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The 9" Laplander Folding Saw by Bahco features a rust-protected Swedish steel blade with 7 TPI XT toothing for fast, clean cuts. Its compact, foldable design includes a secure lock and ergonomic non-slip handle, making it an essential, durable tool for hunters, campers, and survivalists tackling wood, bone, and plastic in any outdoor setting.

| ASIN | B0001IX7OW |
| Batteries | Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,523 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #41 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Length | 190 Millimeters |
| Blade Material | Swedish Steel |
| Blade Shape | Serrated |
| Brand | Bahco |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (5,522) |
| Date First Available | September 14, 2004 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07311518172367 |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Included Components | Laplander Folding Saw |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 7.1 ounces |
| Item model number | 396-LAP |
| Manufacturer | Snap-On Industrial Brand BAHCO |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Batteries | Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Teeth | 7 |
| Part Number | 396-LAP |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 7.87"L x 7.87"W x 11.81"H |
| Size | 9 inches |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Special Features | Foldable |
| Specification Met | Met |
| Style | Folding Saw |
| Surface Recommendation | Plastic,Wood |
| UPC | 791429557403 013523085843 827165724165 741725994990 |
| Warranty Description | Limited Warranty: Snap-on Industrial Brands warrants that BAHCO products shall be free from defects in workmanship and materials for the usable life of the product. |
| Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
F**R
Got One, Then Two More!
I LOVE to camp! This saw makes firewood in a flash! Ultra-lightweight, great for prepping kindling or survival. I bought one, then a second for bug-out, then a third as a gift! Top-quality, it just works!
N**Y
Incredible little saw
I've had mine for a few years now. I've sawn through so many branches, some that perhaps I should have used a chainsaw for. This is an incredible little saw, it just seems to go through anything. Comfortable, practical, efficient and fantastic value. If by any chance I break it, I'd order another one immediately. Downsides? It's hard... I'm not a fan of plastic so wooden handles could be nicer, or perhaps plastic handles in a brighter color but that's all I can remotely think of, and it doesn't affect the functionality.
S**H
I have no choice but to accept the hype.
This saw has gained legendary status on the internets, and my iconoclastic disposition compelled me to skepticism on the subject of the Laplander. Well, I finally got ahold of one, and chopped some things up with it, and I can only report that it's an outstanding tool at a modest price. The first thing that struck me when I had it in hand was that it's super light. You really can stick it in a back pocket and drag it anywhere. The second thing that caught my attention was the craftsmanship of the locking mechanism. It stays closed until you press the button, and locks up tightly when it's fully open, and it's better than most pocket knives in that respect. The blade, of course, seemed sharp, rugged, and flexible, but you can't really say much about a saw blade until you put it to use. I took it out today and sawed up some dead hardwood ranging from 1" to 4" in diameter. It zipped through that stuff with no effort whatsoever. Based on that experience, I wouldn't hesitate to tackle anything that's thinner than the length of the blade. I can compare the Bahco to my experiences with: the Chainmate CM-24SSP 24-Inch Survival Pocket Chain Saw With Pouch , Gerber 31-001054 Gator Combo Axe , and the Truper 30518 2-1/4-Pound Boy's Axe, Hickory Handle, 28-Inch . I've carried all of those into the woods at one point or another, and can say that I'd have been better off with the Laplander in every case. I might stick with the larger axe if I really planned on splitting a lot of firewood, but I've generally found that unnecessary on my trips. I'd like to compare this saw with a Silky Folding Landscaping Hand Saw POCKETBOY 170 Fine Teeth 342-17 and a Shark 10-2337 Folding CutsAll Saw for good measure. Maybe I'll be able to try those down the road. For now I can just say I'm pretty happy with this Laplander, in spite of the hype.
C**S
Cuts small limbs well
This saw is nice. It's got an 8 inch blade with a black protective coating. There is a locking mechanism that locks the saw both open and closed. I've used this to cut hundreds of pieces of dry limbs for kindling for our fireplace this winter. This saw simply chews though anything around an inch in diameter. It's quick and effective for limbs up to 2 or 2.5 inches. Any thing past that, and this saw takes some time and effort to get through it. I've effectively cut some fallen wood limbs up to around 5 inches in diameter. Limbs are approximate circles, and the area of circles is proportional to the square of the radius. So, a 1 inch limb has an area of .25 pi to cut through. a 2 inch limb has an area of 1 pi, a 4 inch limb has an area of 4 pi, an 8 in limb, 16 pi. So, it's only natural that a piece of wood twice the diameter is 4 times as much effort to cut through. For putting in a vehicle glove box or in a backpack this saw can't be beaten. I've carried it around very well in my jeans pockets without any discomfort. The double locking mechanism makes this saw very safe for transport.
R**E
Well-made
Definitely excellent and well-made although I probably should’ve got a bigger size but it’s great for a backpack
J**S
Lightweight and sturdy
I bought this saw back in 2019 and 5 years later it’s still going strong. I originally got it to replace a backpacking 21 inch collapsible Sven-Saw, which is a very nice fancy one and very compact but, a little awkward to assemble in the cold climate. I decided to simplify the backpacking saw and after countless comparisons with many others out there I went with the Bahco 396. I have zero regrets and love the thing. Compact, lightweight, blade locks in place and very comfortable to grip. I like it so much I started using it for pruning tree limbs. I avoid using it beyond a 4 inch cross diameter limb due to the blade length only being 7 1/2 inches. Anything more than 4 inches you’ll be sawing an undesirable amount of back and for motion. I’ve used this saw on backpacking trips and for pruning and it still cuts through wood with ease. This thing has shown to be very durable and for a reasonable price compared to other big name “high end” brands. I like the little toothy beast and highly recommend it. I like it so much I bought another one as a backup and to keep it in my bug out bag for a “just in case” situation.
モ**J
徒歩キャンプなので、とにかく軽くてなおかつ切れ味の良い物を探していましたが、これを買って正解でした。軽く切れ味も最高です。キャンプ大活躍しています。
B**J
Excellent tool. Great for pruning and cutting up kindling.
D**A
ela é portátil, corta muito bem, consegui cortar troncos de 30cm de diâmetro com ela. É diferenciada.
B**E
Love it. Cuts through branches and logs big and small like butter and yet lightweight. Easy to use when inexperienced. Very forgiving.
T**Y
Good quality impression and perfect size for cutting fire wood and medium sized poles. Saws through a 15 cm, dense pine log with ease.
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