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Fiskars Brush Axe #7860

Fiskars Brush Axe #7860
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List Price: $33.52
Our Price: $39.99
Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 4 weeks
Manufacturer: Fiskars
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5

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Binding: Tools & Hardware
Brand: Fiskars
EAN: 0046561178604
Feature: A multi-purpose tool for all kinds of cutting tasks
Label: Fiskars
Manufacturer: Fiskars
Model: 78606935A
Publisher: Fiskars
Studio: Fiskars

Features
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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Editorial Reviews:

mfr: Fiskars 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


Spotlight customer reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Fiskars Brush Axe #7860
Comment: much more tougher than Fiskars/Gerber one hand axe, I was doing some serious hacking for 2 hours, with wood as much as 3 1/2, it just keeps going and going, and the edge holds up unlike anything I'd used, it slice and cuts my finger at the end of the process, which it shouldn't, it should be a bit dull by then, but it didn't, for a machete, its edge are very sharp, and even afte all the serious whacking, it still be able to pick out smaller branch with just little prying and sliceing movements while making nice "cling" "cling" tones, very light, and for that, it's all your shoulder doing the work, it has to be strike down at fater speed when comparing to others with thicker and heavier blade, and when you do that, it also makes whoosh whoosh noise, could have use even better shock absorbing handle though, and for that, do not cut in any angle that might cause your wrist to bent, that's when it bounce off.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Great product
Comment: This is a great tool I definitely recommend it. Light weight , extremely sharp, does not require a lot of energy to cut even 2" branches.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Sharp!
Comment: This is a great product, my only complaint is the plastic protective sheath it comes with. I had a little trouble getting it back into the sheath the first time and ended up cutting myself on it's superbly sharp blade. Oops.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5
Summary: Good tool, but it IS breakable!
Comment: This was a great tool...until it broke and flew hundreds of feet into the woods. I used it to cut Asiatic Bittersweet and Porcelain Berry vines. It was great! It really did a nice job of cutting those vines. Good balance, sharp blade, quality shape to cut and pull vines away.

One day, I was cutting vines and the blade broke right off the handle. It was bizarre because there were no prior signs of damage. There were no cracks and the blade did not feel loose. So for the love of Crumb Cake, be careful with this tool if you purchase one.

I am happy to report that after I sent an email (including pictures of the broken tool) to Fiskars' consumer affairs department, they said they would forward the pictures to their quality control department. They were very helpful and quick to respond.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Brilliant for hanging vines and shrubs
Comment: I am a volunteer with the National Park Service and spend a great deal of time cutting invasive exotic vines and other noxious plants to try to save mature woodlands.

I used a new tool today to beat down some Chinese Porcelain Berry vines and it worked extremely well. To date, my tools of choice have been a 22" machete - for English Ivy, Winter Creeper, Multiflora Rose and tall Japanese Knotweed, and a 12-inch bow saw for anything over 1.5 inches in diameter. I also use a weed cutter (grass whip) for secondary knotweed cutting, etc.

I have found that the difficulty with Porcelain Berry is that it hangs away from native plants, is swingy and poorly supported. It's often so dense that one can't get close enough with hand pruners or loppers to make much progress. And the machete requires tedious, exhausting and repeated hacking. Today I used my brand new Fiskars brush axe on it, expensive at $39 through Amazon, but worth every darned penny.

It's a bit shorter than a machete, very light and well balanced. The handle is high impact plastic and absorbs shock well, the blade is short enough to be relatively safe, and the blade is strong, anti-corrosion coated and takes a good edge. But most of all, the downward pointing hook serves (similar to a grass hook, brush hook, bill hook or ditch bank - which are much heavier and unwieldy) to keep hanging vines and springy arms of shrubs from sliding off the cutting edge. The rounded point of the hook also impacts the ground before the blade, which helps to preserve the edge of the blade.

This tool cuts through vines up to 1 inch like a hot knife through butter! I reckon it is twice as effective as the machete for swinging growth and 4 times as fast as a lopper - plus being much lighter than a lopper. It works equally well on living and dead brush. If you are familiar with the difference between bypass and anvil blades (one for green wood the other for dead wood) on pruners and loppers, you know that you really need two tools if you go that route. Combined with welders gloves, the kind with the extra long gauntlets, I have no reluctance anymore toward bashing into vines that stretch over my head or under shrubs.

My only complaint, and it is minor, is that the handle is not rubberized and less smooth.

All in all, this tool is a joy to use.



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