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The IRWIN ProTouch Coping Saw (2014400) features a high-speed steel blade with 17 teeth per inch for precise cuts, housed in a durable Flat-Bar frame with DuraSteel pins. Its ergonomic triangular ProTouch handle ensures comfort during prolonged use. With a 6-1/2" blade length and 5-1/2" frame depth, it’s designed for versatile trim and baseboard work. Trusted by professionals and backed by a lifetime limited warranty, this saw combines durability, precision, and comfort in one sleek blue and yellow package.


| ASIN | B000B3AR04 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,739 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #32 in Handsaws |
| Blade Length | 0.01 Meters |
| Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
| Blade Shape | Rectangular |
| Brand | IRWIN |
| Color | Blue & Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,771) |
| Date First Available | April 1, 2004 |
| Finish | Brushed |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00024721064844 |
| Handle Material | Thermoplastic Elastomers or a similar synthetic material |
| Head Style | head.style |
| Included Components | Unit^Instruction Guide |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Item model number | 2014400 |
| Manufacturer | IRWIN |
| Material | Blend |
| Measurement System | Metric |
| Number of Teeth | 20 |
| Part Number | 2014400 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 13.5"L x 3"W x 1.68"H |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Pack of 1 |
| Special Feature | Flat-Bar frame, Ergonomic triangular ProTouch handle |
| Special Features | Flat-Bar frame, Ergonomic triangular ProTouch handle |
| Style | Classic |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| UPC | 024721064844 |
| Voltage | 15 Volts |
| Warranty Type | Lifetime Limited |
D**.
It helps you cope with baseboard and trim jobs
I needed to cope some baseboards and for the life of me, couldn't find my coping saw. I needed one in a hurry and this Irwin was available for same day delivery, so I pulled the trigger. It showed up and within 10 minutes I put it to work coping baseboards. It's of good quality and got the job done after I reversed the direction of the blade. No real complaints to be found. I believe there are nicer and better coping saws out there, but if you don't use one daily, I think this is a great option. I have a variety of Irwin tools and I can't of one that let me down over the years.
O**R
Attractively priced, well made, and backed by a long warranty.
After my coping saw walked away from a job-site, picking this up this sturdy saw as a replacement was a no-brainer. It's attractively priced, well made, and backed by a long warranty.
O**N
Excellent coping saw if you get a good copy
I think the Irwin coping saw deserves a 5-star rating, if based solely on the copy currently in my possession, which is a replacement for a copy that I returned to Amazon because of a defect as explained below. Upon receiving the first Irwin coping saw from my initial order, as others have also discovered, I noticed that the slot in the rear blade-holding pin (the one closer to the handle) was at a 15-degree angle with the frame and the handle; the blade was bent at the pin because of that. The saw would still be usable, but the blade would likely break prematurely due to the stress point created by the bend. I attempted to reseat the press-fitted pin by pushing it out in a machinist vise but the pin was fitted so tight and refused to budge. I gave up before I would cause any damage to the pin/saw and sent the saw back to Amazon. But I liked everything else about the saw except for the orientation of the rear pin, everything else was of excellent quality. The handle was grippy and comfortable also easy to loosen/tighten, the blade had sharp teeth, the frame was square and strong with nice welds. The pins can be rotated to set the blade at any desirable angle. A search on the internet revealed that Lowe's stores also carry this model so I drove to a local Lowe's store in the hope to cherry-pick one that's assembled correctly. I was very disappointed when I discovered that, out of the seven saws on the shelf, only two of them had the slots in both the front and rear pins aligned correctly with the frame. Yet the handles on both saws were misaligned with the frame! And among the seven samples, some had two flat washers where the handle is secured to the frame, instead of a flat washer plus a steel bushing, like the copy I got from Amazon. In view of the situation, I took my chance and ordered again from Amazon, in the hope the batch Amazon received was from a factory with better QA and I was not disappointed; the second copy from Amazon was perfect! In conclusion, this coping saw is an excellent value if you get your hands on a good copy, but it seems quite a few copies slipped through Irwin's QA line and made it to the market; and if you happen to get one of those, it would still be usable, just not ideal.
W**N
Quality coping saw.
Well made coping saw that works perfectly for my projects.
J**J
Comes ready to use
I have used this exact product for years, but finally bought my own. It’s ready to use immediately, due to it coming with a blade!
E**R
happy, with limited/hobby usage
I've had the Irwin ProTouch coping saw (2014400) for 5 months now, as an occasional handyman, using it only a coupla times, but happy with it overall at it's price point ($9.98 + tax) w/amazon free shipping). To reiterate (via copy>paste) what others have expressed: "as others have also discovered, I noticed that the slot in the rear blade-holding pin (the one closer to the handle) was at a 15-degree angle with the frame and the handle; it seems quite a few copies slipped through Irwin's QA line" --the blade being slightly bent at the pin because of that; the saw had proven usable --with just a coupla minor projects. One project was cutting rubber as a threshold ramp, 3/4" thick, to custom fit snugly around the door frame molding (having used a Saker contour gauge profile tool to get it's shaping copied). The other was cutting some small sections of sheetrock. The second issue i've seen in other reviews & that match my experience, is: " The 'keeper' nut has no threads. It merely acts as a spacer." Apparently the intended purpose of this nut "is to lock the adjustment side to keep the blade from loosening or turning." The one on mine merely slides along the shaft until you screw than handle down and it butts against it. Again, i've not noticed it affecting usage (thus far), but make note of it please. With my noted usages, it's worked just as coping saws should, in my limited experience, as my dad's old classic wood handle version did over the years. #shoutout to those who's review material i've paid forward, as having been my identical experience :-)
K**R
Coping
I Like this tool for coping baseboards. Thumbs up.
B**S
Good and sharp. Cuts nice.
Works great. Good quality.
J**O
Serra irwin é excelente, produto de qualidade. Vale a pena.
A**L
Se nota mejor que la truper.
L**N
Looks very nice
S**E
Good
D**L
Well built, excellent tool, works as it should. Would recomend to anyone.🇨🇦
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