30" bow saw with spare blade only £4.99 in Lidl. This is the "deluxe" version with soft grip handle and screw tighten for the blade. Good price for a big saw, a spare blade cost this much. Good selection of other garden tools as well.
Was in there today buying bedding plants and, whilst there, had a look at one - excellent value for money and something that I would have purchased if I didn't already have a bow-saw. Hot from me.
molerat to cibarious
4 Mar 13#2
I already have a bow saw too but now I have got a BIG bow saw as well :smile:
cibarious
4 Mar 13#3
Well my bow-saw is bigger than your bow-saw - so yah boo sucks to you!!!! :smile::smile::smile:
ndksamb
5 Mar 13#4
hi, silly question can you cut a tree down with one of these, ie cut sideways?
rendeverance to ndksamb
5 Mar 131#5
Depends how big the tree is :wink:
JaneEB to ndksamb
5 Mar 13#7
We cut down an 8 inch diameter fir tree with a large bow saw.
TerryTibbs010
5 Mar 133#6
ndkssmb - The fact youre asking that suggests you perhaps shouldnt be cutting any trees down.
If its a small diameter you could use this but anything of size you would want a chainsaw and if its big enough to warrant a chainsaw its too big for most novices to start messing with. If its big and there is any doubt in your mind get a professional in.
QuatrroDDD
5 Mar 13#8
Meh thought it said bone saw
qyestionmark
5 Mar 13#9
Thx to OP! I read this earlier and went to LIDL. Saw seems really good quality for the price. It doesn't have quite the depth of cut of previous bows I've had but is still amazing for £5.
Heat!
FWIW I also picked up the extending loppers for £7.99 which seemed really well made too.
CurlyBen
5 Mar 13#10
Not really that cheap, given that you can often pick up Bahco bowsaws for a similar price. Some Toolbank stockists might still have some of the double packs they were doing a couple of months back, a large and small bowsaw for about £10. It's only a small picture (the Lidl website appears to be down) but it doesn't look very deep, which severely limits what you can cut with it.
qyestionmark
6 Mar 13#11
FWIW the cut depth is 6" at the far end and goes up to 7"+ at the handle end, so yes it is quite shallow. But for a cheap saw with two blades (each with covers) I still think this is a bit of a bargain at £5.
bloomsday
28 Mar 17#12
Have I set the saw up wrong? I can't get it to cut in a straight line. I've tightened the tensioning wing-nut as far as I can get it to go but the blade still has so much flex in it that the cut is deeply curved. Any suggestions appreciated.
Opening post
http://www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/xchg/lidl_uk/hs.xsl/index_39518.htm
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If its a small diameter you could use this but anything of size you would want a chainsaw and if its big enough to warrant a chainsaw its too big for most novices to start messing with. If its big and there is any doubt in your mind get a professional in.
Heat!
FWIW I also picked up the extending loppers for £7.99 which seemed really well made too.