



🪓 Cut like a pro, protect like a boss.
The Bahco 10-24-51 Bowsaw is a 24-inch hand saw featuring a durable alloy steel blade designed for precision cutting of dry wood. Its ergonomic handle with integrated knuckle guard enhances safety and comfort, while a unique tensioning mechanism allows quick blade changes and adjustments. Lightweight yet robust, this saw is ideal for medium-sized tree cutting and comes with a snap-on tooth guard for safe transport and storage.







| ASIN | B0001GS14A |
| Best Sellers Rank | 23,775 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 50 in Hacksaws |
| Blade Length | 24 Inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Shape | Round |
| Brand | Bahco |
| Colour | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,370) |
| Cutting Angle | 90 Degrees |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07311518229351 |
| Handle Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Included Components | 10-24-51 Bowsaw 600mm (24in) |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 27.9L x 27.9W x 18H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | 10-24-51 Bowsaw 600mm (24in) |
| Item Weight | 794 g |
| Manufacturer | Bahco |
| Model Number | BAH10-24-51 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
| Number of Teeth | 5 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Ergo |
| Part Number | 7311518229351 |
| Power source | AC |
| Speed | 4500 RPM |
| Surface Recommendation | Metal |
| UPC | 723434832305 733353801146 622422260581 642008626136 642008625610 642008627232 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | limited warranty |
C**E
Good quality and robust - very easy to swap blades
I've been using this for three weeks and so far so good. The saw came with a blade for dry wood (top blade in picture) so purchased a extra blade for fresh wood (bottom blade in picture - notice the extra gaps between teeth which make all the difference on damp wood). The blades take a minute to swap and make a big difference - just tighten up before use. Make sure you use the right blade unless its the odd one off. Cut like butter so treat it with respect. The safety strip pulls down about 1/2 way so it is easy to slip on blade when no in use (not obvious at first). Use a little oil or WD40 to keep it clean and rust free.
M**1
Quality saw
This saw is very effective. It cut through 12inch diameter tree, takes time and sweat but did not break. Highly recommended for cutting down medium size trees.
M**N
Top notch piece of kit
Product is superb, excellent quality, I purchased the Bahco 10-24-51 Bowsaw and the Bahco 23-24 Raker Tooth Hp blade for 'wet' wood. If you're considering purchasing a cheaper product don't waste your money, this is a quality tool with a razor sharp blade, made cutting a breeze. The saw body itself is strong yet light weight, easy blade change with the benefit of being able to tension the blade. a very well made tool, like most things in life, you get what you pay for.
A**R
Sharp saw
Really good saw, nice and sharp and gets through branches easily
G**R
Trees watch out!
With the wife having an opinion on just about everything that doesn't affect her, I needed a method of chopping down trees that requires little set up, is quiet and quick. I bought this beauty having read other reviews and chatting to some friends who backed up the positive view of Bahco products (although no one agrees how to pronounce it). My investigation lead me to purchase the 23-30 Raker Tooth blade in addition to the one supplied as the supplied blade is set for cutting dry wood and I need to chop down live (green) wood. I considered knocking a star off for the fact that I couldn't find a combination of saw with the blade I wanted to begin with, but I will need both blades eventually if I end up cutting up dry logs (so I have assumed the supplied blade will perform as well as the other one I bought). Before I bought this saw, I would have to use an old petrol chainsaw that my best friend has loaned me. Consequently, the wife would usually be out voicing her opinion as soon as she'd hear me starting the chainsaw. That in turn led to fewer trees being chopped down and me having to return to the house to watch some appalling American TV show about vampires. Now, I can offer her a cup of tea whilst she watches the telly, sneak out the backdoor to the shed to get the saw and tension it, come back inside to fill the teapot, then nip back out run down the garden chop down a tree and run back in time to pour the tea and deliver it. Sometimes I'm asked "What was that noise?" to which I respond that I've been splitting logs and I head back out to fetch a couple in whilst at the same time taking the saw back to the shed, de-tensioning it and giving it a clean. The wife has never noticed that the trees are getting thinner, but she is enjoying the extra firewood and light in to the garden. Fair play to her though, she noticed that it is hard work cutting logs with a bow saw so she bought me an electric chainsaw for my birthday and she's been cute enough not to buy an extension lead that would allow me to get down the garden with it. I have used this saw to chop down trees with trunks up to about 24" wide (the big ones have been in consultation with the wife) and whilst this does require a bit of effort it is well within the capability of the saw. I'm not a great fan of climbing trees with a petrol chainsaw so I prefer to take this up with me to thin branches out before felling the tree (or just to thin them). Using the bow saw is also a good bit of exercise. I usually chop the tree into movable chunks with the bow saw and then I cart them up to the drive to cut them and split them into logs for the fire. I do use the petrol chainsaw to chop up the bigger trees. I don't find a 'log splitting grenade' any more useful than a normal wedge (I've never managed to split a log in 4, but it does never get jammed). I also find a normal felling axe to be equally as efficient as a maul for splitting logs. A small hand axe is also required for chopping up kindling. The construction of the saw is first class. The tensioning mechanism is robust and the hand guard is strong enough to withstand the occasional impact it should receive and more.
D**H
Bushcraft or camping essential.
Known brand. Strongly made
C**N
Hard work, made easy
Had a tree to take down prior to leaves appearing. Was loathe to use cabled chainsaw so took a chance on obtaining this saw. Was delighted to find this to be a good choice. Cutting through branches in excess of 12" easily and got the job done in good time. Very happy with this product
K**H
Great saw
This saw is from the well known company Bahco. I bought the bowsaw as I already have the laplander and love it. The bowsaw is also excellent. It's not expensive but you get a really good quality saw for the price. It cuts through wood for my stove easily and without needing to be Mr Universe. This is a great saw and I would thoroughly recommend it for anyone with a woodburning stove (who doesn't want to use a chainsaw).
B**L
this is a great quality saw for under the seat of your truck/jeep - I have cleared fallen trees from the back roads many a time - It cuts good and has an excellent blade guard. Got trapped on a back road once by a 2 foot diameter fir tree - had not put my saw back in my truck at home - took three hour with concrete scraper sharpened by a chain saw file that luckily were in the back of the truck to get through.... never leave home without it!
A**S
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C**Y
Funcionó exactamente como esperé
D**W
海外からの配送なので到着までに数週間かかりましたが、品質と使いやすさはとても良いです。刃が大きめで力強く木を切ることができます。乾燥した木もそうでない木も問題なく使用できます。ポルトガル製で、ヨーロッパにいる時にも使用していたので、お勧めできる商品です。
D**S
Excellent bow saw. Needed a new bow saw and read the reviews for this Bahco product. It is 24 inches in length like my previous saw which works best on large and small branches. Easy to use and very sharp blade. I wanted a good, sturdy saw that will last for many years and consider this saw a good value. Highly recommend.
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