Smith & Wesson CK670, Perfect for the job!
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Perfect for the job!
The 9 in.(approx) S&W Paul Bunyan Hatchet is the pefect backpacking hatchet! It’s light, durable and has an extremely comfortable grip. Along with a healthy size cutting edge and a checkered blunt side for hammering.(It is NOT an axe so, don’t expect to split 12 in. rounds)
It’s only short-coming (might) be the sheath? It’s safe, versatile and well designed but, the craftsmanship leaves a little to be desired.
When one considers the price of this hatchet, compared to ALL the the others, you will not spend your money more wisely.
I would definitely recommend it to anyone!(budget or not)
Update (2/4/2012): This item is currently on sale here for the lowest price I’ve seen.
The featured review for this product, Smith & Wesson CK670 Bullseye Paul Bunyan Hatchet Knife Tools & Hardware, was written by Gary M. Pages.
The average rating for this item is out of 5 stars, according to 3 reviews.
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Reviews (3)
Gary M. Pages
January 25th, 2010 at 11:02 am
Perfect for the job!
Rated 5 stars.
Unknown
January 26th, 2010 at 10:33 am
Product Description
Features a 3.75 in. 440C steel blade and a 8.75 in. handle. Comes complete with a nylon sheath.
Scot D. Houtz
February 26th, 2010 at 7:48 pm
So close…
Really wanted to like this product…its made of good quality metal and the synthetic handle seems sturdy. Problem is it really is a “small job” axe and I was trying to use it for more. Hack through some limbs, even up to an inch or two thick, should be too much of a problem. It just doesn’t have the shaft length to be splitting wood or really bite into thicker limbs though…and when I was trying to use it as such (middle of February with 3 feet of snow on the ground) that’s not the thing I wanted to hear.
If you’re looking for something lightweight to break up smaller limbs and such, but don’t need to really be “working wood” this could do very nicely. Didn’t work for my intended purposes, but good at what it can do.
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