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Specifically designed for the climber, this power pruning
saw caters for all your pruning tasks.
The saw, available straight or curved, boasts a high carbon tool steel blade,
hard-chrome plated with impulse hardened durability making it capable of
withstanding the toughest of cuts.
The secure saw-to-scabbard locking mechanism gives you optimal safety and
storage comfort with an easy one-handed release action.
Other technical stuff…
- Quick, easy to assemble spare blade change and strong bolt action.
- Belt loop fastened for scabbard to trouser attachment.
- 4mm tooth pitch, curvature ground, high carbon tool steel blade.
- Endorsed and highly recommended by Tony Darbyshire, Sawpod creator.
- Contoured handle comfort made of ABS Resin reduces fatigue & slippage.
| Product |
Code |
Spare Blade Code |
Blade Length |
Blade Type |
Weight |
Tooth Pitch |
| Bronco T-250 |
T-250 |
T-250-1 |
250mm |
Straight |
250g |
4mm |
| Bronco T-310 |
T-310 |
T-310-1 |
310mm |
Straight |
270g |
4mm |
| Bronco CT-300 |
CT-300 |
CT-300-1 |
300mm |
Curved |
255g |
4mm |
Cutting-Edge - customer reviews
“The model I’ve been using is the T-250. I have to say the saw itself has held its edge very reasonably. However, the blade did bend quite quickly under regular use. I would probably go for a larger sized straight or curved blade, like a T-310 or Lex 330 that allowed for greater applied pressure and catered for regular use.”
Steve Bullman, ArbTalk.com creator and Arborist
“Bought the Mustang 300 and a Noble 180 the other day… the Noble is a cracking folding saw but I didn’t quite like the Mustang. I decided to see what the Bronco T-310 has to offer and I think I’ve found my saw…. Handle fits tight, blade is more durable and its all-round purpose means I can use it for a variety of jobs.”
Dominic Baccelliere, Dominic Garden Services, Surrey
Conformance: NON PPE
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