Hi all,
just a small review on this folding saw.
The blade is made from high grade carbon and the teeth are carved from the block and arranged in 2 lines.
The safety hook is used on the No. 18 saw Knife and clamps the blade in open position. The handle is made of varnished beech wood.
Opinel folding saw n. 18 its enough comfy in hand, but the handle its quite slippery

Wheight is about 180 grams

Here next to the Victorinox Swisstool Spirit



The Opinel n. 18 saw in action on wood 2 diameter

The Swisstool Spirit in action on the same wood 2 diameter. Time to cut is 4 times more than Opinel Folding saw

Conclusion: the Opinel folding saw n. 18 works well on this job, thats means cutting wood fast and clean. The blade is thin, so tend to blend if find any obstacle, but if you want a good cut power and a light weight this is the way. The handle is too slippery to judge it as more than good. To be honest, , Opinel saw n. 18 its not a must for bushcraft purposes if you dont plan to cut a bunch of branches. In fact, the saw of a multitool is good enough to cut any branches to build i.e. an A-frame or the material for a trap etc. Opinel saw n. 18 its a tool more focused on garden jobs, in my opinion. Cant speak about the locking mechanism, seems to be good, but again maybe not rough enough for bushcraft purposes.
Ciao,
Alfredo
just a small review on this folding saw.
The blade is made from high grade carbon and the teeth are carved from the block and arranged in 2 lines.
The safety hook is used on the No. 18 saw Knife and clamps the blade in open position. The handle is made of varnished beech wood.
Opinel folding saw n. 18 its enough comfy in hand, but the handle its quite slippery

Wheight is about 180 grams

Here next to the Victorinox Swisstool Spirit



The Opinel n. 18 saw in action on wood 2 diameter

The Swisstool Spirit in action on the same wood 2 diameter. Time to cut is 4 times more than Opinel Folding saw

Conclusion: the Opinel folding saw n. 18 works well on this job, thats means cutting wood fast and clean. The blade is thin, so tend to blend if find any obstacle, but if you want a good cut power and a light weight this is the way. The handle is too slippery to judge it as more than good. To be honest, , Opinel saw n. 18 its not a must for bushcraft purposes if you dont plan to cut a bunch of branches. In fact, the saw of a multitool is good enough to cut any branches to build i.e. an A-frame or the material for a trap etc. Opinel saw n. 18 its a tool more focused on garden jobs, in my opinion. Cant speak about the locking mechanism, seems to be good, but again maybe not rough enough for bushcraft purposes.
Ciao,
Alfredo