Handisaw Cordless Hand Saw Makes Short Work of Branches

2 February 2007

If you’ve got some branches you need to trim, and the hedge clippers just aren’t up to the task, you might have to get out a hand saw. But it can be awkward maneuvering that long blade into tight spots, not to mention a bit of a work out to saw the branches off. An alternative is Black & Decker’s Handisaw.

The cordless power hand saw has a small but efficient blade that makes it a good choice for tight spaces. It can be used to cut branches, but it also makes an easy job of cutting drywall, PVC pipe, wood up to an inch thick, and copper tubing. It’s available online for about $40:

Black & Decker CHS6000 Handisaw Cordless Hand Saw

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