Tajima JPR-SET Japan Pull Hand Saw Set
Tajima JPR-SET Japan Pull Hand Saw Set
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Key Features
Overview
Tajima JPR-SET Japan Pull Hand Saw Set is a Japanese-style pull saw kit built for wood cutting, finish work, and general carpentry. This is a hand saw designed for precision wood cutting with the control and clean cut feel that pull saw users look for. Model Number: JPR-SET. If you want one handle with two blade options for different cut quality and pace, this kit makes a lot of sense.
What makes this set useful is the way it covers two common jobs with one platform. You get a 265 mm blade with 16 teeth per inch for quicker general cuts, plus a 250 mm blade with 19 teeth per inch for finer work where a cleaner finish matters more than speed. Instead of forcing one saw to do everything, Tajima gives you two cutting personalities in one kit.
The pull-cut design is the big story here. A pull saw cuts on the pull stroke, which helps keep the blade in tension during the cut. In practical terms, that usually means better control, less wandering, and a thinner kerf than the heavier Western push saws many users grew up with. For trim carpentry, woodworking, and careful fitting, that control matters.
Tajima also built the set around a quick-change handle rather than a fixed blade. The elastomer-wrapped straight handle is there for grip and comfort, but the real benefit is flexibility. When one blade is better for the work in front of you, you can swap and keep moving. That is handy for contractors who bounce between rougher jobsite cuts and more visible finish cuts in the same day.
Blade details back that up. The 265 mm blade uses a 1.75 mm tooth pitch, 0.6 mm blade thickness, and 0.9 mm kerf width. The 250 mm blade uses a finer 1.40 mm tooth pitch, 0.5 mm blade thickness, and 0.7 mm kerf width. Those are the kinds of numbers that translate into a more refined cut feel and less material loss, especially when you are working on trim, joinery, or parts that still need to look clean after the saw leaves the surface.
The blade material is listed as SK-95 steel, and Tajima calls out Japanese-style tempering. That matters because the blade has to stay sharp and track straight if it is going to earn a spot in a woodworking or finish carpentry kit. This is not a general demolition hand saw. It is a more precise wood-cutting setup aimed at users who care how the cut starts, how it tracks, and what the edge looks like when they are done.
Jobsite practicality is better than you might expect from a fine-cutting hand saw kit. The included tri-fold canvas carrying case helps keep the blades protected and organized, which is a bigger deal than it sounds. Fine-tooth saw blades do not belong loose in a toolbox, and this case makes it easier to keep the kit ready for the next cabinet install, trim punch list, or shop task.
Who should buy it? Woodworkers, trim carpenters, remodelers, and contractors who want cleaner hand-cut results in wood. If you mainly need a rough construction saw for abuse and demolition, look elsewhere. If you want a pull saw kit with interchangeable blades, a comfortable grip, and real usefulness across both fast and fine wood cutting, this one is aimed right at you.
Switch Between Fast Cuts and Fine Cuts

This kit works because it gives you options without adding clutter. One handle, two blades, and each blade does a different job in wood.
- Includes a 265 mm blade with 16 teeth per inch for quicker general cutting
- Includes a 250 mm blade with 19 teeth per inch for finer, cleaner cuts
Keep the Whole Kit Organized

The included case is not filler. It keeps the blades protected, keeps the set together, and makes this pull saw kit easier to carry from the shop to the truck to the punch list.
- Tri-fold canvas carrying case included
- Helps protect fine teeth from damage in storage and transport
Comfortable Grip, Quick Change Setup

The handle is built to be used, not just held. The elastomer wrap gives you a steadier grip, and the quick-release connector makes blade swaps simple when the cut changes.
- Elastomer-wrapped straight handle for control and comfort
- Quick-release blade connector supports fast blade changes
Protect the Teeth Between Jobs

Fine wood-cutting blades work best when the teeth stay sharp and undamaged. A dedicated case helps this set stay ready instead of getting knocked around with other tools.
- Better storage for precision pull saw blades
- Easy to tuck into a tool bag, drawer, or workbench cabinet
What's in the Box
- (1) Elastomer-wrapped straight handle
- (1) GNB-265 blade, 10.4 in., 16 TPI
- (1) GNB-250 blade, 9.8 in., 19 TPI
- (1) Tri-fold canvas carrying case
Key Specifications
| Tool Type | Japanese-style pull hand saw set |
|---|---|
| Piece Count | 4 |
| Blade Length | 10.4 in. (265 mm) and 9.8 in. (250 mm) |
| Teeth Per Inch | 16 TPI and 19 TPI |
| Tooth Pitch | 1.75 mm and 1.40 mm |
| Blade Thickness | 0.02 in. (0.6 mm and 0.5 mm) |
| Kerf Width | 0.04 in. / 0.03 in. (0.9 mm / 0.7 mm) |
| Blade Material | SK-95 Steel |
Compatibility
Built For
Pro Tip
Use the 16 TPI blade when you want quicker general cuts in wood, then switch to the 19 TPI blade when the edge quality matters more, like trim fitting or visible finish work. That is where this kit really earns its keep.
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Tool Nut's Take
Why the Tajima JPR-SET Japan Pull Hand Saw Set earns a spot in the bag
This is a smart hand saw kit for anyone who wants cleaner wood cuts and the flexibility to switch between a faster blade and a finer blade without carrying two separate saws.
- Who it's for: Woodworkers, trim carpenters, remodelers, and contractors who care about cut control and finish quality.
- Why it stands out: You get two interchangeable Japanese-style pull saw blades, an elastomer-wrapped handle, and a proper carrying case instead of a loose assortment of parts.
- Worth knowing: This is a precision wood-cutting setup, not a rough demo saw. If you treat the blades right, the thinner kerf and cleaner cut feel are the payoff.
Common Questions
- What does this saw set cut? It is recommended for wood cutting.
- Can the blades be replaced? Yes. The set is designed to use Tajima GNB replacement blades and includes quick-release blade connectors.
- What are the two blade sizes? The kit includes one 265 mm blade and one 250 mm blade.
- What is the blade material? The blades are listed as SK-95 steel.

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