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title: "Ryoba 10\""
brand: "ruitool"
price: "205 zł"
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# Double-edged 6-10 & 18 TPI teeth 10-inch SK5 flexible blade Ergonomic non-slip handle Ryoba 10"

**Brand:** ruitool
**Price:** 205 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🪚 Cut smarter, not harder—join the woodworking elite with RUITOOL!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Ryoba 10" by ruitool
- **How much does it cost?** 205 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/233279572-ryoba-10)

## Best For

- ruitool enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ruitool brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Control:** Lightweight 10.8 oz design with a 12-inch comfort grip handle for fatigue-free use.
- • **Flush Cut Perfection:** Ultra-thin 0.6mm blade enables clean, flush cuts that elevate your craftsmanship.
- • **Unmatched Durability:** Hardened SK-5 steel blade with high elasticity and wear resistance for long-lasting performance.
- • **Precision Meets Power:** Dual-edge teeth for rough to ultra-fine cuts—master every detail.
- • **Versatile Woodworking Essential:** Perfect for pros and beginners alike—experience the superior pull saw technique.

## Overview

The RUITOOL Japanese Pull Saw features a 10-inch flexible SK-5 steel blade with double-edged teeth (6-10 TPI coarse side and 18 TPI fine side) for versatile cutting precision. Its ultra-thin 0.6mm blade and lightweight 10.8 oz design paired with a 12-inch ergonomic non-slip handle ensure effortless, fatigue-free operation. Ideal for both professionals and hobbyists, this hand-powered saw delivers durable, flush cuts with superior control and longevity.

## Description

RUITOOL Japanese Pull Saw 10 Inch Double Edge Sided Hand Saw Ryoba SK5 Flexible Blade 10&18TPI Flush Cut Non-slip Plastic Handle Wood Saw for Woodworking Tools - desertcart.com

Review: Another Great Ruitool Product - Once again, I am impressed by the quality of Ruitool products. While I was confident that the saw blade would be very tough and sharp, (which it is), I did not expect to be impressed by the non-wooden handle. As it turned out, the handle appears to be very sturdy, and the dark gray rubber-like cover material is both attractive and easy to grip. As a bonus, the company also included a fancy metal screw knob as an alternative to the stock knob to attach the blade to the handle. Nice little touch! Thanks Ruitool! I will not hesitate to buy other products from this company. Note: I had to add that this saw performs very well. It cut hardwoods like red oak and walnut with ease. Pine lumber was like slicing through butter. The secret to smooth cutting is light pressure on the pull stroke; I had only one finger pressing downward. Remember also to begin a new cut by gently pushing the blade away from you at the far corner of the wood to be cut. I believe the ease with which it cuts will surprise you.
Review: Surprising How Much I Like This Saw - At the time I purchased this, this was the least expensive Japanese pull saw (of this size) that I could find. All I can say is sometimes you get *way* more than you pay for, and this was one of those times. If you haven't used a Japanese pull saw, before, stop reading and buy this. The two sides have different teeth, allowing you to accurately and easily cut through just about anything non-metal. It handles both soft and hard woods with ease (use the correct side, though). Getting a cut that's straight/in exactly the right place for joinery isn't trivial without the appropriate power tools and I don't have most of them -- if it can't be handled by a circular saw, I'm ripping out the hand saw. Cutting precisely and quickly with a hand-saw is ever so fun for a newby -- because normal hand saws rip through the product while pushing, they bend/bind and screw up the cut. Pull saws rip through the board on the way back which keeps the blade straight, on push, they glide/cutting minimally. Besides being easy to control for precision, it's very capable at ripping through tough woods. It's so good, in fact, that I use my various circular saws/mitre/table saw about half as much. The circular saw will *cut* the board much faster, however, if I want a perfect/near-perfect cut, I have to set up a guide of some kind, clamp the crap out of things, and *then* cut. This saw won't rip through the board in one stroke, but I can lean on the board and cut a straight line with it without a guide, I can see if I'm drifting at each stroke and adjust accordingly -- at worst, if I'm in a hurry and free-handing it, I can hit it with some sand-paper afterward to clean up the problems. Basically, the choice is to carry a heavy circular saw, carpenters square, and a couple of vices to the work piece, set it all up, double check that it's lining up right and *then* cut the board or carry this extremely light saw and start cutting on the line. It's almost always less work to use this saw and it's a lot easier. ...and despite all of that, *it's still sharp after 6 months of use 2-3 times a week*. I wouldn't attempt sharpening this saw, myself; especially the side with the smaller teeth. I assume I can take this where I take my other saws/knives to be professionally sharpened, but I haven't had the need, yet. Part of this is because it doesn't bind, you don't start doing short strokes to unbind the saw so you don't end up with a blade that is sharp at the end and dull near the handle. The whole blade is wearing evenly. What's crazy, though, is that I'd swear this thing hasn't dulled at all -- It's absolutely *not possible*; there's no way this blade is cutting as well as it did when I purchased it with the amount of use it's had, but it cut through a large pantry project last weekend and it sure felt like it was brand new.

## Features

- 【Durable & Flexible Blade】Pull saw blade is made of flexible SK-5 steel,hardened edges, high elasticity, wear resistance
- 【Double Edged Tooth】One side coarse teeth gradually changed 6-10 TPI, the other side is 18 TPI，fine teeth for high precision tenon cutting, could be rough cut, semi Fine cut and fine cut .
- 【Faster & Save Effort Design】 Pull saw is 10 inch long blade with triple-beveled teeth and a 12 inch comfort-grip handle, more save effort
- 【Easy Use】 Wood saw with 1/50” ultra-thin saw blade,light weight, perfect for one hand or two hands operation.
- 【Diversify Woodworking life】 No matter you are a master or a beginner in using saws, it gives you brand new experience from using tranditional western style saws.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | RUITOOL |
| Color | Silver |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
| Surface Recommendation | Plastic, Wood |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Special Feature | Finsh Cut |
| Included Components | Jpanese Pull Saw |
| Product Dimensions | 22.44"L x 3.23"W x 0.59"H |
| Warranty Type | Lifetime |
| Item Weight | 10.8 Ounces |
| Blade Length | 10 Inches |
| Number of Teeth | 6 |
| Blade Shape | Rectangular |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| UPC | 779149815119 |
| Manufacturer | RUITOOL |
| Part Number | RUITOOL |
| Item Weight | 10.8 ounces |
| Item model number | RUITOOL |
| Size | Small |
| Style | Manual |
| Material | SK5 Steel and Rubber handle |
| Thickness | 0.6 Millimeters |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Handle/Lever Placement | Right Hand&Left Hand |
| Blade Edge | Double Edged Tooth, 3-side design |
| Special Features | Finsh Cut |
| Usage | Wood Cutting |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** RUITOOL
- **Color:** Silver
- **Blade Material:** Carbon Steel
- **Surface Recommendation:** Plastic, Wood
- **Power Source:** Hand Powered

## Images

![Ryoba 10" - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51UIdN3S+tL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How well does this cut aluminum snd plastic?**
A: I use on wood, does a great job, I'm very satisfied with the saw. For plastic or aluminum I would recommend a hack saw.

**Q: Does this Japanese pull saw good for fine woodworking?**
A: I would say, YES. This tool is absolutely fine for moderate wood working as it is a moderately sized and nimble saw, it's almost suited for that, but I would get a smaller saw if you're doing flush cuts on dowels and/or need an ultra fine cut, and to get a larger saw if you're needing to rip down the lengths of boards without any wandering.

 This saw is somewhere in-between most. It's not wide enough for large/accurate cuts, nor suited for more precise work. You can "make it work" if you really needed to, but in this case, I would try to get the right size tool for the job. = )

**Q: How to maintain the saw in good working condition?**
A: To keep the saw in good working condition, it is recommended to clean the saw teeth regularly and ensure that the saw is stored in a dry place. At the same time, the handle and other components should also be inspected and maintained, such as checking for loose fastening bolts and so on.

**Q: Is this a flush cut saw?**
A: Due to the offset of the teeth for clearing a wide enough space for the blade of the saw to not bind on itself, I would say no, unless you laid something down to protect the surfaces of your work, because the offset would scratch the surfaces of anything that you were trying to try to cut by laying the blade flat on its side. It lacks the width/height of the blade for ripping down the length of boards without a bit of wandering, but it's great for dovetails and trim. = )

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Another Great Ruitool Product
*by M***L on October 13, 2025*

Once again, I am impressed by the quality of Ruitool products. While I was confident that the saw blade would be very tough and sharp, (which it is), I did not expect to be impressed by the non-wooden handle. As it turned out, the handle appears to be very sturdy, and the dark gray rubber-like cover material is both attractive and easy to grip. As a bonus, the company also included a fancy metal screw knob as an alternative to the stock knob to attach the blade to the handle. Nice little touch! Thanks Ruitool! I will not hesitate to buy other products from this company. Note: I had to add that this saw performs very well. It cut hardwoods like red oak and walnut with ease. Pine lumber was like slicing through butter. The secret to smooth cutting is light pressure on the pull stroke; I had only one finger pressing downward. Remember also to begin a new cut by gently pushing the blade away from you at the far corner of the wood to be cut. I believe the ease with which it cuts will surprise you.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Surprising How Much I Like This Saw
*by M***L on October 20, 2021*

At the time I purchased this, this was the least expensive Japanese pull saw (of this size) that I could find. All I can say is sometimes you get *way* more than you pay for, and this was one of those times. If you haven't used a Japanese pull saw, before, stop reading and buy this. The two sides have different teeth, allowing you to accurately and easily cut through just about anything non-metal. It handles both soft and hard woods with ease (use the correct side, though). Getting a cut that's straight/in exactly the right place for joinery isn't trivial without the appropriate power tools and I don't have most of them -- if it can't be handled by a circular saw, I'm ripping out the hand saw. Cutting precisely and quickly with a hand-saw is ever so fun for a newby -- because normal hand saws rip through the product while pushing, they bend/bind and screw up the cut. Pull saws rip through the board on the way back which keeps the blade straight, on push, they glide/cutting minimally. Besides being easy to control for precision, it's very capable at ripping through tough woods. It's so good, in fact, that I use my various circular saws/mitre/table saw about half as much. The circular saw will *cut* the board much faster, however, if I want a perfect/near-perfect cut, I have to set up a guide of some kind, clamp the crap out of things, and *then* cut. This saw won't rip through the board in one stroke, but I can lean on the board and cut a straight line with it without a guide, I can see if I'm drifting at each stroke and adjust accordingly -- at worst, if I'm in a hurry and free-handing it, I can hit it with some sand-paper afterward to clean up the problems. Basically, the choice is to carry a heavy circular saw, carpenters square, and a couple of vices to the work piece, set it all up, double check that it's lining up right and *then* cut the board or carry this extremely light saw and start cutting on the line. It's almost always less work to use this saw and it's a lot easier. ...and despite all of that, *it's still sharp after 6 months of use 2-3 times a week*. I wouldn't attempt sharpening this saw, myself; especially the side with the smaller teeth. I assume I can take this where I take my other saws/knives to be professionally sharpened, but I haven't had the need, yet. Part of this is because it doesn't bind, you don't start doing short strokes to unbind the saw so you don't end up with a blade that is sharp at the end and dull near the handle. The whole blade is wearing evenly. What's crazy, though, is that I'd swear this thing hasn't dulled at all -- It's absolutely *not possible*; there's no way this blade is cutting as well as it did when I purchased it with the amount of use it's had, but it cut through a large pantry project last weekend and it sure felt like it was brand new.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quality saw
*by H***R on October 19, 2024*

Well made, works very well for both fine woodworking as well as carpentry work. I have traveled the country and I always tell my wife I am bringing my small carpenter's bag with me. That small bag of essential tools and a cordless drill/driver have traveled the country as we have visited friends and family and without exception we have done very small, and more in a few cases, repairs or projects at our stops. You don’t need a lot but the Japanese double sided hand saw is an essential tool and this is very nice and affordable. 5 stars!

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*Last updated: 2026-05-01*