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SUIZAN Ryoba Double Edge Saw 9.5" - Professional Japanese Pullsaw Handsaw Woodworking Tools

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Style: 9.5 Inch Body


Features

  • JAPANESE STYLE PULL SAW: This product is a Pull Saw. Most people are used to European saws, called push saws, which cut through a pushing motion. On the other hand, Japanese saws cut materials via pulling and are called pull saws. In comparison to push saws, this Japanese product is lighter in weight, requires less power, and results in a cleaner edge.
  • JAPANESE STEEL: All SUIZAN Japanese saws consist of top quality Japanese steel. The high-quality steel makes razor sharp cuts.
  • MADE IN JAPAN: All SUIZAN woodworking tools are manufactured in Japan by Japanese master craftsmen. The whole process of making these tools are completed in one of Japans towns known for its craft-making tradition with a history of over 100 years.
  • DIVERSIFY YOUR WOODWORKING LIFE: No matter if you are a master or a beginner, using traditional Japanese-style saws gives you a brand new experience and lets you make a wider range of woodworking products, thus changing your life!
  • For Rip & Cross Cut, Blade Length: 9.5"(240mm), Blade Thickness: 0.02"(0.5mm), TPI: 9&15(1.67mm), Kerf Width: 0.03"(0.8mm), Overall Length: 23.2"(59cm), Since each handle is individually wrapped by hand by craftspeople, its appearance may vary from one to another. Cracks may occur during the manufacturing process. It is not a defect.

Brand: SUIZAN


Color: Brown


Blade Material: Japanese Steel


Surface Recommendation: Wood


Power Source: Hand Powered


Brand: ‎SUIZAN


Color: ‎Brown


Blade Material: ‎Japanese Steel


Surface Recommendation: ‎Wood


Power Source: ‎Hand Powered


Special Feature: ‎Fine cross section, Professional use, Razor sharp, Smooth and accurate cut, Versatile


Included Components: ‎Blade, Blade Guard


Product Dimensions: ‎23.2"L x 0.79"W x 3.15"H


Warranty Type: ‎30 days


Item Weight: ‎0.2 Kilograms


Blade Length: ‎9.5 Inches


Number of Teeth: ‎15


Cutting Angle: ‎9 Degrees


Specification Met: ‎Meets or Exceeds Relevant Industry Standards


Blade Shape: ‎Round


Handle Material: ‎Wood


Manufacturer: ‎SUIZAN


Part Number: ‎SR-001


Item Weight: ‎7 ounces


Item model number: ‎SR-001


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎24 inch


Style: ‎9.5 Inch Body


Material: ‎Other


Pattern: ‎Japanese Ryoba Saw


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Fine cross section, Professional use, Razor sharp, Smooth and accurate cut, Versatile


Usage: ‎Professional


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: January 12, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Delivered as advertised, great tool.
Style: 9.5 Inch Assembly Ver
My old flat saws had finally given up a busy life, so reluctantly I ordered this Suizan Ryoba Double edge saw. This thing is a cutting beast. I've clung to my old saws like lifelong friends and at 70 years old and doing woodworking for most of them, I realized I've been putting forth way too much effort in sawing with my badly worn flat saws. When I put the Suizan to wood, I was put back at how effortless and swiftly the saw went through hardwood. My old saws were beginning to drift off square a tad, but the new Suizan Ryoba slipped throught the wood with ease and perfectly square every cut. This saw is a value, is extremely sharp and cuts true. Buy one of these things. I think it deserves a Haiku, Saw saw so swiftly Dust of wood to earth raining Awe the masters hand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2025 by Tool

  • Great Tool! Efficient, Durable, Super Sharp
Style: 9.5 Inch Body
Makes tough cutting easy. The magic is in the thin-ness of the blade, and how the proper cutting angle is built into the (flared) design. Saved my workpieces and hours of work. When you get it started and let the saw do the cutting, the blade sort of sings and makes a whispering sound like you're cutting through paper instead of hardwood. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025 by georgeS

  • Absolutely needed in every workshop
Style: 9.5 Inch Assembly Ver
Great tool - absolutely neccesary if you need to do clean, fast cuts.
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2025 by Ilya Solovyev

  • Great quality, sharp, and comfortable to use
Style: 9.5 Inch Assembly Ver
High-quality saw. I was able to cut some pallet boards with it. The handle is comfortable and it doesn't take much effort to cut wood with this tool.
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2025 by Serap YE

  • Good enough but consider single blades
Style: 9.5 Inch Assembly Ver
I have a Z rip-saw with original blade I've kept alive with occasional acid baths since 2014, which is by far the best saw I've ever owned. But it's dulling, and I couldn't get a blade replacement overnight. This was available overnight so I figured I'd try something different. I see no problems with the sharpness, did what I need it to do. Cuts walnut like butter and rosewood like walnut. One thing I do like with the double blade is the wood types and grain directions of my glue-ups get crazy and flipping to the other blade quickly if I get stuck is super helpful. The downside is on a tight cut, it gets stuck by the opposing teeth finding their way into grain on occasion. It's also a slightly shorter stroke. Safety also. I'll definitely use it, but slowly get a new rip blade and buy a separate cross-cut saw. (honestly, the rip blade usually does the job, why I never originally acquired a cross-cut) I do have an issue with initial setup. The blade bolt was sent tightened way too much. It's a Philips on one side and slot on the other, but given there is originally no blade, it was tightened such that the bolt protrudes into the slot. So how do you unscrew the bolt? The whole assembly just spins, and you can't get a flat-head into the slot to hold it steady. I found a scrap of metal that fit well enough into one corner of the slot that I was finally able to unscrew the bolt but about broke my fingers doing so. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2025 by A. Bailey

  • Razor sharp, effortless cuts, this thing makes you feel skilled
Style: 9.5 Inch Assembly Ver
I’ve used Western-style hand saws my whole life, but this Japanese Ryoba saw changed the game for me. It cuts clean, fast, and with way less effort. The pull-stroke design took about 30 seconds to get used to, and now I don’t want to go back. The rip side chews through hardwood like maple without binding, and the crosscut side leaves buttery smooth edges that barely need sanding. I used it for tenon shoulders, trimming dowels, even flush-cutting, it's precise and super easy to control. The blade is flexible but not flimsy, and the teeth are scary sharp out of the box. I’ve been using it for about a month and haven’t needed to sharpen it yet. If you're even thinking about getting into hand tool work, this is one of the best tools you can start with. Zero regrets. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2025 by Kindle Customer

  • Great saw!
Style: 9.5 Inch Body
I've had trouble using push saws because of issues with shoulders that caused pain when a push saw jammed or got stuck. Bought this saw hoping it would relieve the issue. This saw is great! Besides no pain using the saw I found it much easier to use than a push saw. I first tried a rip cut on a piece of pine, basically cut a 4" X 8" piece into three boards. Took some trial and error, but in the end I had made three boards 1/2" thick with little deviation of the cut. This took some time, but my arms never tired or hurt in any way. The handle is fairly long so you can easily adjust your grip. The saw was also very good at making crosscuts that were accurate and clean. The blade is quite thin, flexible, and sharp. Think it would be very good at cutting trim pieces like the bottom of doors when replacing flooring. I would highly recommend this saw to anyone. The ease of use and accuracy to me are much better than the standard push saw, especially for rip cuts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2023 by Richard Stewart

  • Awesome saw for fine work
Style: 9.5 Inch Body
I've been using this saw for about 3 years now. Not heavily: I only manage about an hour of woodworking a day, and most of that is not sawing. My understanding is that the teeth start breaking after about a year if you're using it seriously. It's wonderful at cutting thinner wood with easy grain. It does a good job at cutting joinery. I've invested in a more expensive saw for cutting tenons and dovetails. That other saw is faster, but I think this one's more accurate. It gets bogged down in thick boards, especially the ones with messy grain. Ripping 4/4 hickory was miserable. It took forever, and the saw kept veering off the line. This was one of the first things I ever tried to cut by hand, and I haven't tried it again...this could totally have my lack of skills, or it may just be that trying to saw that board will always be awful. Cross-cutting a standard construction 4x4 takes forever. This could be because my saw is old and getting dull. I think it's more likely that it's because this saw is designed for fine work. I think that there isn't enough gullet to deal with boards that thick. I am not criticizing this saw at all. These sorts of things are just engineering trade-offs. I'll totally buy another when mine wears out. That's the other down-side of these saws. Because of the way the teeth are hardened, you can't sharpen them. Then again, the teeth are so specialized that you really need to be an expert to be able to sharpen the ones where it's possible. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024 by Laura Gatannah

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