🌲 Gear Up for Adventure with the Ultimate Camping Axe!
The Wakeman Camping Hand Axe is a multifunctional survival tool featuring a lightweight hatchet, a nested serrated wood saw, and a magnesium fire starter. Constructed from durable steel and designed for ergonomic comfort, this axe is perfect for hiking, camping, or backyard projects. With a convenient carry strap and compact design, it's an essential addition to any outdoor gear collection.
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Handle Material | Nylon,Steel,Wood |
Blade Length | 5 Inches |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 14"L x 5.75"W |
Style | Hatchet |
Color | Black |
Blade Edge | Serrated |
Head Type | Hatchet |
C**Y
Good quality, convenient design
Solid little set, not too heavy, convenient design with the saw inside the handle. I haven't used it much yet but seems sturdy and has held a sharp blade so far
D**N
Nice hatchet
This is a nice hatchet I keep it near my fire ring and use it all the time
D**N
Great little hatchet
Bought this to go on our first family camping trip. I needed something that would be able to split wood. I was able to split some pallet wood no problem. The blade was fairly sharp. Sharp enough to split some wood planks and also a 2in tree branch. The saw also came in handy. I ran out of some the wood we brought and found a downed tree branch. I was able to use the saw to the branch down into sections no problem. Didn’t use the rod but I’ll try that next time. Lots of value for the price.
A**S
Decent Hatchet & Sheath, Mediocre Saw
Got this today & test drove. Hatchet has good weight & balance for its size, seems sturdy enough, but can't know yet if it will last. Head arrived sharp, and a couple of quick passes with a whetstone makes me think it will be reasonable to sharpen as needed. The saw is mediocre at best, OK for green wood, hopeless for dry, seasoned hardwood. I may just leave the saw out and use the hollow handle to store other survival gear, and carry a decent folding saw separately. The ferrocerium rod is on the small side, but it throws off some decent sparks. The sheath is good -- everything is VERY stiff - the head latch, the belt loop, and the ferrocerium rod, but I suppose that's better than having stuff fall out at random. The belt loop is one of those that is impossible to remove. You'll find it's much easier to take off your belt than to get this thing to give up its grip. Again, I suppose better than risking it falling off accidentally.
S**G
Shockingly good Axe.
To date, one of the best 2 axes i own. (I own dozens of axes and hatchets) Despite the saw having manufacture defects, the teeth were not ground down right and had/have flashing on the tips of the teeth. Nothing a triangle micro file couldnt fix. Stilk, the saw is not too erganomic but it is effective enough. Nice how it nests in the handle. I have hit nails with the blade of the axe with very minimal damage. Honing stone was all that was required. No file needed. Good weight and weight distribution. I like it.
A**�
BE PREPARED 🪓
Most handy camp accessory I own! Sharp blade and the built-in saw is a nice feature!
M**1
Not great, but not bad
This hatchet is somewhat useful for its intended purposes, but lacks some key features. The edge of the hatchet is blunt, and is better at hacking than chopping. Keep in mind that this is a hatchet, not an axe to deconstruct branches or logs for firewood. However, after sanding and reforming the edge, it is much more useful for small branches with some effort.The "hammer" side is smooth, which isn't conducive to hammering nails, tent spikes, or anything else. Other hatchet/hammers have knurled hammer heads that help keep striking accurate and true. Don't expect accuracy with this one. The saw is functional, though limited due to the small handle. For small tasks, this hatchet will do, but if you intend on doing any serious work, spend the money on something more substantial with a full tang, knurled hammer head, and integrated saw.
M**C
Chop Chop
Handy, useful camp tools in a compact but not lightweight package. Sturdy enough to make good use of them.
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