Forensic Comparison

Tajima JPR-265 10.5-Inch Rapid Pull Saw VS Gyokucho 610 9.5-Inch Ryoba Double Edge Saw

REF #734
AA+

Tajima JPR-265 10.5-Inch Rapid Pull Saw

Cost Per Year
$19.09/yr
MSRP
$32.99
Horizon
15.00 Years
Waste Factor
5x Units Avoided
Full Audit
REF #736
AA

Gyokucho 610 9.5-Inch Ryoba Double Edge Saw

Cost Per Year
$19.64/yr
MSRP
$38
Horizon
15.00 Years
Waste Factor
5x Units Avoided
Full Audit

Financial Trajectory

Audit Winner
Gyokucho 610 9.5-Inch Ryoba Double Edge Saw
NPV Cost:$88
$0$22$44$66$88Yr 0Yr 10Yr 20Yr 30Yr 40Yr 50
Winner
Disposable Baseline
MetricTajima JPR-265 10.5-Inch Rapid Pull SawGyokucho 610 9.5-Inch Ryoba Double Edge Saw
MSRP$32.99$38
20-Year TCO$284$292
Cost Per Year$19.09/yr$19.64/yr
Waste Factor5x Avoided5x Avoided

Failure Threat Matrix: Tajima JPR-265 10.5-Inch Rapid Pull Saw

  • Blade snapping
    Risk: Low
    Apply force only on the pull stroke; do not force the saw forward during the return stroke.
  • Surface Corrosion
    Risk: Medium
    Wipe blade clean after use and apply a light coat of oil before storage.

Failure Threat Matrix: Gyokucho 610 9.5-Inch Ryoba Double Edge Saw

  • Tooth Fracture
    Risk: Medium
    Avoid cutting through nails or staples; ensure the pull stroke is straight to avoid binding and lateral stress.
  • Surface Oxidation (Rust)
    Risk: High (if unmaintained)
    Wipe blade clean after use and apply a light coat of corrosion-inhibiting oil.
  • Blade Buckling
    Risk: Low
    Pull saw design: only apply force on the pull stroke. Pushing while the blade is caught will kink the thin steel.

Efficiency Verdict

Verdict: Tie. Both products offer similar financial efficiency. Since the savings delta is negligible ($0.55/yr), prioritize Warranty Terms and personal preference.