Quite so simple it does not go, of course, but the saw (for a hand saw) indeed exceedingly comfortable. It is optimal due to the ergonomically shaped handle both in the left and in the right hand, and even if the two-handed use even hardly likely to be of distress even this would be quite possible.
I have in recent weeks off dozens of branches and sawed, so far everything very quickly and efficiently, the blade still shows no signs of wear and is "almost like butter" by thinner but also through thicker branches. Who can have it faster and easier has to resort to electric saw - my long-standing Foxtail proposes Supercut definitely by far. Even thicker branches and trunks up to 10 cm are clearly not an issue for the saw (which means "thicker" had not yet been incurred).
The ultra-sharp blade lies well protected in a solid plastic cover. There is a loop, with which you can fasten the saw with sheath for example the belt on this envelope. Who likes can resolve the loop of the envelope also (as with a lanyard). To hang the saw classic on a nail in the shed is a hole at the end of the handle there. I missed only the saw high hooking an option in the tree in front of my manager or a branch, here can perhaps even a fold-out hook rework.
The price / performance ratio was right for me here so far in any case, of course I keep my fingers crossed that the blade stops for a while. Ersatzklingen there but also here at Amazon - at a fair price no less than the entire Saw.
Thus, the Supercut for me is a clear recommendation for all garden owners who want to keep checking back quickly and sawing off branches of trees and shrubs a normal pruner is not sufficient for its scope. I personally am convinced that the saw is still often put their performance capability with me in the coming garden season.