar to a Japanese backsaw!! But No replacement blades avaikable if it snaps you have to purchase another saw. So keep one in stock
Amos Kshlerin (verified owner) –
It works well but the blade is a bit too small for doors jams
Anne Friesen (verified owner) –
I feel obligated to write this review because of the poor reviews written by people unfamiliar with the use of this saw.This saw is designed cut only on the pull stroke. If you want to push and pull, then yes, the blade will buckle and potentially break.I cut through 2 3/4 inch oak dowels, 4 1.5 inch oak dowels, and 2 white wood 2x4s with this so far, and it still cuts pretty fast. Not bad for a $13 tool. Those 1.5 inch oak dowels were cut along the curve of a rocker for a rocking chair and the performance was good.In short, this is a good tool if you use it properly.
Ted Morissette (verified owner) –
this saw actually works well. Although I wouldn’t use it to regularly trim door casings, it can be done with some skill and care. My big gripe is that replacement blades are NOT available through Home Depot as far as I can tell. It seems to be the same saw provided by Stanley under the “FatMax” brand.I would have ranked it much higher if replacement blade were available.
Jordan Krajcik (verified owner) –
I purchased the saw yesterday so I could cut off the lower portion of my doors frames throughout my house since I am replacing all the carpet with hardwood and the hardwood doesn’t fit under the frames. The saw does not cut very fast. If you exert too much force it just binds the saw up. The blade is very flexible and made it possible to make a nice straight cut 1/2″ off the floor and stay parallel. However, the thin blade broke on the third door frame of six. I think this saw would be better used on smaller items where you have better control. I cut the remaining frames with a sawsall.
Heath Hand (verified owner) –
The point where the blade is attached to the handle is thin & makes the saw blade bend easily. The blade teeth are sharp on both sides & make decent cuts. This is a good spare/backup saw.
Humberto Collier (verified owner) –
used for undercutting door jams- worked great
Vickie Davis (verified owner) –
This little handy saw is my go to favorite! Excellent fine cut. If you just learn how to use it..you’d be very pleased. It’s flexible for a reason..and if you need to cut door molding , this is the tool. The cut is on the pull..once you remember this..it will not bend or buckle…excellent saw… must have in my tool kit!
Joel Herzog (verified owner) –
I use this to cut the excess from through dowels. It’s quick and makes for a nice flush cut. Does the job it’s meant to do at a reasonable price.
Tressa Wisozk (verified owner) –
I have used this for cutting dowels while installing an oak floor, works great as it was designed by Stanley. The close cut with out damage is great for those small wooden dowels against flooring. Will be using it on more projects when I want screws to be hidden and a less expensive plug for the hole.
Ezra Schiller (verified owner) –
Great saw for fine work or tight places, razor sharp. The ability to change blades is key because it is inevitable with use one will accidentally break, bend, or ruin the teeth.
Pasquale Mayert (verified owner) –
Judging from some of the reviews, I think some people are expecting more from this saw than Dewalt ever intended for it to deliver. This is a light-duty saw for use in cutting dowels, plugs, and pocket hole plugs flush with the surface without marring the wood. It does that quite well. I would never use this for cutting door casing, door bottoms, or window trim. A few tips might be helpful:- Alternate teeth either have no set or are set to the top. This prevents marring the wood surface so long as you keep the right side facing up.- Because there is no bottom set, the saw cuts very slowly and has a tendency to bind if you push it. That is the trade off for not scratching up the surface of the wood. Be patient and don’t push it.- The saw cuts on the pull stroke only, There is no point in stressing the push stroke.- A little paste wax on the blade lasts a long long time and makes sawing much easier.- I find it easiest to place a couple fingers on top of the blade while sawing with the other hand. This keeps the blade flush with the wood and limits binding. The blade binds when it flexes past the limits of the cut line, so keeping it flush with the surface goes a long way to eliminate binding.It is definitely too bad that nobody carries replacement blades. You can get them through Stanley but the shipping costs make it a deal breaker. Still the saw is inexpensive so maybe that is a wash. One bonus is that the handle can also be used with most hacksaw and recip saw blades, so when it comes time to replace this saw, the handle can still have a purpose.I hope this helps someone.
Elijah Hartmann (verified owner) –
As others have noted, the blade is very flexible and not suitable for undercutting door jambs unless you are ok with just pulling. However, for other purposes, such as flush cutting dowels for example, it excels. It is extremely sharp, cuts quickly and this is one example where the flexible blade makes all the difference. I would call this more of a specialty saw.
Waldo Kshlerin (verified owner) –
Awesome, fit right under the trim, and the flex of the blade allowed the right space for the flooring! You can’t Beat Home Depot for what you need and the fastest shipping I see today! Got things I ordered in one day! Can you believe that!