RUITOOL 6″ vs SUIZAN 9.5″ Ryoba: Which Cuts Cleaner?

Quick verdict

SUIZAN 9.5″ Dual-Edge Ryoba is the overall winner for cleaner, more versatile cuts; RUITOOL Ryoba Pull Saw suits tight spaces and strict budgets.

Overall Better!
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11/14/2025 01:50 pm GMT
Budget Choice!
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At-a-glance specs

Feature
RUITOOL Ryoba Pull Saw
SUIZAN 9.5″ Dual-Edge Ryoba
Blade Length
6 in (15 cm)
9.5 in (240 mm)
TPI
17 TPI/14 TPI
9 & 15 TPI
Blade Material
SK5 high-carbon steel
Japanese steel
Handle Type and Material
Fixed beech wood handle
Hand-wrapped TOUMAKI-style handle
Saw Type
Ryoba pull saw (double-edged)
Ryoba double-edge pull saw
Cutting Angle / Set
[Missing data]
ASARI tooth set
Weight
3.9 oz (110 g)
0.44 lb (0.2 kg)
Replaceable or Fixed Blade
Fixed blade
Replaceable blade

Cutting Performance

  • RUITOOL Ryoba Pull Saw: Arrives very sharp for small jobs, but sometimes struggles to bite dense woods and cannot achieve true flush cuts.
  • SUIZAN 9.5″ Dual-Edge Ryoba: Razor-sharp teeth and thin kerf give smooth, precise cuts, though long-grain ripping can snag or wander.

Rip vs Crosscut Capability

  • RUITOOL Ryoba Pull Saw: Dual 14/17 TPI edges handle rip and cross cuts, but short 6″ blade slows larger cross-cuts.
  • SUIZAN 9.5″ Dual-Edge Ryoba: Dual edges suit varied tasks; 9.5″ length supports straight rip and cross cuts, yet the coarse rip edge can snag.

Handle and Ergonomics

  • RUITOOL Ryoba Pull Saw: Fixed beech handle is lightweight but smooth and short, which can slip or feel rough during extended cutting.
  • SUIZAN 9.5″ Dual-Edge Ryoba: Hand-wrapped TOUMAKI grip is comfortable, yet plastic wrap and straight, unpadded form may slip and cause wrist or elbow discomfort.

Weight and Maneuverability

  • RUITOOL Ryoba Pull Saw: At 3.9 oz (110 g), it is very light and compact, fitting tight spaces and enabling precise, one-handed cuts.
  • SUIZAN 9.5″ Dual-Edge Ryoba: At 0.44 lb (0.2 kg), it is light and easy to maneuver for prolonged use.

Blade Durability and Maintenance

  • RUITOOL Ryoba Pull Saw: SK5 steel offers wear resistance, yet reports mention loose blades, bent teeth, and rapid dulling; fixed blade cannot be replaced.
  • SUIZAN 9.5″ Dual-Edge Ryoba: Japanese steel holds its edge well; occasional broken teeth and flimsy thickness noted, but the blade is replaceable.

Scores snapshot

Product
Blade Length (1–10)
TPI (1–10)
Blade Material (1–10)
Handle Type (1–10)
Overall Score
RUITOOL Ryoba Pull Saw
1
5
9
8
5.8/10
SUIZAN 9.5″ Dual-Edge Ryoba
7
10
8
8
8.3/10
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Who should buy which?

Buy RUITOOL Ryoba Pull Saw if you:

  • You work in tight spaces and need a compact 6″ blade.
  • You cut both softwood and hardwood using dual 14/17 TPI edges.
  • You’re a beginner or DIYer seeking low-cost performance.

Buy SUIZAN 9.5″ Dual-Edge Ryoba if you:

  • You need razor-sharp cuts with minimal effort.
  • You want a lightweight tool for extended use.
  • You prioritize smooth finishes that reduce sanding.

Don’t buy either if you:

  • You rely on heavy long-grain ripping and need snag-free, rigid performance.
  • You require long-term durability and padded ergonomics with zero slipping risk.

Final verdict

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  • SUIZAN 9.5″ Dual-Edge Ryoba is recommended as the overall winner for cleaner cuts, 9.5″ length, and replaceable blades.
  • RUITOOL Ryoba Pull Saw remains a compact, lightweight, budget pick best for tight spaces and occasional, small tasks.