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The BRUFER 203651-3 Throwing Axe is a versatile tool designed for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring a durable drop-forged carbon steel head and a genuine hickory wood handle. Weighing 600g and measuring 14-1/2 inches in length, this hatchet is perfect for axe throwing competitions, camping, survival tasks, and gardening. Its secure construction and optimal size make it an essential addition to any camping gear or survival kit.
| ASIN | B07PXG14C8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #384,114 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #296 in Gardening Axes |
| Blade Edge | Straight |
| Blade Length | 4 Inches |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel,Steel |
| Brand Name | BRUFER Quality Products |
| Color | Natural Hickory Handle with Black Axe Head |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (968) |
| Handle Material | Hickory,Steel,Wood |
| Head Type | Hatchet |
| Head Weight | 590 Grams |
| Included Components | Sheath |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 14.5"L x 4"W |
| Item Weight | 21 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | BRUFER |
| Style Name | Hatchet |
| UPC | 742832420860 |
J**D
Fixer-upper
Edited answer. Ugly duckling. But check out last photo in the set. I just redid *another* one of these Brufers and after taking this photo, went out back and split, carved and chopped on frozen oak (5 deg. F was the high today). I worried about the soft steel but the little bugger held the extremely keen edge I'd put on it! With a little... er, with a LOT of work, it's a serviceable hand ax for a campfire, small carving projects for personal use (Defiitely not gift-worthy. It's a "make it yours," project ax. Or just don't buy it). Handle: Surprisingly nice, once you take that plastic cup off and chip all the weird glue/resin off. (See last photo, with first coat of boiled linseed oil). Hang: Still tight after month of hard use, but god-awful ugly job. I was going to rehang it, but because this will never be a showpiece ax, figured see how long it holds up. It's still holding up firmly. So THEN I rehung it. Head: Far as *I* can tell, soft untempered steel. Files slightly easier than my other budget-line hand axes. But it was sufficiently good enough to hold a good sharp edge. Edge: Luck of the draw, aparently, whether you get an even blade (see photos of first one I got, left and right side of blade). Couldn't get a balanced edge after a couple hours "sweep filling it." Discovered the face of the first ax is slightly warped to the side as well as slightly twisted. (EDIT: but next one I got, it was fine). Only way to put any kind of centered, balanced blade profile on this is to freehand/eyeball it. Nevertheless, I put a uniform 22.5 deg bevel on it heel to toe with slight convex to the bit. Held it's edge splitting frozen ash into kindling and just was a delight to chop and carve with. But hey, for light work, it's a sharp ax that feels good in the hand chopping and is a great little carver. Holy crap! Tried to punish it in frozen ash but ... it held its edge. And what an edge that was! Surpassed my other hand axes in ability to carve and shave. And that's *after* trying to punish it in splitting frozen ash. Very, very satisfying in the hand and in performance. Best part is... if I *do* ruin it, don't care -- it's a cheap Chinese ax. You can't possibly go wrong buying this, if you're like me and get a kick out of working on "project" axes. Country of manuf: China Distributor's headquarters are in Venezuela. Pros: - Inexpensive - Give you plenty of practice working on axes as you try to fix it up - Holds an edge just fine for campfire work: light chopping, splitting, carving - Nice weight, good wood in that handle, feels good in the hand Cons: - Not a gift ax (unless that person is an ax nut like me that likes a challenge, OR -- see my last photo, second ax, showing you can MAKE it into a gift ax ready to go for someone you love) - Ugly as heck (paint chips off, poorly mated haft-to-eye, WTF resin/knob on end) - No evidence of quality control in manufacture - Too many other offerings on the market, better quality, similar price point
Y**O
Lower grade for the money but better than carbonfiber
I was looking for an axe with a wood handle for the lowest price possible. Overall it looks alright. Not the the best quality wood piece but not the worst. The sharpness is just okay. The blade cover will be torn as soon as you take it off, hence the product comes with no blade protector. This is not a heavy duty tool like some buyers may think. It's great for chopping small logs. I think it deserves 4 stars given the price under $19.
D**D
Good hatchet.
I purchased this for my father for his birthday. He needed a new one for making kindling this winter. I almost went with the Fiskars unbreakable hatchet, but I figured that a wooden handle is better as it can be replaced, whereas the unbreakable ones are molded and thus impossible to fix by replacing the handle. If the handle ever breaks, which may occur with use/age, the axe head can be tossed into a fire and burned, leaving the hatchets opening clear to be filled with a new handle. I bet you could use a drill to drill out the wood inside the axe head, as well. Strong Hickory handle, premium quality Hickory and well forged steel. He likes how it is also a throwing axe. This is a very Viking axe (he has been watching Vikings, the TV series).
S**S
Handle
The axe head is great. The blade length is 4 inches. My dislike was that the handle was not properly fitted to the axe head and came off. I had to use a new handle and was able to properly fit it to the axe head. Since then I have not had any issues. It holds an edge well. Great for throwing.
S**B
The Best You Can Get
I have had this axe since 2021 with no complaints... you cannot get anything better for the very low price of this axe. Keep in mind this is less than $20, so you won't receive a super high-end, super sharp, and balanced axe, you will receive a tool, you will have to sharpen to perfection and know how to handle. Does it rust? oh yes of course, it is a steel hatchet, so you have to take proper care of it, the handle can break? oh yes, if you don't know the limits of a hatchet this size and you don't know how to swing. I have thrown it, I have chopped trees and cut down trees with it, for me, nothing better you can get for the price... I would buy 10 of these, but I only need one...
H**R
Work as expected
Nice all around. Like any tool, you need to sharpen and inspect. The axe is not for heavy work or indestructible. The handle is solid hardwood. The metal sharpens well with some effort and stays sharp. Love the size and the feel. Great buy!
T**N
Axe throwing heavy axe!
Used this axe in bulk at my axe throwing business. Blades are durable and sharp. Handles are a little odd with the way they bend. Altogether a good axe. I think the weight proportion is a little off though!
S**G
Not bad for the money
This a decent tool for the money. I would have given it a higher rating but it wasn’t sharp and the handle was loose. Both issues were corrected easily and I now have a nice inexpensive hatchet.
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