Specials

Did you catch the Blow-Out sale?
On March 17th we launched the Blow-Out section of our site, where we'll feature special deep discount deals. The first item was a 3/8" router bit, blow-out price of $5!! Stock went very quickly, and we were sold out the next day!
Our next item just launched yesterday, have you checked it out?!

http://www.bcsaw.com/online-specials
You never know what you might find!
Items will be announced first via Twitter, so if you haven't done so yet, definitely follow us for first shot at the blowout prices.
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Spring Service!
It's finally spring once again - yard work is just around the corner! Don't forget that we service a number of household lawn and garden tools including:
Grass Clippers: $7.50
Electric Clippers: $13.50
Hand Hedge Shears: $10.00
Lawnmower Blade (Standard): $15.00
Lawnmower Blade (Industrial): $40.00
Pruning Snips (Small): $6.00
Pruning Snips (Large): $11.00
Chain Saw (Off Machine): $13.50
Electric Hedge Trimmers: $18.50 - $30.00 (depending on size).
Hatchet: $8.00
Axe: $9.00
Let us help you prepare for the season ahead!
Now Printing
Dowel Drills & Hinge Boring - Updated 2011
The last printed edition of this priced sell sheet was distributed in 2008 - time for an update! Ask your sales rep for a copy, or download by clicking here. Look especially for the addition of 77mm drill lengths, as we have started to carry some sizes in both brad point, and through hole styles.
Any additional questions can be forwarded to info@bcsaw.com, or by contacting our customer service at 1-888-251-2236.
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