gladehound
Veteran Member
I have a top handle saw that I use for a few different things, but mainly when I am on a ladder or otherwise in the air. I do sometimes use it on the ground, but I think for groundwork, you may as well use a safer rear handle saw. Yes, a top handle saw has a handlebar allowing two-handed use, but it's a very close cramped fit. Your two hands will be very close together. It's not comfortable for extended use, plus you don't have a lot of leverage to resist kickback.
So to me, top handle = not really for groundwork. There are safer better saws for that.
I know that a top handle saw is not supposed to be used one handed and was not designed for ground work. But the fact that I can use it one handed for ground work makes cutting up the little stuff infinitely easier. And yes, you don't have as much control with one hand, just work out that wrist so that it's as strong as two!
The most common injury with a top handle saw is cutting the other hand that was not on the saw. You do have to be more careful... But there isn't much that we write about on this site that doesn't warrant care when doing.