Hand Saws & Blades deliver clean, controlled cuts without cords, batteries, or noise. They shine for quick trim work, fine joinery, on-site adjustments, and tight spaces where power tools won’t fit. With the right tooth count and blade material, you can slice through hardwood, softwood, PVC, drywall, and metal with confidence. They’re affordable, portable, and provide tactile feedback that improves accuracy and safety.

Choose from a wide range of styles:
- Crosscut and rip saws for framing, dimensioning, and general carpentry.
- Back saws with miter boxes for crisp shoulders and repeatable angles.
- Japanese pull saws for thin kerfs, smooth faces, and less effort.
- Coping, fret, and flush-cut saws for profiles, interior cuts, and trim.
- Keyhole and drywall saws for cutouts and tight curves.
- Hacksaws and mini hacksaws for tubing, bolts, and sheet metal.
- Pruning and folding saws for yard work and green wood.

Match blades to the task. TPI (teeth per inch) guides speed and finish: lower TPI cuts faster in wood; higher TPI leaves smoother edges and handles metal. Look for high-carbon steel for stiffness, bi-metal for durability, and carbide or impulse-hardened teeth for long life. Consider blade length, kerf, tooth set, and a comfortable handle. Replaceable blades save time on site, and corrosion-resistant coatings reduce rust.

Work smarter with these tips: mark clearly, clamp the work, and start with a light pull or short forward strokes to establish the kerf. Let the teeth do the work; avoid twisting to prevent binding. Use a miter box for precise angles and a shooting board for final fit. Protect edges with guards, store dry, and wipe with light oil after use.

Browse hand saws, miter boxes, and replacement blades to upgrade accuracy, speed, and results on your next project. Find sizes, TPI, and materials here.