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Your cart is empty.Handy grab bag assortment. Wield these blades of varying lengths from 12" to 25" to whack and hack dense foliage and blaze new trails through untamed wilderness. Or use these hand tools to slice open watermelons, coconuts and squash in a single blow! Please note that styles may vary, and because this is a random assortment, you may receive more than one of the same style. Military-tough steel blades; Lengths vary from 12" to 25"; Wood or molded handles; Combat designed; Impact resistant; Styles may vary from those pictured. May include duplicates; Blade Material: Steel; Handle Material: Wood or molded polymer; Blade Length: Varied, from 12" to 25"; Country of Origin: Colombia; Condition: New, never issued
Jeffery Rowland
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
I received the machetes as ordered and was excited to see the quality of them. They were very sharp for a machete with various sizes in the box. I immediately put three of them to work and easily cut through pencil thickness brush without dulling the blade. The variety allows for different cutting tasks without wearing out your arm. Super happy with my purchase.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
I read the reviews, looked at customer pictures, factored in the asking price and got exactly what I expected. I agree with other reviews that these are likely factory rejects, That being Said, for what I expected and what I paid, there were no major defects and I will likely order another set of these.I got 3 wood handles and 2 composit handles, good mix of designs, designs very from pictures as expected.I've recommended this to my friends
Erik M.D.
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Would you get for the price I was impressed. I wish they had sheets with them but not that big a deal. My goal was really just for a 12-inch one which I got and very happy with the other ones are all just a bonus. The blades were kind of wavy if you're fanatical about that but other than that they cut well and are solid machetes.
James Harkins
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Nice for the money! I took one star because I only received four blades. They did refund what the cost of one would have been but I would rather have the the fifth blade. They all need sharpening.
J. Silver
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
Can’t speak to what others are receiving but I got a good assortment for $35. Distal taper on these blades. Always a plus. My understanding is they come butter-knife dull from the factory and it’s expected to sharpen them with a file. As long as this is the expectation, and you know these are rough basic tools, but good for what they are quality and cost wise, the product is satisfactory.
customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024
A great deal - it's difficult to find any REAL surplus these days, everything is poor quality chinese knock-offs.I got a nice selection of styles, with two wood handles, and the rest plastic, but the plastic seems to be of good quality. They're not super sharp, I will touch up the blades, but machetes usually aren't super sharp, since you are hacking with them a thin edge wouldn't hold up anyway. I live in the desert, and I'm always trimming cactus and other prickly plants. These are perfect for that, snips just don't make it. I may buy another set to give as gifts.
terry
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
Quality wise they are about what was expected. They are new and stamped made in Columbia. One handle was loose. The handles are on the large size for my hands. I haven't used them in the woods yet to see how well they will hold an edge. At this point, I would purchase them again.
kenny calame
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2022
Of the five machetes, four looked like possible Columbian military surplus, the fifth was made by Truper.The four surplus ones are actually fairly nice with good wooden handles.My only complaint is that these have zero edge, it's more of a bevel. It will take you days to sharpen these with a stone or some such. I'm going to have to pay someone to grind these down before I can actually use them. If you don't have access to a grinder, you might want to look at something else.Judging by how difficult they are to sharpen, it seems to be decent steel. And I think they will be just fine once they are sharpened.It's still a good buy. Just know you're gonna have to work for these
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