Review: Bahco 12″ Mini Bow Saw

If you use trails in the back country long enough you will end up doing trail maintenance. It starts small at first, you move some fallen sticks… next thing you know you are out with the local trail advocacy group with mcleods and pulaskis digging holes. We have had high winds and lots of snow this winter which has lead to a lot of downed trees. Some people will look at you funny if you walk in to the woods with a saw and axe on your pack. So with that in mind I looked for a small bow saw to carry. I have tried a few folding saws but they tend to be flimsy.

Enter the Bahco 12″ Mini Bow Saw.

The Bahco 12″ Mini Bow saw is a high quality saw with no flex. This is the stiffest, twist free bow saw I have used. It makes quick work of small limbs and trees. I have cut newly downed trees as big as 10″ in diameter with this saw by switching sides while cutting.

The blades can be changed without tools and it even includes a bimetal hacksaw blade as well. 

And the best part, it fits in a small pack. I have a feeling this will be in my pack for a lot of rides this spring.

Bahco Says: http://extranet.snaeurope.com/ProdBlock.aspx?sectionID=81&CatalogueID=5

  • Toolbox-sized mini bowsaw, ideal for plumbers and electricians
  • Easily stored
  • With a 300 mm (12”) type 51 blade for wood cutting and including a Sandflex® bi-metal hacksaw blade 3906
  • Blade protector for safety and metal hand guard to prevent knuckle injuries

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