Bahco PrizeCut Tenon Saw 12’ 300mm 15 Teeth

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Bahco NP-12-TEN PrizeCut Tenon Saw for fine and medium thick materials, specially adapted for cutting of small-diameter timber and mitre guide sawing. Hardpoint universal teeth for long-lasting sharpness. Has a heavy steel back for rigidity and accurate cutting. Fitted with a screwed, 1-piece, plastic handle. Length 300mm (12in). Teeth 13 TPI.

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Product Identifiers

BrandBahco
MPNNP12TEN
GTIN7311518263959
UPC7311518263959
eBay Product ID (ePID)19012071662

Product Key Features

Blade MaterialSteel
Handle MaterialPlastic
Blade Width12 in
Number of Pieces1
ColourOrange
TypeTenon Saw
Modelnp-12-ten

Dimensions

Item HeightSaws
Item DiameterCollectable/ Vintage
Depth140mm
Width23mm
Length300mm
Item Weight0.388kg

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4.6
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  • Most favourable review

    My Bahco tenon saw.

    My Bahco tenon saw is an excellent saw. It’s well made, not expensive and has the Bahco name which is one of the companies I would always look to buy from. Bahco make great tools.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Most critical review

    Bahco tenon saw

    I needed a tenon saw and had been looking through lots of ads. I realised my general saw is a Bahco, and I bought this for £7 from B & Q on recommendation about 13 years ago, and it is still going strong! I have come to value Irwin tools in the last few years, and had them as my bench mark until I realised I already owned a Bahco saw. Plus the Irwin was slightly more money and that finally swung it for me. As expected in a tenon saw, it is solid and stiff with no play whatsoever and the handle is wide enough to accommodate you wearing gloves also. My only gripe is that it isn't as nice to start off the cut as my old saw, as I am used to starting by drawing the blade back towards me slowly to establish the groove first and I didn't find the tenon saw easy to draw back. I ended up making the start with my old saw and then switching over which was disappointing! It may change after a few more uses, I don't know? I did read some ads where they started certain saws cut on the forward stroke, so maybe that is the issue and I need to change my style. For now it's a slightly disappointing 3 stars as I had equally high hopes for it based on my old saw and it hasn't reached that same height yet at all in my opinion, plus the handle on my old one gives a right angle for use as an on the spot set square or 45 degree angle for marking up your wood, whereas this one does not. It is a good solid saw, but unfortunately it hasn't achieved the same level of satisfaction that my other Bahco still gives after all these years. Maybe I'll grow to like it. If not I may end up getting another one. Perhaps it would be better if used with a mitre box maybe?

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • "Heavy Duty" steel back is nice and heavy, and stiff. But the steel back is not continued in to the handle, so leaves a willowy unsupported element o

    "Heavy Duty" steel back is nice and heavy, and stiff. But the steel back is not continued in to the handle, so leaves a willowy unsupported element of blade next to the handle. This diminishes its ability to make a straight cut. Although the saw is fine in all other respects.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Accurate fine cuts at a disposable price.

    I used it on a laminate floor fitting to a large bedroom. it cut straight and true, the far end tooth is sharp so you can dig in and start a cut in the middle of a plank if you need to , some saws don't have that ability. The saw was scrap by the end of the job as the formica blunted the front half but at £11 or £12 per saw it was an accurate if expendable tool. I bought another following this for next time. If you use tenon saws a lot like I do, you will appreciate its precision, no wandering about, straight down the line every time.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • A bit more expensive than some competitors but worth it

    cuts well, comfortable in the hand and appears to be a better saw than my previous one, a Stanley Fat Max tenon saw.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Efficients saw

    I've used it briefly. It's sturdy and cuts as expected.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Very happy

    A nice fine tooth saw for some of the more delicate and accurate work.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • very sharp and ready to go.

    very good value for money, the whole thing is well made

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • saw

    Very pleased just what i wanted

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Good choice

    Good product of high quality for the price

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New