I have this blade, and I have noticed that even though it is fairly dull (and I will most likely never sharpen it), it still cuts easily. It has an excellent, very resilient finish that is perfect for chopping wood in wet environments. It is inexpensive, well crafted and perfectly suited for lifetime use. I had one complaint on first handling it, and that was the strange grip geometry where it meets the blade, but when I started chopping wood, I realized that the unconventional grip was designed to lend better cutting power to the blade. It is very well designed, comes with a decent sheath, and I am very pleased to have it in my inventory of tools.
Mine came sharp enough to shave with right out of the package. Definitely not as sharp up around the rounded part and the tip. Haven't gotten out to use it yet.
Just bought it and gonna put it to use tomorrow. Thanks for your review. It looks built tuff and shows a lot of potential. It's got some weight to it too huh lol. Anyhow, great video bro 👍😎
@@britishcolumbiabigfoot8488 Tramontina 18" machete cheaper and stronger(1070 HC steel). It is a beast for green vegitation. Wood handle sucks if you don't wear gloves, though.
@@gregzeigler3850 Tramontina has terrible quality control over metals though. Some people swear by them, others had edge rolls on their first swing. Quality Assurance and lifetime warranties matter more to me so the Fisker is a good bet.
I doubt you ruined it. You'll just need to take some time to reprofile the edge. I prefer to use files when I've done this in the past. Otherwise, i don't like these over designed store bought steel slabs they call machetes.
The sheath that comes with the machete axe isn't really a sheath, more of a carrying case. No belt loop or strap loops...does anyone know of an aftermarket belt sheath, or a way to secure existing sheath to a rucksack for carrying in the wild?
Is it possible to love a machete so much that you literally carry it everywhere on either a bug-out bag and/or truck box? Is it possible to love that machete so much that you purchase another just like it and wield them as a pair when necessary? And I ask you, is it then possible to love those 2 machetes to the point (ha) that you have your brother help you to put an edge on the back side of both blades with a wheel grinder and then sharpen them to an obscene sharpness? Yes. Yes it is. I have experienced this love and am not ashamed lol. I have been an aficionado of bladed weaponry for over 2 decades and need no longer search for what I perceive to be the penultimate machete. To the point where I afford them the title of short swords. Fiskar's(whom, by the way, I am in no way affiliated with beyond the point of very satisfied customer Haha) I don't think I have to mention, at this point, that I am quite happy with this product. But I just did. 10/10 recommend. Would purchase again, just to like, put by the egress points in my house and never fear another surprise home invasion again. Btw, that happened not too long ago. Got attacked in my home, my Fiskars machetes were close to hand, and that crazy bastard, after splitting my scalp with a solid swing of a 2×2 saw what I was reaching for, and quickly reconsidered sticking around. Intimidation factor of this item 10/10 tyvfm!😁
I carry axe,machete or brush hook everyday working in the woods. Machete is my favourite tool and I would say it is like an extension of my body. I feel like I’m carrying a sword everywhere I go
I have this blade, and I have noticed that even though it is fairly dull (and I will most likely never sharpen it), it still cuts easily.
It has an excellent, very resilient finish that is perfect for chopping wood in wet environments.
It is inexpensive, well crafted and perfectly suited for lifetime use.
I had one complaint on first handling it, and that was the strange grip geometry where it meets the blade, but when I started chopping wood, I realized that the unconventional grip was designed to lend better cutting power to the blade.
It is very well designed, comes with a decent sheath, and I am very pleased to have it in my inventory of tools.
Just get it sharpened professionally it's not expensive
Spot on review I have had mine for two years and it’s been holding up great.
I have watched (3x) all seasons of Walker Texas Ranger on VHS...I dont need no blade.
I still own mine. Still a work horse and zombie slayer years later.
For sure , I’ve put it through the ringer and back with no complaints
@@britishcolumbiabigfoot8488 I chip concrete with it while removing grass.
Steady more focused swings cut deeper, wood has a funny way of deflecting blades that dont hit right.
Mine came sharp enough to shave with right out of the package. Definitely not as sharp up around the rounded part and the tip. Haven't gotten out to use it yet.
Just bought it and gonna put it to use tomorrow. Thanks for your review. It looks built tuff and shows a lot of potential. It's got some weight to it too huh lol. Anyhow, great video bro 👍😎
Ronnie , I’ve been actively using it in my job since this video. Love it and it’s super tough.
@@britishcolumbiabigfoot8488 Tramontina 18" machete cheaper and stronger(1070 HC steel). It is a beast for green vegitation. Wood handle sucks if you don't wear gloves, though.
@@gregzeigler3850 Tramontina has terrible quality control over metals though. Some people swear by them, others had edge rolls on their first swing.
Quality Assurance and lifetime warranties matter more to me so the Fisker is a good bet.
Great work on video mate greetings from Spain
Dean Boland thanks from Canada 🇨🇦
Mine was dull when I purchased it. I tried sharpening it with a sharping stone and I think I ruined it...HELP PLEASE.
What did you do wrong?
I want to buy one and sharpen it
But don't want to make your mistake
I doubt you ruined it. You'll just need to take some time to reprofile the edge. I prefer to use files when I've done this in the past.
Otherwise, i don't like these over designed store bought steel slabs they call machetes.
I love my fiskars bush axe (Billhook)
Do you know how far down the tang goes? I REALLY love the design on the blade but I do want it to at least be strong like a full tang.
Not sure how far tang goes down but I have put this thing to the test and not had any issues.
The sheath that comes with the machete axe isn't really a sheath, more of a carrying case. No belt loop or strap loops...does anyone know of an aftermarket belt sheath, or a way to secure existing sheath to a rucksack for carrying in the wild?
I’m not sure. I only use sheath when travelling in truck. I carry machete in my hand while working
Awesome! I just saw this online. Thanks for the video my Bladed Brother ⚔️
mister smith thanks man, it has stood up pretty good so far
How come you haven't made any video's in a while?
Life got in the way. I’m definitely planning on making more. Researching out some areas for this summer.
I have one of those bits way too heavy on the end
Watching this from Australia. All I can think is, stuff that must be freezing. Time get inside by the fire and have few rums
U guys in Aussie must have no balls left if you think snow is cold . All that riding kangaroos all day must also do serious damage to your tiny nuts
Great review!
I just got one today from Home Depot
Is it flimsy or anything? I plan to get one and I just wanna be 100% on it
Listen, before you head out there, you must be in good shape. Cold sweat can and will be very dangerous.
Yo can I come visit
Is it possible to love a machete so much that you literally carry it everywhere on either a bug-out bag and/or truck box? Is it possible to love that machete so much that you purchase another just like it and wield them as a pair when necessary? And I ask you, is it then possible to love those 2 machetes to the point (ha) that you have your brother help you to put an edge on the back side of both blades with a wheel grinder and then sharpen them to an obscene sharpness? Yes. Yes it is. I have experienced this love and am not ashamed lol. I have been an aficionado of bladed weaponry for over 2 decades and need no longer search for what I perceive to be the penultimate machete. To the point where I afford them the title of short swords. Fiskar's(whom, by the way, I am in no way affiliated with beyond the point of very satisfied customer Haha) I don't think I have to mention, at this point, that I am quite happy with this product. But I just did. 10/10 recommend. Would purchase again, just to like, put by the egress points in my house and never fear another surprise home invasion again. Btw, that happened not too long ago. Got attacked in my home, my Fiskars machetes were close to hand, and that crazy bastard, after splitting my scalp with a solid swing of a 2×2 saw what I was reaching for, and quickly reconsidered sticking around.
Intimidation factor of this item 10/10 tyvfm!😁
I carry axe,machete or brush hook everyday working in the woods. Machete is my favourite tool and I would say it is like an extension of my body. I feel like I’m carrying a sword everywhere I go