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Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
Not so good for the price if you're using it every day. I work at a pallet mill, and needed a good all in one tool so that I'm not constantly trying to keep up with multiple tools. Worked great for the first week, but then the screws started falling out and I just couldn't keep them tight. Not a big deal. I just replaced the bolts and used some lock tight, but on the second week the nail puller was so worn out that it just stopped gripping the nail heads. They just go right through now.
R. Ashby
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
This thing is pretty dangerous actually, you gotta pay attention to what you're doing using this axe. It is very well made, sharp, and extremely useful, just be careful out there!!
Ron
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Perfect condition, ergonomic, well balanced.
Zacmac911
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024
I was surprised at the quality of this item. It was not cheap, but I did not expect an "amazon" hatchet would be worth the price I paid. I expected that I would receive a cheap, flim-flam hatchet and in the end, return it. Not the case. This is hatchet is heavy, solid, and well made. I would recommend this item. Worth the cost!
Yaroslav_Kandyba
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
Camping
TERRY G CASEY JR
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
Made really well, I purchased it for my bugout bag and I've used it several times. The hammer and nail puller work better than expected. Definitely satisfied with this purchase.
Dimitry Ramirez
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024
Every shown in the product is given. Great company packaging. Really professional. Axe comes sharp, could be sharpened to your liking.My only bit with this product is the screws for the handle. They’re torqued to 10 thousand lbs with locktight .. I tried so many things to get them undone I ended up stripping the screw.Besides that, maybe it was just me, but definitely worth the price.
J. E. Taylor
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024
It's a pretty handsome looking hatchet, but I'm not completely sold on it being very useful. I did use it to chop through and then split some small stuff, maybe 3-4" diameter and less. The primary area that hits the wood first is going to be the pointed area where the 2 cutting surfaces meet. The major concerns I had immediately after looking at it in my hand for the first time was the height of the handle scales and the hammer head. The problem with the handle height is that it is in the way when trying to split a piece of wood without having a weird tilt on the head to avoid the wood from smashing into the handle during the split. I'm sure they made them long so you could choke up on the handle to do finer cutting, but it should have been left off. Other option is to try to split with your wood on it's side instead of vertical.The issue with the hammer head is that it is a blunt transition to the hammer surface. If they had made it beveled where the screws are, it would help the wood being split to split open farther and actually aid the process. Instead, the split comes to a complete halt unless you again, tilt the head to avoid coming to a stop. Only solution in that case is to just remove the hammer head and just baton on the area where the hammer used to be and then on the spline of the handle because you're going to have to beat this thing all the way through since there is no wedge shape.I'm not a fan of the bottle opener since most bottles are twist off anyway and they're just gimmicky and a way to "add" a tool that wasn't necessary. The other useless item is the hex wrench deal. Again, another gimmick and "add-on" that isn't necessary. It's like a solution looking for a problem since you're probably not going to find much of anything where you can fit a hatchet head into and still use the wrench. I haven't tried the nail puller but it does hold your hand on the handle, so it's OK just being there.I didn't find the handle to be all that comfortable when chopping, it seemed like my hand/joints hurt after striking multiple times to cut or split something. My honest suggestion is to get an Estwing hatchet or a Cold Steel tomahawk and you'd have a decent cutting tool to put on your belt or small pack. I'll still keep this one around and will possibly cut the handle scales down to the next screw hole to make it so I can actually split through something. Sorry for the long-winded review and thanks for reading.
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