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A machete with the power of an ax. The Brush Ax's thick drop-forged blade rips through underbrush-even small trees-like no flimsy stamped steel machete blades can. Even better the long 21 FiberComp fiberglass handle lets you swing this monster baseball bat style for serious wind-up power. We find the Brush Ax perfect for clearing the overgrown oak savannah that dominates our local landscape. Also a must-have for hacking trails through the willow-infested sloughs up north-ask us how we know.Drop-forged steel blade for greater strength and durability Hardened steel blade with non-stick coating cuts with less effort Insert-molded design prevents blade from loosening or separating from the handle FiberComp construction-reinforced fiberglass composite handle provides strength durability and lighter weight Includes sheath for safe storage and transportation Lifetime warranty
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- A multi-purpose tool for all kinds of cutting tasks- 9-inch cutting blade made of high quality drop-forged steel for maximum durability and sharpness
- Non-stick coating on blade for smooth cuts and rust resistance
- Tough, Nyglass handle
- Includes a plastic sheath for safe, easy storage
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By Robert
I carry this tool on my ATV as an alternative to a machete. It's rock solid, and performs as advertised. As usual Amazon delivered as promised!
By J. Wright (the northern hemisphere)
I would rate this tool higher, but the "sheath" is garbage. Get the gerber one instead (it's actually made by fiskars) and you get a quality sheath with it as well.
By S. Schwarm (Sand Springs, OK USA)
Excellent quality, period. Having read all the reviews before purchasing, I can simply say - I agree. It is Fiskars quality, it is balanced and the curved nose holds onto the branches and vines which would normally slip away from the blade. This will last the rest of my life.
My one complaint - what is described as a sheath is not what I or likely you would think of as a sheath. It is hard plastic with a plastic snap to hold the tool in it. It is great for hanging on retail racks. It is a severe disappointment if you are expecting something to attach to your belt to safely carry when not in use when you are in the field. It is not possible to use it in this manner.
Bottom line - if you don't need the sheath for carrying and safety, then buy this tool. If you do need a sheath for carrying and you value safety, then buy the Gerber version of this tool. They are the same tool and same company.
Have fun - chop, chop.
By D. Bolt (vancouver)
ok i have to say i love the product. it feels very nice in the hand, the heavy blade makes for effortless cutting once you get the swing down. i however did not have any manufacturing local sticker, the plastic sheath is made in china. we took this out and tried it out on stink weed trees, ah no match, then just for fun a swipe at tall grass that tends to bend and wrap, but not with this. sliced through like butter. so then we found some dried out timber and set the blade into the and of the log, with one good smack it would split the firewood without any trouble black berry vines and brier thickets were no match either. my only wish is they had a light weight sheath, leather or nylon so that it could be carried on a pack for long camping trips.
now as for ups, i am disappointed yet again with the company. i ordered on the 16 it shipped out with ups on the 17 early am. i used the 3 day saver plan, witch should have it here on the 21. checking the ups site it showed it moved 17/18/19/20, arriving at the main hub on the 20. on the 21 i tried to intercept the package, tracking and ups's
[1-800-why-bother} both claimed it to be there. the hub how ever informed me that this was a logical scan that they give us on tracking meaning a fake scan that was to show when they assumed it would arrive.so why even bother having the tracking feature if it is only BS.i worked for ups at the air opps and at the main hub in roava and there was no such thing as logical scan. i have filled more plains a loaded and unloaded more trucks then i care to know, hating the scan the entire way cause it slowed you down, but it was necessary. on the 22 it came after my bro's bday, being 4 weekdays and 6 ttl, not 3 like i paid for. Ups also charged 11 lbs when it was 3to4lbs. ill ship usps for now on. or fed ex if they get the rates to a competitive level, im just tired of ups and there bs, on times and insurance non coverage of damaged/destroyed products.
By Robert J. Jeffers (Sparta, IL USA)
This product is like most other Fiskars products, it's not the best, but often sufficient. It is a cheap knockoff of an American made Woodmans Pal, also sold by Amazon, a tool that has been "Made in America" since before WWII. Woodman has a better design of the hook, better steel, and it can also be used as a hammer, hell it might even be able to be used in a Bruce Willis action film to save the world, however, along with those great american features you get a whoping high price. I mean, I could buy three of Fiskars Brush Axe for it's price and get sufficient quality and a snazzier look. So for me (a customer) the choice comes down to this: The Best Quality & American Pride vs. Childs tuition, Food, Pay the Bills & clear the jungle. Americans better start wising up, get off arrogance & entitlement and start being competitive in the world. Fiskar is a Finnish Company, it's a global market, and they don't have to make anything in America or Finland and Woodmans Pal of America needs to stop being so stuck on being the best and start focusing on their market, customer needs and the competition (yes, they do exist) and make the most sufficient/practical item, after all thats how Germany lost the war and it's how America is going to lose it's industrial edge. American companies seem to have a severe case of narcissisum and feeding their own ego, it's almost as if they do no market targeting and just make tools for their wealthy friends. News flash for Woodmans Pal, most people who would use a tool like this are rural in origin and not wealthy enough to justify $95 dollars for a weed whacker.
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