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15.7" Throwing Axe, 1065 Manganese Steel Throwing Hatchet Beech Wood Handle for Axe Throwing Competitions
$21.99 – $59.99Price range: $21.99 through $59.99
Machete, 16.7″ Machete for Cutting Trees Heavy Duty, 3Cr13 Stainless Steel Full Tang with Nylon Sheath, Great for Clearing Brush, Survival, Camping and Outdoor
$29.99
SKU:
M167
Categories: ALL, Garden item
Description
- Versatility Machete: Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and survivalists, this machete is ideal for cutting branches for firewood, preparing trails, and clearing campsites.
- Durability: The machete for cutting trees heavy duty feature ergonomic full-tang wood grain handles, providing a comfortable and secure grip. The 3Cr13 stainless steel material and full tang design enhance strength and stability, which is crucial for heavy-duty tasks.
- Portability: The machete with a nylon sheath for safe storage and transportation. It protects the blade from damage and keeps it securely stored when not used, making it convenient to carry outdoors.
- Great gift: This machete is great for outdoor enthusiasts or anyone who enjoys camping and bushcraft. The practicality, durability, and aesthetic appeal of the ensures it’s both a functional tool and a thoughtful gift choice.
- Dimensions: Machete overall length 16.7″, blade length 9.5″, weight 1.03 lbs.
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TTG –
The steel was too brittle on mine. I bought it to chop down some live, soft bamboo thickets, and within minutes the blade had chipped. Just about anything slices through that bamboo, so I cannot understand why it would chip a machete.
BUT, the seller contacted me after my review and gave me a refund. That takes the risk out of buying from them.
Edgar –
Why did you pick this product vs others?:
sheath is cheap but overall the blade is nice. came sharp and i mean sharp. but on the tip either its meant to be dull with a blade look or it was skipped during sharpening process. its a good size for hiking, camping, hunting, or in my case landscaping, does sit nice on the hip while walking or sitting on the mower. one other thing i didnt like about this product was the handle feels off in my hands. the curve in the handle should have been moved up a bit for a better grip in my opinion.