A hatchet with very good workmanship, and the blade is made of really nice steel. I recommend it.
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Inspired by the axes wielded by Scandinavian warriors, this tool delivers reliable performance for survival scenarios, regular gardening tasks, or recreational target throwing. The robust blade makes it effective for removing obstacles, splitting wood, and general chopping.
Featuring a head constructed from tough forged 1055 carbon steel, the axe is mounted on a strong handle crafted from pecan wood.
Technical specifications
Overall length: 560 mm
Blade length: 140 mm
Cutting edge length: 101 mm
Material: carbon steel 1055
Handle: pecan
Weight: 715 g
Manufacturer: Cold Steel, USA
Militaria.pl is the official distributor of Cold Steel.
Cold Steel is a renowned American brand of knives, machetes and tactical tools, founded in 1980 in Irving, California. The company has gained popularity thanks to innovative solutions such as Kraton® handles and American Tanto blades, which are appreciated by uniformed services and military enthusiasts. It has also introduced its own steel alloys, such as San Mai III®, which ensures high strength and wear resistance. Cold Steel has patented the Tri-Ad™ Lock blade locking mechanism, which guarantees safe use. The brand cooperates with renowned knifemakers, including the company's founder Lynn C. Thompson and Andrew Demko, whose passion and experience contribute to the high quality of the products.
| Overall length | 560 mm |
|---|---|
| Blade length | 140 mm |
| Blade material | 1055 |
| Shaft | Wood |
| Weight | 715 g |
| Transport cover | No |
| EAN | 705442001485 |
| Manufacturer code | CS-90N |
| Brand | Cold Steel |
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Review summary
Number of reviews: 5
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A hatchet with good proportions, useful both on trips and for home tasks.
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The hatchet is fine, works as it should, and the price is reasonable. Overall, it's okay.
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I sharpened it (not for shaving—after all, it's a hatchet, not a razor), and removed a bit of the paint. The only problem is the screw loosens during use—it's a good idea to modify it, as some forest folks show in a few places on YouTube. Aside from that, I love this piece of steel, it worked, and did its job as it should.
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Great little axe, although the paint job is mediocre. After sharpening, it's as sharp as a razor, you could shave with it.
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