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Customer Rating:      Summary: WHY FISKARS,WHY!!! Comment: It seems fiskars has crossed over to the dark side. when i recieved my brush axe it had a stiker on the back of the sheath that said MADE IN CHINA. i couldn't find FINLAND anywhere on the product. WHY FISKARS,WHY!!! i was very irritated, becase the picture said FINLAND and my other fiskar tools were also made in FINLAND, so i was exspacting it to be made in FINLAND, NOT CHINA!
So to see if it was still fiskars quality i took a walk into the woods and put it to the test. I hacked and slashed through a 3" dried ceader,many grape vines rangeing from less than half an inch to 4" and umpteen saplings. the brush axe passed,it's blade was still shape with no necks, and it wasn't rattling. it is still a good quality tool ,but i would of liked much more if it was made in finland.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A quality product Comment: I have used machetties for many years, and always carry one on my ATV, for making trails. There are many poor quality ones on the market, that will dent if cutting hard wood. The Fiskars brush axe is a quality tool that performs as advertised. I am very happy with my Fiskars brush axe.
Customer Rating:      Summary: bush knife Comment: My husband loves his new bush knife. He was cutting through brush and branches with ease. This product was recommended by our son, who also loves his. Just be careful not to cut into your leg.
Customer Rating:      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:      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.
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