250mm Mini hacksaw
Discontinued
Unfortunately, we no longer stock this item
Product details
Product information
With 24 TPI (teeth per inch), this 250mm long, carbon steel mini hacksaw from Mac Allister is specifically designed to cut rough wood, green wood, branches, timber, battens, mdf, drywall.
- 250 mm Carbon steel blade
- 24 teeth per inch
- Suitable for Battens, branches, drywall, green wood, MDF, rough wood & timber
- Soft grip handle handle
Features and benefits
- Design for sawing in restricted spaces
- Will accept 250-300mm hacksaw blades
- 2 years
Specifications
Blade length (mm) | 250mm |
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Blade material | Carbon steel |
Brand | Mac Allister |
Handle type | Soft grip |
Pack quantity | 1 |
Teeth per inch | 24 |
Weight (g) | 120g |
Product code | 5052931340910 |
Reviews
1.75 / 5(8 reviews)Karlos12345 - 1 / 5 - 07/09/2017
Bad design
As others have said, the blade is not held securely in place.
Brian267 - 1 / 5 - 24/07/2017
Very bad design
The blade is insecurely held in place and bends if any pressure is applied when cutting. Use a simple junior hacksaw instead where the blade is held at both ends. The only positive is that the handle is good to grip. Buy something else.
KentDIY - 2 / 5 - 14/03/2017
Hacksaw
Not as good as I hoped. Took a very long time to cut through small door spindle though I did get there in the end.
Nubestreet - 1 / 5 - 10/02/2017
Completely useless
Do not buy this product. It's poor design is beyond belief. It's like a practical joke. A complete waste o money.
Reiskeithy - 5 / 5 - 23/01/2017
Nice small project tool
Helps with my new hobby.remote islands diaramas.one tip for the new user to cut a straight line just look down on top of the blade.
irememberberttrautman - 1 / 5 - 18/01/2017
Waste of Money/Time
I bought this product this morning and after wasting my time putting it together to find that the blade is kept in place with a pressure screw and has an additional three inches that overhang the end I am taking it back this afternoon. The guy that designed must have been one great salesperson however the B & Q buyer needs to ask himself why they stock the product.
Denzil DIY - 1 / 5 - 15/11/2016
Don't buy
Terrible blade won't stay locked in place, and blade fixing catches as you are sawing.
littlelady12 - 2 / 5 - 16/10/2016
replacing blade
just purchased this but havent used it yet, but not impressed by how the blade is held in. one end of blade goes into handle and then its held in place by tightening a screw over the top of the blade.