Hacksaw
Discontinued
Unfortunately, we no longer stock this item
Product details
Product information
With 7 TPI (teeth per inch), this 150mm long, steel hacksaw from B&Q is specifically designed to cut soft metal and plastic.
- 150 mm Steel blade
- 7 teeth per inch
- Grip handle handle
Features and benefits
- 1 x 6" steel tube frame with rubber handle protection cap and #60 carbon steel blade with black finishing
- 1 year
Specifications
Blade length (mm) | 150mm |
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Blade material | Steel |
Pack quantity | 1 |
Teeth per inch | 7 |
Weight (g) | 90g |
Product code | 5052931368457 |
Reviews
2.18 / 5(11 reviews)Notyalc - 3 / 5 - 30/01/2018
Does the job
Good lightweight hacksaw and did the job well, saw provided with it has blunted quickly though. Would be nice to have a comfier grip so I would buy a different one if longevity is what your after. But for a quick job it’s a brilliant little saw
Bunnyrabbit28 - 1 / 5 - 06/12/2017
Hacksaw
absolute rubbish, couldn't cut through butter!!!!!
Tiggy64 - 2 / 5 - 21/11/2017
Ideal for light use
I brought this st the same time as I bought a blind which needed adjusting in size. Unfortunately after this one task the item is no longer any use.
JonF1 - 1 / 5 - 01/05/2017
Uselss
Bought to cut some new metal wardrobe rails.... instantly blunted within 30seconds with not a mark on the rail I was trying to cut.... Have to make another trip down to the store to get one that can actually do what it is meant to do... don't waste your time with this one.... it is useless!
Bashed - 3 / 5 - 06/02/2017
Saw
Not used it yet but I will use it a lot when the timecomes
Sandi48 - 5 / 5 - 19/12/2016
Very easy to use
I have had this for a little while and used it several times and I am very happy with it, good value for money
A P - 4 / 5 - 19/10/2016
good for purpose
In use a lot, so far so good and havent broken a blade yet
Ajay001 - 2 / 5 - 12/09/2016
Average
Would have given more stars if it actually cut metal something I guess it was designed todo
jw1987 - 1 / 5 - 16/08/2016
Appauling
Bought the cheap one to do a single cut through the aluminium tube of a roller blind, instantly blunted the blade. Better off with a butter knife
dunners - 1 / 5 - 11/07/2016
rubbish
bought saw to cut a roller blind metal tube.it did not even make a mark on the tube never mind cut through it