Brand | IRWIN |
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Color | Blue & Yellow |
Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Power Source | Manual |
Included Components | Unit^Instruction Guide |
Product Dimensions | 13.5"L x 3"W x 1.68"H |
Voltage | 15 Volts |
Item Weight | 0.01 Pounds |
Blade Length | 0.01 Meters |
Number of Teeth | 20 |
Manufacturer | IRWIN |
Part Number | 2014400 |
Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 2014400 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Pack of 1 |
Material | Blend |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited lifetime |
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Brand | IRWIN |
Color | Blue & Yellow |
Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Power Source | Manual |
About this item
- High-speed steel coping saw blades cut through most materials with ease
- A Flat-Bar frame and DuraSteel pins on this coping saw provide durable use
- This coping saw has an ergonomic ProTouch handle to give added comfort
- 17-pt. tooth count
- 5-1/2" frame depth and 6-1/2" blade length
- High-speed steel coping saw blades cut through most materials with ease
- A Flat-Bar frame and DuraSteel pins on this coping saw provide durable use
- This coping saw has an ergonomic ProTouch handle to give added comfort
- 17-pt. tooth count
- 5-1/2" frame depth and 6-1/2" blade length
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Value for money | 4.1 | 4.6 | 3.0 | 4.5 | — | 4.1 |
Easy to use | 4.2 | 4.6 | 4.0 | — | — | 4.0 |
Sturdiness | 4.0 | — | 4.0 | 4.6 | — | 4.0 |
Accuracy | 4.0 | 4.6 | — | 5.0 | — | 4.6 |
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blade length | 0.01 meters | 6 inches | 10 inches | 6.5 inches | 11.81 inches | 6 inches |
power source | Manual | Hand Powered | Corded Electric | Hand Power | not applicable | Manual |
blade material | High Speed Steel | Sk5,Steel | Carbide,Metal,Steel | Steel | Stainless Steel | Metal,Steel |
number of teeth | 20 | 17 | — | 15 | — | — |
included components | Unit^Instruction Guide | Japanese Pull Saw | Bare tools | — | — | Replacement Blades |
weight | 0.01 pounds | 0.11 kilograms | 0.31 kilograms | 9.3 ounces | 0.15 kilograms | — |
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From the manufacturer
ProTouch Coping Saw Features:
- High speed steel blade for ease of cutting through material
- Flat-Bar frame and DuraSteel pins for durability
- Ergonomic ProTouch Grips for comfort
About Irwin Tools:
IRWIN TOOLS manufactures and distributes professional grade hand tools and power tool accessories worldwide for trade professionals who demand superior performance and durability on the job. For over a century, innovation has been the hallmark of IRWIN TOOLS. Beginning in 1885, with the development of the first IRWIN Auger Bit, and progressing with the introduction of Vise-Grip Locking Tools, SPEEDBOR Flat Bits, MARATHON Saw Blades, and QUICK-GRIP Bar Clamps, IRWIN has been at the forefront of the industry, creating superior tools for the professional tradesman.
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ASIN | B000B3AR04 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #3,654 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #5 in Handsaws |
Date First Available | April 1, 2004 |
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This IRWIN ProTouch Coping Saw has a Flat-Bar frame and DuraSteel pins to provide lasting use. The ProTouch handle features an ergonomic triangular shape to provide comfort during long sessions. The high-speed steel coping saw blades help make quick work of most materials.
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The Irwin ProTouch 6-1/2-Inch Coping Saw has a high-speed steel blade for precision cuts and DuraSteel pins to keep the blade in place. The ergonomic triangular ProTouch handle keeps your hands comfortable and in control. This coping saw is backed with a lifetime warranty.
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ProTouch¿ Coping Saw, PT Handle
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Customers like the ease of grip and value of the coping saw. They say it holds the blade tightly and is easy to loosen and tighten. They also like the quality and price vs quality of the product. However, some customers have reported issues with the alignment and durability of the tool. They mention that the blade holding pins are not aligned properly and the handle and blade are completely out of alignment. Customers also disagree on sharpness.
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Customers like the quality of the saw. They say it's well-made, solid, and easy to set up and use. Some customers also mention that the steel construction where it matters makes the saw a great tool. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and performance of the product.
"Good enough for regular house trim carpentry." Read more
"Used once and it performed better than what it replaced - good so far." Read more
"Good product for small wood projects" Read more
"...The saw would still be usable, but the blade would likely break prematurely due to the stress point created by the bend...." Read more
Customers find the value of the coping saw to be excellent. They say the price vs quality is in balance.
"...In conclusion, this coping saw is an excellent value if you get your hands on a good copy, but it seems quite a few copies slipped through Irwin's..." Read more
"Just what we needed. Works great, great price. Nothing negative to say." Read more
"Price vs quality is in balance on this product!" Read more
"Excellent saw for the price. Easy comfortable grip. Easy to change blade. Robust construction." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the saw. They mention that it feels good in their hand, it works great, and that the handle is tactile.
"...The handle was grippy and comfortable also easy to loosen/tighten, the blade had sharp teeth, the frame was square and strong with nice welds...." Read more
"I was very happy with this, the handle is comfortable and the blade the perfect size to minimize saw strokes." Read more
"It replaces an old Craftsman and a Husky. So much better feel with the ability to really tension the blade." Read more
"Nice saw. Feels good in the hand with a very comfortable grip and it is well balanced." Read more
Customers find the saw easy to set up and use. They say it makes doing corners much easier.
"...That aside, I do like this coping saw. Easy to handle and works great for my uses." Read more
"This is a great little saw. Easy to set up and use...." Read more
"Very easy to use" Read more
"...This one is fast and comfortable and easy to control. I would recommend it to anyone." Read more
Customers find the grip of the saw to be easy and comfortable. They say it holds the blade tightly and does not loose tension. Customers also mention that the saw is solidly built and appears to hold its blades nice.
"...The handle was grippy and comfortable also easy to loosen/tighten, the blade had sharp teeth, the frame was square and strong with nice welds...." Read more
"Excellent saw for the price. Easy comfortable grip. Easy to change blade. Robust construction." Read more
"...update -- so far though, it's a solidly built tool that appears to hold its blades nice and straight and feels comfortable in my hand, and has..." Read more
"...It holds the blade tightly and does not loose tension as my former one did...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sharpness of the saw. Some mention it's a great saw with a sharp blade that cuts through the wood very efficiently, while others say that the blade is either not very sharp or made of inferior metal. The blade on the saw is very coarse, making a straight cut impossible.
"...was grippy and comfortable also easy to loosen/tighten, the blade had sharp teeth, the frame was square and strong with nice welds...." Read more
"Perfect for cutting molding" Read more
"The saw was not sharp out of the box. Had to buy a new blade." Read more
"This allowed me to be able to trim the plastic gasket around my shower...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the tools. Some mention that the blade snapped the third time they used it, the handle inside the rubber sleeve snapped, and the blade tightening pin broke. The end of the saw is bent and the hook is not right. The handle inside rubber ring snapped after a few sawing motions.
"...was at a 15-degree angle with the frame and the handle; the blade was bent at the pin because of that...." Read more
"...a few copies slipped through Irwin's QA line" --the blade being slightly bent at the pin because of that; the saw had proven usable --with just a..." Read more
"...It still works but it causes the blade to bend where it attaches. Likely would have gotten the same quality from a no name knock off." Read more
"...to more expensive versions, and mine (just like others here) came in with a bent frame..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the alignment of the blade holding pins. They mention that the blade is kinked near the end, the pin nearer the handle was not aligned properly, and the pins that hold the blade are not straight. The handle and blade are completely out of alignment, the bow is bent open in what looks like an angle. Some customers also report that the saw arrived with the pin out of line.
"...Yet the handles on both saws were misaligned with the frame!..." Read more
"I received a saw with the same strange blade mounting angle that some others have reported, and tried to straighten it...." Read more
"...The harp was not straight in many different angles took me a good amount of time to get the saw to where it was just usable...." Read more
"...Similar to other buyer experiences, the saw arrived with the pins out of alignment and the pin broke when I tried to adjust it...." Read more
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Upon receiving the first Irwin coping saw from my initial order, as others have also discovered, I noticed that the slot in the rear blade-holding pin (the one closer to the handle) was at a 15-degree angle with the frame and the handle; the blade was bent at the pin because of that.
The saw would still be usable, but the blade would likely break prematurely due to the stress point created by the bend. I attempted to reseat the press-fitted pin by pushing it out in a machinist vise but the pin was fitted so tight and refused to budge. I gave up before I would cause any damage to the pin/saw and sent the saw back to Amazon.
But I liked everything else about the saw except for the orientation of the rear pin, everything else was of excellent quality. The handle was grippy and comfortable also easy to loosen/tighten, the blade had sharp teeth, the frame was square and strong with nice welds. The pins can be rotated to set the blade at any desirable angle.
A search on the internet revealed that Lowe's stores also carry this model so I drove to a local Lowe's store in the hope to cherry-pick one that's assembled correctly. I was very disappointed when I discovered that, out of the seven saws on the shelf, only two of them had the slots in both the front and rear pins aligned correctly with the frame. Yet the handles on both saws were misaligned with the frame! And among the seven samples, some had two flat washers where the handle is secured to the frame, instead of a flat washer plus a steel bushing, like the copy I got from Amazon.
In view of the situation, I took my chance and ordered again from Amazon, in the hope the batch Amazon received was from a factory with better QA and I was not disappointed; the second copy from Amazon was perfect!
In conclusion, this coping saw is an excellent value if you get your hands on a good copy, but it seems quite a few copies slipped through Irwin's QA line and made it to the market; and if you happen to get one of those, it would still be usable, just not ideal.
To reiterate (via copy>paste) what others have expressed: "as others have also discovered, I noticed that the slot in the rear blade-holding pin (the one closer to the handle) was at a 15-degree angle with the frame and the handle; it seems quite a few copies slipped through Irwin's QA line" --the blade being slightly bent at the pin because of that; the saw had proven usable --with just a coupla minor projects. One project was cutting rubber as a threshold ramp, 3/4" thick, to custom fit snugly around the door frame molding (having used a Saker contour gauge profile tool to get it's shaping copied). The other was cutting some small sections of sheetrock. The second issue i've seen in other reviews & that match my experience, is: " The 'keeper' nut has no threads. It merely acts as a spacer." Apparently the intended purpose of this nut "is to lock the adjustment side to keep the blade from loosening or turning." The one on mine merely slides along the shaft until you screw than handle down and it butts against it. Again, i've not noticed it affecting usage (thus far), but make note of it please.
With my noted usages, it's worked just as coping saws should, in my limited experience, as my dad's old classic wood handle version did over the years. #shoutout to those who's review material i've paid forward, as having been my identical experience :-)
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2023
To reiterate (via copy>paste) what others have expressed: "as others have also discovered, I noticed that the slot in the rear blade-holding pin (the one closer to the handle) was at a 15-degree angle with the frame and the handle; it seems quite a few copies slipped through Irwin's QA line" --the blade being slightly bent at the pin because of that; the saw had proven usable --with just a coupla minor projects. One project was cutting rubber as a threshold ramp, 3/4" thick, to custom fit snugly around the door frame molding (having used a Saker contour gauge profile tool to get it's shaping copied). The other was cutting some small sections of sheetrock. The second issue i've seen in other reviews & that match my experience, is: " The 'keeper' nut has no threads. It merely acts as a spacer." Apparently the intended purpose of this nut "is to lock the adjustment side to keep the blade from loosening or turning." The one on mine merely slides along the shaft until you screw than handle down and it butts against it. Again, i've not noticed it affecting usage (thus far), but make note of it please.
With my noted usages, it's worked just as coping saws should, in my limited experience, as my dad's old classic wood handle version did over the years. #shoutout to those who's review material i've paid forward, as having been my identical experience :-)
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A really nice well build quality tool where everything fits together just right. I find it feels nice and solid in the hand when in use and I really like the weight of the saw.
I am very happy with this copping saw but note it only comes with one blade.