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The INTERTOOL 15” Camping Hatchet Axe combines a durable 1.8-pound carbon steel blade with a shock-absorbing fiberglass handle, delivering a perfectly balanced, lightweight tool designed for efficient wood splitting, firewood prep, and outdoor survival. Its corrosion-resistant finish and ergonomic grip make it a reliable companion for camping, gardening, and emergency use.
Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
Handle Material | Fiberglass |
Head Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
Blade Length | 4.5 Inches |
Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 15"L x 6.3"W |
Style | 15" Camp Axe Classic |
Color | Red |
Blade Edge | Sharp |
Head Type | Hatchet |
J**N
Quality Built and great price.
Feels Solid, heavy and Durable. Does not feel cheep. I like the feel of the handle, and the weight of the Steal itself. Purchase another one as soon as I opened the Amazon delivery box for this one.
D**G
okay price
works good
D**Z
Great Hatchet for a Great Price!
I purchased this hatchet to take camping so I could split fire wood. Keep in mind, the wood (dry seasoned logs) usually halved, so not too hard to split. Comparing this hatchet to other lighter (2 lbs or less) hatchets I’ve used, the extra weight on this one is evident and appreciated. I would recommend sharpening prior to use, but it will work regardless out of the box. The only negative thing I can say is that it would have been great (5 star worthy) had it come with a sheath. It does come with a plastic blade guard that will last a while, but I chose to purchase a sheath. So, while the price was great, if you want a sheath, the cost of one offsets the great value of the hatchet, but it’s still less expensive than others that aren’t rated as well.
L**R
Heck of a splitting maul
It's 35 bucks and splits like a dream! What are you waiting for?!!! Took it outside as soon as it showed up and put it to the test. Split post oak blocks like nothing! Feels good in your hands aswell. No complaints!
A**R
Great Camp Axe
This is a Great Camp Axe , it splits great , shaves kindling , and is Great for chopping
M**N
This would do great if only.
This would do great if it had three or four more pounds. I split much wood in the last few weeks. I hit rocks and nails and barbed wire hidden in the wood. Yet the edge shows no nicks or chips. This was mind blowing. I hit hard in the ground about 6 or 7 times each with a s good deal of rock flying out. I even hit a old barbed wire inside the wood. and 2 nails or screws. Thus so far the edge of my axe has no nick or chip on it. But I have seen my axe bounce from hitting some rot wood that was dried out and seen it stick in deep when hitting wet rot wood. So I think if this axe had more weight to it it would have not bounced from or stuck in deep and taken me much energy to remove from the wood with rot . I think 3 or 4 more pounds would have powered thru the wet rot and kept from a bounce from the dry rot woodChopping wood, Have the axe over your shoulder behind you, Bring the axe up swigging it down but let the weight and gravity do the work after you get the axe at the highest point in the swing. This is how you save energy and wear and tear on your body. Never try to carry thru on a swing this will only cause you pain and make your aim from hitting where you would like it to hit. If you having a issue hitting where you want too. Try some soft swings and try keeping the hits in the same area. over lapping would be best. New wood chopping people should try keeping logs 12 to 18" long and the same in width as a single hit to chop the log. Use less speed and force on each half log that you just split. Now on really big logs keep the logs cut to 12" long the wood will split easy if you work outside wood all the way around the log you will chop off the edge of the log in flat splits that will latter be great for making Kindling. It will be long and flat because the splitting of the wood will run with the wood grain. I split some36 to 47" width logs from a old oak this way with the greatest of ease. True I had much Kindling but one can never go wrong with wood that will dry fast and burn very easy with little heat source. The trick to get wood to burn best is have air from under fire and honestly wood don't burn. Wood when heated will release a gas in the form of smoke the gas/ Smoke is what the fire will feed from. So if you have a lot of smoke the fire needs more air or you will waste the wood as the gas will rise fast from the heating source that turns smoke to plasma known as fire.. Once wood has been changed to a carbon it will hold the heat for much longer. It will look like some glowing ambers know as a coal bed this need only a small air flow to keep the heat glowing for hours Adding a lot of air to a coal bed hotter but it will lose heat much faster as the heat will travel up away from the carbon in a force know as convection .And letting the carbon cool and turn to ash. LOL sorry I am a little bit of a pyromaniac. But I know fire well. If you are too you should get a good axe like this one and enjoy turning logs into what burns with ease , firewood. I hope you enjoy the axe. I do.
W**S
Great for the money.
This is an excellent camp axe. Large sharp axe head with perfect handle length for splitting small logs for camp fire. Shorter handled axes risk hand injury due to proximity of hands to the log.This is not a good choice for splitting large quantities of wood.Some reviews spoke of broken handle or axe head breaking off and the photos showed damage to handle directly under the axe head which suggests “misses” when swinging at logs.Improper use should not be blamed on the tool
W**G
works but not that useful
Too heavy, and don't have much chance to use it. the electric tool could do most of his job.
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