This coping saw features a simple design and comes with a variety of blades for cutting different materials. Its steel frame holds a 5.1-inch-long blade, and while that blade length is shorter than most coping saws, the frame is deeper than average at 6.3 inches, so it’s a great tool to use on thicker materials.
Whereas most coping saws come with a blade or two, the Kakuri coping saw comes with five, including blades for cutting through wood, PVC, and soft metals. No tools are required for blade changes. Simply twist the handle to loosen and tighten the blade.
While this coping saw lacks the ergonomic grip and heavy-duty frame of others on our list, it’s one of the lightest we’ve seen at just 7.4 ounces.
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