TEKTON 3284 20-Ounce 14-Inch Fiberglass Camp Axe

July 22, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $17.95Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 01:25 GMT+0100 - Details)

Compact with a lightweight handle, the TEKTON 20 oz. Fiberglass Axe is the essential tool for camping, hiking, and other back country adventures. The super-strong, weatherproof fiberglass handle won’t shrink or crack like wood and the outer poly jacket protects it from damage caused by missed strikes. Its non-slip rubber grip and ergonomic shape keep the axe in your hand and your hand in the right place, preventing strain or injury. The multi-purpose forged and polished head easily chops small trees and branches, cuts kindling, and drives tent stakes.

Product Features

  • Forged and heat treated steel head with fully polished finish
  • 50% fiberglass handle core for sure strength
  • Rugged poly jacket protects handle from impact damage
  • Soft non-slip rubber handle grip
  • 14 in. overall length

Comments

Dugualla says:

Takes a Beating and Keeps on Splitting This is a dandy hatchet! I use it two ways. I hammer the butt with a 3 lb hammer using it like a wedge. I split a straight grained piece of fir into thick shingles which I then split with the hatchet into kindling.

R. A. Moore says:

This Axe is arguably the best for the price, that I have ever seen. This is the best Camp Axe/Hatchet I have ever owned. The weight of the head is great, the curved handle makes it easier to grip.The plastic over fiberglass handle makes it extremely durable. I believe this Axe is arguably the best for the price, that I have ever seen. Buy it you wont be sorry.!!!!

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DaByuBoy says:

OK for the price The price fluctuates a lot on this item. It’s listed, at the time of this review, for more then double what I paid. So, for what I paid it’s a great deal. I specifically choose this brand because it says it has a lifetime warranty. We will see how that plays out if the need ever arises. I bought it to put in my camping box, for either cutting small limbs, driving in tent stakes, and more specifically splitting pieces of cut up pallet wood that I bring camping to use as fire wood. A lot of…

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