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Temple Tool Co Dozuki Universal 150mm vs Suizan Ryoba 270mm

Side-by-side comparison — specs, price, and expert verdict

Temple Tool Co Dozuki Universal 150mm

Temple Tool Dozuki Pull Saw — Universal-Cut 150mm

Temple Tool Co · Dozuki Universal 150mm

$45

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Suizan Ryoba 270mm

Suizan Japanese Ryoba Pull Saw 270mm

Suizan · Ryoba 270mm

$35

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Specs Comparison

SpecificationsTemple Tool Co Dozuki Universal 150mmSuizan Ryoba 270mm
Saw Type
Dozuki
Ryoba
Cut Type
Universal
Crosscut + Rip (double-edged)
Blade Length
150mm
270mm
TPI
25 TPI
15 / 9 TPI (cross / rip)
Blade Thickness
0.25mm
0.5mm
Back Spine
Handle
Japanese Cedar
Wood (traditional)
Replaceable Blade
Made In
Japan
Japan
Cordless
Price
$45
$35

Which Should You Buy?

Temple Tool Co Dozuki Universal 150mm

A compact dozuki that handles both cross and rip cuts. The 150mm blade is ideal for small-scale joinery, model making, and detail work where a full-size saw would be unwieldy.

Pros

  • + Versatile universal-cut teeth — works in any direction
  • + Compact 150mm blade for tight spaces
  • + Lower price entry point to Temple Tool quality
  • + Perfect for detail work and small joints

Cons

  • Too small for full-size furniture joinery
  • Limited cutting depth due to compact blade
  • Back spine limits depth of cut

Suizan Ryoba 270mm

The best entry-level ryoba. Double-edged with crosscut teeth on one side and rip teeth on the other — one saw for all cuts. Suizan's quality punches above its price point, making it the ideal first Japanese saw.

Pros

  • + Double-edged: crosscut + rip in one saw
  • + Excellent value — best ryoba under $40
  • + Thin 0.5mm kerf for minimal waste
  • + Good all-round performer for beginners

Cons

  • No back spine — blade can flex on deep cuts
  • Not as refined as dedicated dozuki for joinery
  • Handle finish is basic

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