VEVOR offers a wide range of hand saws, power sources, and cutting tools you may need. The range includes utility saws for general heavy-duty cutting, keyhole saws for plunge and detail cutting in sheet materials, and folding jab saws for small multi-material cutting. We also have electric handheld saws for powered cutting and folding hand saws for field and outdoor cutting. Our cordless hand saws are for cutting wherever the job takes you. Every VEVOR hand saw features a sharp, long-lasting blade, an easy-to-hold handle, and a cutting geometry suited to the material.
Are you adding a reliable hand saw to a tradesman's toolkit for daily construction and finishing work? VEVOR hand saws do not have the performance problems that come with poorly designed cutting tools. For example, they do not have utility saw blades that wear out quickly during the first tough cutting session, requiring a quick replacement. If you pick the wrong hand saw, you will have to work harder and take longer to make each cut. When the saw type, blade specifications, and power source are properly matched, VEVOR hand saws are the reliable choice.
When choosing a hand saw for a specific cutting job, the two most important factors are the saw type and the power source. The saw type determines the blade geometry, tooth configuration, and the materials and cut profiles that it can successfully work with. The power source, whether manual or powered, determines the cutting speed, the level of effort required, and the space and portability limitations.
Utility saws and portable hand saws are the most versatile types of hand saws. They are designed to cut a wide range of materials, including wood, sheet materials, and general building work. The rigid, full-length blade of a utility saw features a crosscut or combination tooth pattern that efficiently cuts through dimensional lumber, plywood, MDF, and general construction timber. Its fast cutting speed and stable blade allow for productive framing, rough carpentry, and general construction cutting without the precision constraints of a fine-tooth finish saw.
The range of portable hand saws balances blade length, tooth count, and handle ergonomics. They still provide the cutting speed and surface finish quality needed for general cutting on the jobsite and in the workshop. Longer blade strokes that engage more teeth per cut remove material faster on rough jobs. The tooth geometries leave a good surface finish for tasks where the cut face will be visible or joined to another part.
Utility saws and portable hand saws use overmolded grip materials with finger-groove profiles to keep your grip secure. You don’t have to worry about losing control when cutting dense wood and large pieces of metal. It keeps your hands from getting tired after long cutting sessions. Utility saws and portable hand saws feature blade tooth counts and geometries optimized for cutting various materials.
Keyhole saws and folding jab saws are precision and access-cutting hand saws. They are made for plunge cuts, detail cuts, and tight-access cutting jobs that full-length utility saws and portable hand saws cannot reach or maneuver. When you use a keyhole saw, you can push the narrow, tapered blade through a pilot hole in the workpiece. You can then make straight cuts, curves, and irregular shapes in drywall, plasterboard, thin wood, and sheet materials. Do this by starting the cutting path in the middle of the panel instead of at the edge.
The folding jab saws feature a mechanism that locks the blade firmly in the open cutting position during use. It keeps the blade from folding back under the cutting forces of the push stroke. The saw also folds up into a small, blade-protected shape that is safe to carry from one cutting site to another. Both keyhole saws and folding jab saws feature bi-metal or hardened-steel blades with aggressive tooth geometries.
There are electric handheld saws and battery-operated hand saws that offer powered cutting performance in hand-portable formats. They bridge the gap between manual hand saws and full-size corded power saws. These saws cut faster and require less effort from the user for difficult cutting tasks while remaining small, light, and easy to access. Electric handheld saws have corded motor drives that move the blade back and forth at cutting speeds much faster than a manual stroke rate can achieve. It makes it easier to cut dense wood, composite materials, and large amounts of material quickly and accurately without having to put in as much physical effort.
You can use a battery powered hand saw instead of an electric one because it doesn't require a cord. That means you can cut materials anywhere on the jobsite, outdoors, or in places without power outlets. It is a very useful feature for roofing work, building wood frames on open sites, and field cutting jobs. The runtime and cutting performance of a battery-powered hand saw depend on the battery's amp-hour capacity and the saw's motor efficiency.
Batteries with higher capacities allow for longer cutting sessions without needing to switch to a charged spare or connect to a charger. When compared to manual hand sawing, powered hand saws and electric handheld saws from VEVOR feature blade guards, trigger-controlled power switches with lock-off safety features, and ergonomic handle configurations that maintain cutting control and user safety even at higher cutting speeds and blade forces.
It is important to choose the right hand saw type and power source for the job and the material you will be cutting. The hand saw's portability and operational features will determine how easily and safely it works in different work areas.
Folding hand saws are among the most portable manual saws in this range. They have a lockback folding mechanism that retracts the blade into the handle, making it easy to carry in a pocket. This makes them a standard compact saw choice for camping, hiking, pruning, and other outdoor work where weight and space are limited. The folded length and weight of a folding hand saw are the most important factors for portability in the field and outdoors.
Shorter folded lengths fit in more carry positions and are less obtrusive in a loaded pack. Lighter hand saws make longer outdoor trips easier to carry, since every gram of kit weight counts over a full day of travel. Keyhole saws and folding jab saws with short blades and folding or sheathed blade protection are the most portable tools for trades and home improvements. They can fit in standard tool belt pouches and bag pockets, so you do not need a special case or tool roll to carry them safely.
The motor and battery pack in a battery-operated hand saw make it heavier than a manual hand saw. However, battery-operated hand saws are balanced and sized so they can be used with one hand in tight spaces. You can also use it when cutting from above, where a heavier, more powerful saw would be unsafe to control.
The functioning parts of hand saws determine how well they cut through the material you want to remove and how safely they work while cutting. The type of blade material determines how long the blade stays sharp before the tooth edges become dull enough. Premium hand saw blades with hardened tooth treatments keep their cutting edge much longer than untreated steel blades on rough materials. Tooth geometry matches the saw's cutting action to the material and cut quality required for the job.
VEVOR hand saws feature a lockback mechanism that fully engages and resists accidental release under lateral forces during the cutting stroke. It keeps the blade from folding onto the user's hand, and a smooth, positive fold action during storage keeps fingers from contacting the blade edge.
How securely and comfortably you can hold the saw depends on its ergonomics, which include the grip diameter, surface texture, and finger groove positioning. The overmolded rubber grip surfaces provide the non-slip contact that wet, oily, or heavily gloved hands need on active job sites and outdoor cutting environments.
For efficient, safe, and reliable cutting in construction, trades, DIY workshops, and outdoor field work, VEVOR has all the hand saw types you need. Every hand saw in the range, from utility and keyhole saws to folding jab saws, is designed with a sharp blade and a secure handle. The hand saws also feature a cutting geometry that works well with the job's materials and access conditions. Look through all of our hand saws to find the right type, blade size, and power source for the materials you need to cut through.
A keyhole saw has a fixed, rigid handle and a narrow, tapered blade for cutting holes and making small cuts in drywall, plasterboard, and sheet materials. The stable, full-grip handle makes it easy to control the cutting process. A folding saw has the same narrow, tapered blade geometry as a plunge saw. It also has a folding lockback handle mechanism that closes the blade against the handle.
The time a battery-powered hand saw runs on a single charge depends on the battery pack's amp-hour capacity, the motor efficiency, and the cutting load. Denser materials and larger cross-section cuts require more motor current.
If you need to cut many things quickly, or the materials are dense or hard to handle. Consider an electric handheld saw if you do not want to spend a lot of time and energy doing it by hand.