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Category: Tools & Home Improvement
Brand: Shark
Model: 10-2204
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Shark 10-2204 Review by Gary Kasten (St. Peters, MO USA)

NO... 30 minutes is not how long it takes to cut something. It's about how long the saw lasted before becoming dull. Admittedly, it did cut quite well for the first 10-12 cuts. But then, it seemed to lose its ability to cut pine.

I was cutting off door jambs to install engineered flooring when it began to lose its edge. The wood was painted with multiple coats of paint. But, one wouldn't think that PAINT would dull a saw! The only other material I was cutting was the engineered flooring, which was all wood 'cept for the finish on the top "pretty" layer. Did I hit something awful when cutting off the jambs? Don't think so... But can't say for absolute certainty. Because of this I WOULD have given a rating of 4 stars. After all, it DID work OK for the first 30 minutes.

The issue that was far more frustrating than the loss of sharpness, and the reason for the rating of only 3 stars, is the blade would frequently slip out of the handle. The handle has a PLASTIC thumbscrew to secure the blade in the handle. The blade has no mounting holes, just a slot that slides on either side of the PLASTIC screw that is supposed to hold the blade in the handle. No matter how I tried to tighten the thumbscrew, the blade would slip out after 10-15 pull strokes. Because the screw was PLASTIC, I was afraid to use a pliers to tighten it more. The next saw of this type I buy will definitely have a better method of securing the blade to the handle!!

We live and learn.


Shark 10-2204 Review by Maker Dave

I have used a larger, stiff-backed Shark saw for many years in my wood turning. Being well satisfied with its performance, I just acquired a Shark flush-cutting detail saw. I've only used it a few times, but it seems to be a fine tool.

Maker Dave


Shark 10-2204 Review by buybot181 (Western Hemisphere)

I needed to cut a few oak thresholds that were worn out and needed to be replaced. I could have used my mitre saw but I happened to stumble upon this saw. This was purely an impulse purchase.

After taking the time of reading several reviews offered on this product I realized that it would be worth checking out for the twelve dollar price.

I can confirm from my own experience that this should be considered a disposable saw, as I'm writing this review there is a replacement blade 10-2204 that costs 'almost' exactly as the complete saw - that's indicative of how cheesy the black plastic handle is on this "Shark Saw". I find that to be quite silly.

This saw cut three thresholds very much to my satisfaction, although I noticed that it did become a bit more dull after four cuts(I screwed one up).

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