Best Hatchet for Under $50? Husqvarna 13" Hatchet

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@mikeeevilton
@mikeeevilton 8 жыл бұрын
Great video, If you soak the sheath in water and then let it dry out on the hatchet it will shrink down and fit alot tighter. Mike
@stephenbarone4053
@stephenbarone4053 4 жыл бұрын
Will that ruin the integrity of the sheath?
@robrichardson5187
@robrichardson5187 3 жыл бұрын
@@stephenbarone4053 no. It's called wet forming.
@GunGuy258
@GunGuy258 3 жыл бұрын
Wrap cling wrap around the axe head to protect it while doing this.
@stonedape3285
@stonedape3285 3 жыл бұрын
@@robrichardson5187 for how long should i let it soak?
@harvesterbladeco
@harvesterbladeco 3 жыл бұрын
1. Wrap the axe head in plastic wrap. 2. Get the sheath, and run it under water for 20-80 seconds. 3. Insert the axe head. 4. Knead and gently press the leather against the axe head. 5. Once the leather is shaped like the axe head, let it dry with the axe head still in it. 6. Done
@hey8139
@hey8139 2 жыл бұрын
I’d also like to recommend a sort of extreme budget option, the Collins Axe Camp Axe is a little under 13.5 in. overall, I’ve had mine for about 4 years with no issues. It comes in at about $23 and you can pick one up at an Ace Hardware. My only small issue is the steel being slightly on the softer side, you will have to sharpen it more than something like the Husqvarna. And you should also note that my Collins is slightly different from the current ones, as it is 4 years old and they have changed the design a bit.
@jeredsyn1964
@jeredsyn1964 9 жыл бұрын
I have that hatchet and can tell you it has served me well. I used it for months straight every day when I had a back yard fire pit going. Excellent tool with low maintenance although it's enjoyable to do so, sharpening, oiling, and caring for the handle with linseed oil. Mike
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 9 жыл бұрын
Michael Quigley Glad to hear you like it too.
@cattafin
@cattafin 8 жыл бұрын
Never swing a hatchet with the lanyard around your wrist. If you do loose hold midswing you would be safer if it flies away rather than arc back into your shin or face. Also I will always choose a tool that I can make a new handle for should the original break. The fiskars is only purchased by people more concerned with looking cool than real function. No comparison.
@jerrybobteasdale
@jerrybobteasdale 6 жыл бұрын
Yep, I like the feel of wood handled tools, but the fiberglass or composite handles are just so worry-free. I've had a plastic handled sledgehammer ride around for years in the back of a farm truck. It needs no babying. That would be abuse of a wood handled tool.
@justagerman140
@justagerman140 6 жыл бұрын
faultroy thank you for that comment, it makes a lot of sense and is very interesting
@xero5557
@xero5557 6 жыл бұрын
I agree. My friends and I went out on a couple day backpacking trip. One of my friends brought his wood handle hatchet that was in perfect working order. He ended up breaking the handle on the first day. I brought a SOG tomahawk just to play around with, it ended up doing all of our chopping for the rest of the trip.
@unklecorky2181
@unklecorky2181 5 жыл бұрын
Nick C actually people concerned with looking cool would get the Viking olde world looking one. You have no idea what your talking about lol
@Otis010707
@Otis010707 2 жыл бұрын
Your review of this hatchet helped me decide to buy one of these several years ago as the first "quality" axe/hatchet I ever bought. Since then I have acquired all five of Husqvarna's smaller axes as well as a few from Council Tool as well. I agree with you in that this is a fantastic value. My only issue with this axe is it's weight! I have outfitted most of my collection with ROG collars and sheaths. I personally prefer the Husqvarna Camping Axe along with my RAT5(another great review thank you!) and my 40 year old Sven 21" folding saw as my go-to kit for bushcrafting! Your videos have proven exceptionally helpful in making important decisions. Thank you! Bill Doyle
@SurvivalOnPurpose
@SurvivalOnPurpose 9 жыл бұрын
I have to agree Aaron. I think these are a great value. I'm not sure if my Husqvarna is exactly the same size but the only negatives I had were the factory edge needed some attention and the handle is a little chunky for me. But I still think they are an excellent hatchet at any price.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 9 жыл бұрын
Ya I watch your review this morning. Good stuff, the edge was not perfect but 5 min on the stone fixed that.
@SurvivalOnPurpose
@SurvivalOnPurpose 9 жыл бұрын
Well worth the effort. I'm not going to say this is quite as good as my Wetterlings but it isn't far off.
@KingCrabGaming1
@KingCrabGaming1 9 жыл бұрын
+gideonstactical love the channel but I need you opinion. just for going out camping and building small shelter in the woods thatll last a long time which is better, the fiskars or husqvarma
@thilo1235
@thilo1235 8 жыл бұрын
the Husqvarna is much better
@BOOSTEDLASER
@BOOSTEDLASER 4 жыл бұрын
@@gideonstactical This still the best sub 50$ hatchet?
@randymicallef3106
@randymicallef3106 9 жыл бұрын
I almost picked this one up myself... I did eventually go with the Hultafors Classic Hunting Axe (fantastic axe but expensive and weighty) but if your looking to save a few bucks and a little weight, this Husqvarna hatchet is a solid choice for sure. Great vid as always. Thanks for your hard work with reviews and information.
@Cr0cket20
@Cr0cket20 9 жыл бұрын
I love how easy they make wood processing. Great vid. Just for done with a long weekend with some axe work with the fam in tow. Wish we were still there.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 9 жыл бұрын
***** Very cool my friend. I do love a good hatchet. Camping for the 4th with my dad and brother, and then doing a mult-day backpack trip in the never summer wilderness at the end of the month. I am so glad it is summer.
@ROE1300
@ROE1300 6 жыл бұрын
Good review, I really like the comparison. Condor K-TACT weighs 2.2lbs., Becker BK9 weighs 1.05lbs. Husqvarna 13” hatchet weighs 2.2lbs. Fiskars x7 weighs 1.38lbs. I wasn’t that impressed with the chopping ability of the BK9. I liked the Condor and Husqvarna better. I do agree for long distance backpacking in mountains the Fiskars may be the happy medium. The guy from ‘Survival Russia’ likes Fiskas products, I think he is in Siberia. Fiskas and Husqvarna are both Scandinavian made. I am more of a hatchet than big knife guy. I’ve tried several big knives, but just don’t feel the love. 😀
@luke-te3sr
@luke-te3sr 4 жыл бұрын
My brother just gave me the husq today for setting up my back country elk camp. I'm going out in spring to basically set myself up for September in the rocky's. I will be packing it out out of hunting season so I will not be lugging all my hunting gear just camp gear. This is going to be my go to. I'm not building any permanent structures but I will be laying a few wind break logs down and maybe preparing some fire wood and a few beams to lay a tarp up for my camp come bow season. I think this is just the tool I need. And based on this video it seems to be just what I need.
@survivalkraft
@survivalkraft 9 жыл бұрын
I had one and it was great! It is gone simply because I gave it away to a friend...otherwise I would still be putting it to use. Thanks for the review! Great job!
@tonyhoglin3737
@tonyhoglin3737 8 жыл бұрын
I like how you pronounce it Husqavarna. should be closer to Hoosqvarna though, basicly means Millhouse :) or 'the house mill' small place in sweden
@OldRancher
@OldRancher 7 жыл бұрын
When in the field I always carry the Husqvarna carpenters axe and hatchet. Fiskers hatchet is too limited in use, it's good for splitting kindling but so is my knife. One would be exerting more energy using a Fisker hatchet on anything over 2" dia than if one used the Husqvarna hatchet. Even hiking I would opt for the Husqvarna over Fisker. IMO
@mombasadele479
@mombasadele479 4 жыл бұрын
How's the balance on the Husqvarna? One thing I like about the Fiskars hatchet is that it's head heavy. The handle on the Husqvarna hatchet looks a bit chunky
@barrybueler3356
@barrybueler3356 5 жыл бұрын
I went from the x7 straight to the gransfors bruks wildlife hatchet wow I love that hatchet.
@s0nnyburnett
@s0nnyburnett 9 жыл бұрын
I'd like to know how they can hand forge these and keep them so cheap. Very tempting buy. First thing I'd do is sand off those lame warnings on the handle.
@turtlewolfpack6061
@turtlewolfpack6061 9 жыл бұрын
s0nnyburnett they aren't actually hand forged, none of the Swedish axes are. There are multiple videos out that make that very clear. The method is actually Open Die Drop Forging. In Sweden, however, laws are different and they are allowed to claim "hand forged" because there is an employee running the machine.
@s0nnyburnett
@s0nnyburnett 9 жыл бұрын
TurtleWolf Pack Sorta what I was expecting. Good to know.
@turtlewolfpack6061
@turtlewolfpack6061 9 жыл бұрын
s0nnyburnett In all honesty, more hand fitting goes into the Council Tool Velvicut line and you get 5160 steel instead of generic recycled steel that is "the equal of 1060 or so."
@beerhunter272
@beerhunter272 7 жыл бұрын
They claim that they are hand-forged, but they use power hammers. Each one is made separately as apposed to mass-producing them, but they don't hammer by hand. There are videos on this by the Swedish makers. Any of the Swedish wood handled axes/hatchets are worth the money. I love my Wetterlings. These may weigh more than the Fiskars style, but you will be happy with their performance. The Fiskars have a wedge design that makes them pretty much useless for anything other than chopping. If you watch any comparison videos between the Swedish axes, you'll find that the Wetterlings out perform the others. Unfortunately they are no longer producing axes under the Wetterlings name. They are now producing axes for Gränsfors Bruks. If you get an opportunity to buy a Wetterlings, I'd highly recommend you snapping it up. I also bought a Husqvarna carpenter's axe and the quality is better than most of the Swedish axes - despite being the least expensive. My only complaint is that the edge was a little rough, but with a few strokes with my fine file it was razor sharp. I agree with the lame-ass warning labels. I think it is tacky. I'm sanding mine off before I use them. Good luck in your quest.
@r.d.k.909
@r.d.k.909 7 жыл бұрын
s0nnyburnett yep first thing I did was get rid of the warning label and put on some boiled linseed oil
@peterhuggins9267
@peterhuggins9267 7 жыл бұрын
Great video. I have the Fiskars hatchet, based on an earlier video you made. I like the weight for backpacking, though more often than not I find I'm just carrying a folding saw and camp knife. Anyway, cool hack on the sheath, using the shock cord.
@nicholasricardo8443
@nicholasricardo8443 5 жыл бұрын
I got the Husqvarna for $26 off amazon. So no fiskars for me
@misteragb7558
@misteragb7558 8 жыл бұрын
way better then the fiskars, not a much higher price but when the handle breaks you can improvise a new one in the woods, also way more classic
@wesrichards6168
@wesrichards6168 5 жыл бұрын
Show us a Fiskars with a broken handle, it doesn't happen.
@mikeg2046
@mikeg2046 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah it's not that simple to rehandle an axe in the woods
@mountainbearoutdoors
@mountainbearoutdoors 6 жыл бұрын
I have been using this axe for a while and am very pleased with it for the price paid, the only complaint is that you do need to sharpen it first, the factory edge isn't brilliant. many thanks from mountain bear outdoors.
@ilijabosnjak76
@ilijabosnjak76 3 жыл бұрын
Today Is September 07 2021 I just got Husqwarna and I am impressed,,exactly what I wanted and needed,,specially it’s made in Sweden 🇸🇪 I have X7
@watermain48
@watermain48 8 жыл бұрын
Nice look at a great hatchet. I have several Husqvarna axes and like them all. You pretty much summed up why I'll never own an axe with a synthetic handle, they just don't feel right. Thanks for sharing.
@juas7447
@juas7447 4 жыл бұрын
Loved the video. I've just purchased the X7 a Few days ago as my first hachet but Husqvana was one of my best options to purchase... And you just made the comparasion. I'm so happy and thanks for showing It to us
@EDCAdventures
@EDCAdventures 9 жыл бұрын
Looks like a great hatchet! Ive been wanting to get one for processing since my folding saw is sub par.
@pappy451
@pappy451 9 жыл бұрын
i just found a WARREN OLD FAITHFUL hatchet.real good shape,wrong handle. get this... $3.00 .good stuff that. its similar in size but a longer ...beard? that one looks like a great camp hatchet. i bet this warren will too.i usually carry a hatchet ,and a good knife. i like the wood handles, if i break it( and i know i will) i can carve another (maybe) great video.
@jspurgeon8170
@jspurgeon8170 7 жыл бұрын
Plus having a wood handle, if it breaks you can carve a new one in the field. cant do that with the Fiskars poly handle.
@brianlassiter5461
@brianlassiter5461 4 жыл бұрын
Dick Proenneke would Tom
@dirtysouthbushcraftandmma9784
@dirtysouthbushcraftandmma9784 4 жыл бұрын
The dumbest argument ever. First off, if you can break a fiskars without heavily abusing it, you're freaking superman. And if it did happen to break, just use the head as a wedge and baton it until you get home, then mail it in for a new one since they offer a lifetime warranty.
@johncampbell335
@johncampbell335 9 жыл бұрын
I heard that Hultafors Tools makes those for Husqvarna. Now I'm pretty sure it's true. My Hultafors hatchet looks identical to that one. Same price too. Either tool would be a good choice. Nice review.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 9 жыл бұрын
John Campbell Thanks a lot my friend!
@chiefjoe8655
@chiefjoe8655 4 жыл бұрын
Okay, you convinced me. 🤠 I have the Husqvarna all purpose (Forest) axe and this is the logical companion to it. I will be ready for anything with this pair. Thank you for another excellent review. Be careful and stay safe.
@jimmelnyk7506
@jimmelnyk7506 9 жыл бұрын
The style of handle on the hatchet is called a "deer's foot." It is a design that has been around for a very long time because it works so well. Manufacturers of large bladed knives intended for chopping tasks would do well to lop the bottom 5" off of one of these deer's foot handles and stick a blade into it. The combination of the curve and the swell keeps is from wanting to fly out of your hand.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 9 жыл бұрын
Jim Melnyk Cool, good to know.
@huejanus5505
@huejanus5505 8 жыл бұрын
I have the 26" Husqvarna axe (camper model?) and am amazed at the cutting/splitting power of it for the relatively light weight. I've used the 26" fiskars model and don't find it as efficient. You also didn't mention that with the fiskars axe all the weight is in the head giving it an unbalanced, top heavy feeling, making the husq easier to swing for longer periods of time, in my opinion.
@huejanus5505
@huejanus5505 8 жыл бұрын
+The Homemade Ranger my brother has the fiskars model and we did some head to head comparisons, splitting and cutting. This is by two people who prefer different axes. My husq won, but he's was a little uneasy with it as cuts so deep with so little effort. I think he was a little leery of missing a strike and hitting himself. 26" axes are relatively short.
@huejanus5505
@huejanus5505 8 жыл бұрын
+The Homemade Ranger so we agree to agree:-)
@huejanus5505
@huejanus5505 8 жыл бұрын
+chris mclaughlin In general, I don't like hatchets. I find them all too short. I like the 26" husqvarna model because it's almost as light as a hatchet and not too long. When need be, I just choke up on the handle, and if I need more power, I go to a full size axe. Although a little more cumbersome to bushwhack with, a 26" handle is as short as I'd go, and at 1.9 pounds it's pretty light. I do keep an east wing 19" axe in the truck just in case, as there's no way you could break that thing. It cuts well but the slim head's not the best for splitting.
@BigBoyJudge
@BigBoyJudge 4 жыл бұрын
I live in Alaska and I’ve had polymer and metal break on me in the winter when trying to cut wood
@JtotheRizzo
@JtotheRizzo 4 жыл бұрын
Just the video I needed. Just bought it. Thanks for the review!
@kailen98
@kailen98 8 жыл бұрын
I've got the large version of this and it works so dam well for camping and great price!
@mombasadele479
@mombasadele479 4 жыл бұрын
what's the large version called?
@beerhunter272
@beerhunter272 7 жыл бұрын
I compared the Fiskars hatchet with the Schrade Scaxe 2L and the Wetterlings Hunter's hatchet. The Fiskars was a real P.O.S. It didn't split worth a damn and it didn't even work well for splitting kindling. The wedge shape prevents penetration. It seemed to force itself out of the log rather than dig into it. The Wetterlings performed unbelievably. It split, cut and chopped with ease. You can choke up on the handle and shave/feather stick with ease. The Fiskars doesn't feather-stick well. It is pretty much useless. Spend the money and get a Husqvarna or other Swedish wood handled axes. The Schrade worked almost as good as the Wetterlings, but it doesn't split as well. It is a great chopper though. Wranglerstar raised a good point: he mentioned that with these synthetic handles (like the Fiskars) you are screwed if it breaks. They are disposable whereas the wood handles can be replaced in the field.
@mountainbearoutdoors
@mountainbearoutdoors 5 жыл бұрын
agreed, the Fiskars is wedge shaped and jams but the Husqvarna swells after the cutting edge to force the wood to split. been using one for ten years and no complaints.
@mombasadele479
@mombasadele479 4 жыл бұрын
@@mountainbearoutdoors are you talking about the X7 and the husqvarna 13" now? just interested
@mountainbearoutdoors
@mountainbearoutdoors 4 жыл бұрын
@@mombasadele479 yes they are a similar size, the profile of the fiskars is more of a door wedge shape compare the the convex shape of the husband, my money would be with the husqvarna
@mombasadele479
@mombasadele479 4 жыл бұрын
Mountain Bear outdoors thanks, yeah the geometry is very different... I guess it comes down to the weight you wanna have in your rucksack aswell. The power from the heavier husqvarna hatchet just seems more effective though, makes the fiskars seem a bit cute in comparison. I've tried an X7 and I think it chops deep and is a pretty mean tool for its small size. Wouldn't use it for splitting though.
@dbreidenfeld
@dbreidenfeld 6 жыл бұрын
Another thing to think about is the fact that you can rehandle the Husqvarna even in the woods in about 30 to 40 minutes (crude handle) the fiskar you can’t at least not easily. Both good hatchets though. Thx for the video.
@dirtysouthbushcraftandmma9784
@dirtysouthbushcraftandmma9784 4 жыл бұрын
The Fiskars actually splits a little better because the taper is more gradual
@paulie4x1
@paulie4x1 8 жыл бұрын
Say Heah Aaron, I almost bought a Mini Hatchet, I still think their cute and prolly easy to on person carry, But Thanx goodness a friend bought one. First it uses alot of energy chopping with it, Frankly, I prefer a large choices knife over the Mini Hatchet, I also bought a Kobalt Hatchet at D H, it's made in Mexico, I picked the best out of the litter and I bought the fiberglass handle, The edge needed alot of repro filing, A while ago, I bought a Estwing Sportsman Hatchet at H D, It too needed alot of repro filing But I managed and it's stupid sharp, But I was forged off, when stamping it, they missed alittle, But the edge was even, So I took some cheap hobby files and went to work, It fits my hand perfectly now when I carve with it, What I realized, A 14" hatchet is the smallest I would go with, Even though I prefer a double bit hatchet better, My Sportsman the way I have it set up just makes short work of processing firewood especially in cold weather. I've been using it for a while in certain carries, and I luv it, You just can't beat a 14" Sportsman for the $$$, It's defenetly one of my Fav's, But I have to admit, My 17" Hultafors Bruks Agdor Hatchet is one of my Fav. Bush Craft Hatchet's. Oh, I also luv my 2Hawks Double Bit Hatchet, But for the $$$ Estwing Rocks. ,, .
@richardanderson4916
@richardanderson4916 6 жыл бұрын
I have read a lot of reviews on Amazon highly critical of this hatchet. Many say the head broke under normal use, others say the handle is subpar.
@grupogatodomato
@grupogatodomato 7 жыл бұрын
Great considerations. Congrats on the video. I have both models. It depends on the type of use that is intended. Husqvarna is best for heavy duty service and the Fiskars hatchet is best for lighter service and notches. Excellent blades. Big hug from the south of Brazil.
@paulie4x1
@paulie4x1 8 жыл бұрын
Say Heah Aaron, I came out with a personal formula. Yeah, A while ago I had a heavy Axe head hanged on a shorter handle and it turned out to be a pretty good house Axe, So on a lighter head I went with a longer handle, Yeah I bought a Husqvarna Forest Axe it's a 26" handle, The head is listed as 19 Oz, But one of the reasons I bought the Husqvarna was it's made by Hultafors Bruks and a while ago I bought a closeout infact at the same place Bailey's This time my Husqvarna was on sale, But the Hultafors Bruks 17" Adair range was dropped for another range, But the steel is still a great Swedish Steel and it came spot on, So in a very short time it was every bit as sharp as my Gransfors Bruks Small Forest Axe but at a much better price. Infact my Hultafors Bruks Agdor Hatchet is part of one of my Fav. Trios, I included my Rodent 5 in the Leather danger sheath and either my Wicked Tough Saw or my Bacho Laplander I even include my Wooden Handle Fiskar Folding Saw or my Corona. The point is its a great Hatchet, And that's why I got my Husqvarna Forest Axe it's made by Hultafors Bruks and I think their as good of steel as the G. B's. But for a way more reasonable price. Yeah Husqvarna is made by Hultafors Bruks.
@tomreiner123
@tomreiner123 8 жыл бұрын
for winter hiking or Tramping an axe or hatchet is essential
@kountryquads9475
@kountryquads9475 9 жыл бұрын
it is hand foreged in sweden
@oxbowfarm5803
@oxbowfarm5803 7 жыл бұрын
I like the trick with the shock cord. I wish people who do these axe/hatchet reviews would take a moment to mention the very cheapest option which is to rehang an old head. $2-$7 for a head at a garage sale or flea (millions of these out there) plus $15 (or less) for a new handle and you have a hatchet that can do everything demoed here for the same money or less than either of these hatchets, especially if you find one that you can reuse the existing handle and rehang. The thing you can buy in the store isn't always the budget option, or light years better than the thing you reuse/rebuild.
@NorseAlpine
@NorseAlpine 9 жыл бұрын
Of course it is going to last longer, wooden handles can be replaced, plastic ones can't. Also there might be a traditional hatchet out there that's more your style like the GB Wildlife hatchet. Also fleemarkets are a great source for cheap great quality tools.
@selliott0022
@selliott0022 9 жыл бұрын
One other thing to note, the husqvarna will still be a great tool when the handle breaks, x7 not so much. I have made handles with just the head before.
@user-fl4wn9dn2c
@user-fl4wn9dn2c 6 жыл бұрын
have both no comparison, get a G&B wildlife for hiking in my opinion, around the house or keeping in car buy the Husqvarna, I use the fiskars for scraping on a 4 wheeler or tractor and an outdoor tool.. however if you don't have either you should buy one.. pretty good review by this guy,
@ajaxtelamonian5134
@ajaxtelamonian5134 6 жыл бұрын
Yeah those wildlife ones look closer to what a decent hatchet should be and looks more versatile with a straight or virtually straight handle.
@oddarntnes7079
@oddarntnes7079 4 жыл бұрын
and i was about to order a kukri with a 13 inch blade!! didn’t know it was that long
@johnclarke6647
@johnclarke6647 6 жыл бұрын
I have an X7 and it has performed great for me but I am not a black metal and plastic person. I do like the personal appeal of the Husqvarna hatchet. At least it is far better than the boy scout hatchet that I had as a bo that does leg handle is really appealing.
@ABACUStoPC
@ABACUStoPC 9 жыл бұрын
Very interesting axe, hope I get a chance to try one of these later. I noticed in the video that this axe seems well made especially the way they put the head and handle together, the wooden spacer and metal rivet are highly useful in consolidating the head, I've seen expensive brands like Gransfors Bruks using those but not on cheap axes, the axe head may become loose after long period of use if not done properly, to me this part plays a big role in the quality of the axe. Thanks for the good review.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 9 жыл бұрын
ABACUStoPC No problem thanks for watching.
@latorgator23
@latorgator23 6 жыл бұрын
Many photos on amazon reviews where they broke right the part where the Steve looks like different shades. I wanted to buy this one, but I’m also looking at the marbles.
@paulie4x1
@paulie4x1 8 жыл бұрын
Say Heah Aarin, I got lucky, I bought my Hultafors Bruks 17" Agdor range Hatchet for $56.00 plus shipping, I bought mine as a close out. I wasn't as nice as my Gransfors Bruks Small Forest Axe but it didn't take me as long at all to get it as sharp. I really like a 17" handle better tgan a 14" for me. I find I can on person carry it just as easy. But I do carry my Hatchers on my backpack. The only one I carry alot on person are my 2Hawks Double Bit Hatchet which looks like a toy because of its size but it's a lightweight that punches like a heavyweight and I use it as a chopper replacement instead of a large knife, in that sence I would rather carry my Double Bit Hatchet. or my 2Hawks Warbeast with its three sharp edges. Man your lucky to live there. Although I love my State too. Go Buckeyes.
@danfabisac
@danfabisac 4 жыл бұрын
On mine the bit doesn't run parallel with the eye/handle. I also think the eye/handle is way to large dia. And all the curves make no sense. I have not been able to find a handle on the 18/20 in. Range that will fit the eye. I think for that head however poorly forged a 18/20 in would be better. You are correct too heavy for what you get. To make mine useful I will have to make a handle to fit the huge eye and get the proper design.
@joeyripswell
@joeyripswell 4 жыл бұрын
gerber gator is my fav different than the x7 and imo a superior backpack hatchet
@MississipVol
@MississipVol 9 жыл бұрын
Great review as always! I have been thinking of adding a hatchet to my kit and your explanation on the video leads me toward the Fiskars for sure. Thanks for what you do!
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 9 жыл бұрын
No problem, glad I could help.
@machodeth4822
@machodeth4822 9 жыл бұрын
great review as usual Aaron, i'm sold man I was looking for something a little more budget friendly than the gransfors bruks. I know they are top shelf but paying 130$ for a wood handle and axe head seems ridicules. Thanks much for bringing this to my attention bro, very cool. Checked out amazon noticed a few different sizes for Husqvarna axes. i'm on the hunt, good stuff man. keep it real
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 9 жыл бұрын
Perfect, glad to help.
@SergeantExtreme
@SergeantExtreme 8 жыл бұрын
Having searched through your channel, I'm surprised to see you haven't yet done a video on the Estwing Sportsman. This is surprising because it is one of the most well known hatches in America. You can find it at outdoor outfitters in all 50 states! I'm curious as to what your opinions of it are. Thanks!
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 8 жыл бұрын
+Captain Obvious I plan too soon.
@SergeantExtreme
@SergeantExtreme 8 жыл бұрын
gideonstactical Sounds good. I'm in the market for a new axe, and I'm specifically looking for what would be the best Made in USA axe. Not saying these European axes are bad. In fact, they can probably outperform axes that are Made in the USA. However, having worked at a factory through 5 years of college, I've come to appreciate the fact that US manufacturing provides my fellow American with a good paying job. So I'm going to stick with that as far as buying an axe goes.
@SergeantExtreme
@SergeantExtreme 8 жыл бұрын
+gideonstactical Sorry if my replies are getting bothersome, but I have just one more question. So, as far as buying an axe goes, I've pretty much narrowed down my options to the Council Tool Velvicut line. The axe I want to buy is the handheld camp axe in the Velvicut line. Would you guys say this is a good buy? Huge thanks!
@uconnapharm
@uconnapharm 7 жыл бұрын
QUESTION : I am looking to get a traditional - old school hatchet to carry , inside a small back pack , for weekends out in the woods. I can get a Hults Bruk Jonaker for $100 , the Husqvarna here is around $40 on Amazon . Looks aside , rather from a functional , cutting standpoint , is the Hults Bruk worth twice the price of the Husqvarna ?
@RoyFernbach
@RoyFernbach 9 жыл бұрын
Review the CRKT Woods Chogan ($45). I think it would be a good candidate for this price point.
@TheStoyanbahchevanov
@TheStoyanbahchevanov 9 жыл бұрын
Hi yes it looks like very good axe. When I was looking for an axe there was cheaper than Husqvarna in UK and that was Hultafors,made in Sweden top quality if you have a chance try one.They have also knifes,made by Mora.I have few videos,if you are interested.All the best.
@davidmathews2124
@davidmathews2124 8 жыл бұрын
$35 on CPO Tools right now. I have many, many knives and an amazing Bark River Golock but nothing will do the work of a small axe like this. Astonishing for the price. Great for the occasional zombie as well.
@kyleaplanalp6173
@kyleaplanalp6173 6 жыл бұрын
husqvarna also makes a polymer handle axe exactly like the fiskars one.
@galenlong937
@galenlong937 9 жыл бұрын
Personally i am more of a big chopper, saw kind of guy myself. Have worked with hatchet's before, might get another someday. Maybe this will be the one.
@imstu2620
@imstu2620 6 жыл бұрын
I really like that you gave a very objective review. One very important thing you pointed out is there are different tools for different tasks. The Fiskars is lighter and that is a benefit for times when you will carry it more than use it. The Husqvarna is heavier and wider so it is better for more stationary hard work. Both are good at what they are designed for. You need to decide how you will use it first, then buy accordingly. One side note, you can replace the handle on the Husqvarna if you have an overstrike and break it. The Fiskars you can't. Great review and well presented! Keep up the great work.
@johnmutton799
@johnmutton799 3 жыл бұрын
Get the camp hatchet, and even the short trekking hatchet
@Willys-Adventures
@Willys-Adventures 9 жыл бұрын
good review on the Husqvarna i was looking at this when i picked up my Wetterlings fine forest ax
@VitalMorgan
@VitalMorgan 9 жыл бұрын
you should check out the crkt woods tomahawks , i got the kangee myself , and they're absolout power houses
@Terminxman
@Terminxman 3 жыл бұрын
I like a lot of the designs CRKT does (with their knives, their axes are awfully designed) but I think their entire identity is really dishonest as most of their stuff is made overseas but they kind of present themselves as a US outdoor company whether you agree or not, that's my perception.
@pappy451
@pappy451 9 жыл бұрын
nice hatchet.stubborn as i am i would probably take the HusQ. i'm dumb like that. and yes, i pay for it.but i accept that.i have more problems with the rest of my gear,cant seem to get to a point i am happy.another good point for this hatchet is price.happy i am to see someone make a real quality tool that does'nt cost a fortune.good informative video, thanks
@Sanisani9
@Sanisani9 Жыл бұрын
Just bought one today on amazon.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Hope it serves you well!
@joespain5135
@joespain5135 9 жыл бұрын
Great review bro..your reviews have saved me a lot of time and money..esee6 and topps silent hero my favorite knives I own..thanks to you...need 1 really good hatchet..now I know which one to get. gidstac has best reviews..my opinion. God bless & stay safe
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 9 жыл бұрын
joe spain Thank you so much Joe!
@HolodeckArcade
@HolodeckArcade 8 жыл бұрын
Actually, the Husqvarna axes are still hand made by Hults Bruk in Sweden. Hults Bruk has been making hand forged axes in the same location since the late 1600's. So these axes are the real deal.
@HolodeckArcade
@HolodeckArcade 8 жыл бұрын
Definitely made by Hults Bruk. It is exactly the same axe as the Hults Bruk Tarnaby. Some of the larger Husqvarna axes used to be made by Wetterlings, but not since 2011.
@MrDavo1959
@MrDavo1959 9 жыл бұрын
I'll buy one because of their dirt bikes! Serious question; Do you find a hatchet as effective as an ax as far as camping?....(Truck camping, not wandering off too far with either tool)?
@321654987510
@321654987510 9 жыл бұрын
It would be good to see how the condor would stack up against it
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 9 жыл бұрын
I plan to soon.
@madisonhales7068
@madisonhales7068 6 жыл бұрын
I've seen a lot of people review these on Amazon saying the blade broke off where the mark is etched on. How frequently do you use your hatchet?
@paulyjuan1838
@paulyjuan1838 5 жыл бұрын
I have the x10. Would be nice to see that comparison
@JustAnotherGuy341
@JustAnotherGuy341 7 жыл бұрын
do you know of any hatchets that come with a MOLLE compatible sheath or a way of attaching to the belt?
@ritesideofthefence5857
@ritesideofthefence5857 6 жыл бұрын
Are thinning the Forrest or did you just select a tree to cut down .
@Cynocehali
@Cynocehali 4 жыл бұрын
I love that it says hand forged on it. "man tool"
@williamjc7195
@williamjc7195 6 жыл бұрын
if paul bunyan was carrying that, it would be part of his leatherman 1XXXX multi-tool :)
@TKDLION
@TKDLION 9 жыл бұрын
You should also review the hatchet made by Council Tool. They are inexpensive and made in the USA. I don't have one yet, but my Council Tool boy's axe is very good.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 9 жыл бұрын
TKDLION I will check that out.
@protoyz7405
@protoyz7405 9 жыл бұрын
gideonstactical while you´re at it, also check out the hultafors agdor model which is at least in the EU in the same price range :) that being said i got me the gränsfors bruks small forest axe and i love the slimmer and more nimble handle. both axes wheigh around 1 kg which is packable for me.
@r.d.k.909
@r.d.k.909 7 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately Quality control is really bad lately at CT.
@williamkeating893
@williamkeating893 3 жыл бұрын
How does the Husqvarna compare with the Estwing?
@J.T.Stillwell3
@J.T.Stillwell3 9 жыл бұрын
Just got it. Great hatchet so far.
@marycahill546
@marycahill546 8 жыл бұрын
$75 on Amazon Canada. Fiskars X 7 will get the job done at almost l/2 the price. April 16, 2016.
@jeremyvculek3090
@jeremyvculek3090 5 жыл бұрын
Mary Cahill car camping is cool bud enjoy it
@davidrogers182
@davidrogers182 5 жыл бұрын
Awesomeness! SOLD! I gotta have one ASAP!
@nathanbailey9944
@nathanbailey9944 9 жыл бұрын
MINT REVIEW! If you liked that- take a look at the Hultafors Classic Trekking Axe! mine ways 770 grams or just over 27oz and has a far superior sheath or mask as they say and comes shaving sharp! its about the twice the price but a mint traditional Swedish light weight option,i love mine!
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 9 жыл бұрын
I will have to look into that one.
@OntarioWoodlandAdventures
@OntarioWoodlandAdventures 4 жыл бұрын
Ive been trying to purchase this axe for months, but its always sold out!
@maguraboy
@maguraboy 7 жыл бұрын
I agree with SkillCult-the head is too heavy and the handle too thick for a hatchet of this size.
@GriffinBenchmark
@GriffinBenchmark 8 жыл бұрын
Great review! I hate Fiskars and there's no comparison in my opinion but I'm bias towards the old school. 😉
@misteragb7558
@misteragb7558 8 жыл бұрын
Aren't they made by wetterlings? or am I confusing the brand with Hultafors?
@thedoorguycharlie
@thedoorguycharlie 3 жыл бұрын
Love the dog in the backgroung ;)
@ioanniskalymnos8196
@ioanniskalymnos8196 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your effort!
@thebayoudiaries8389
@thebayoudiaries8389 7 жыл бұрын
Great vid. Earned yourself a sub! Keep it up!!
@ritesideofthefence5857
@ritesideofthefence5857 6 жыл бұрын
Aaron , how did this stack up against the estwing hatchet with the leather ring handle ? I am preparing to buy a hatchet and only care to buy one.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 6 жыл бұрын
ritesideofthefence 58 If I can only have one I would have the estwing
@17hmr243
@17hmr243 8 жыл бұрын
Husqvarna or fiskers for m-bike camping ? i like my fiskers x17 for car camping
@cornpuffs9621
@cornpuffs9621 8 жыл бұрын
Gummy Bear for mountain bike camping, or adventure biking as they say, try to avoid sharp objects as a whole. Obviously you need a knife, and maybe a saw, but avoid axes overall. Too heavy, dangerous, and theirs no where to put one.
@wildwill3336
@wildwill3336 9 жыл бұрын
love all your vids keep up the good work.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 9 жыл бұрын
+Bill Evans Thanks so much!
@nowakezoneforever6021
@nowakezoneforever6021 5 жыл бұрын
I have the X7 and have had excellent success with it. That said, my Huskie 13” is due any day now and I’m really looking forward to it. The X7 is a bit too light for me, although as I said, it has been fantastic and will not be shelved in favor of the Huskie. The X7 does some very nice close-order work. The Husqvarna will takeover beast-mode duties.
@Mendezfarriercompany306
@Mendezfarriercompany306 6 жыл бұрын
Do you have a coupon code. I wanna know befor I buy . I'm going to by it no matter what but you sold it so I was just checking
@LilView
@LilView 5 жыл бұрын
Isn't this the same hatchet that breaks on everyone? It splits right at the logo on the axe head.
@Pippinm7
@Pippinm7 6 жыл бұрын
Is it sharp? Does it retain an edge?great videos as always.
@johnlord8337
@johnlord8337 9 жыл бұрын
I saw the most intelligent use of a hatchet, or knife, when doing what should be batoning work. You slam the hatchet, axe, or knife diagonally down into the stump. Then horizontally process the wood, with the baton, keeping both hands away from the cutting device, and having total control of wood and baton. And you save all the abuse of the baton, and the back of a knife, or pounding on an axe of hatchet down upon the stump, and beating the c--p out of your arms with shock vibrations, and the axe/hatchet and wood getting pounded on the stump.
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 9 жыл бұрын
John Lord Thanks my friend!
@braddavis2188
@braddavis2188 8 жыл бұрын
How sharp was the blade when shipped?
@ArDronee
@ArDronee 9 жыл бұрын
Great video as always! Keep it up :)
@gideonstactical
@gideonstactical 9 жыл бұрын
Thanks my friend!
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