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Fiskars Hatchet 10-Year Review! (Should you hate this hatchet?)

This is my 10-year review of the Fiskars hatchet. Should you hate this hatchet? Probably not. It's a tough, capable, light weight hatchet that's well made and well designed. Although I can think of at least one reason to hate it (more on that in the video). You never know when a disaster may strike (or plain old everyday necessity) so it's best to be prepared at all times... that's where a light, compact and durable axe or hatchet can really come in handy. The Fiskars is a great little hatchet for just about any camping task from chopping and splitting to batoning and even some tasks that you might expect a larger axe to do. Plus it's competitively priced and so light you'll barely feel it in your pack. But don't think it's small size and low price-tag mean you're getting poor quality. NOT AT ALL! The Fiskars is well designed and built to last. After 10 years of use and abuse (including using this poor hatchet as a hammer to drive nails) I've concluded that the Fiskars hatchet is a fantastic tool for the price, and maybe a good buy at any price! With that said, if you're looking for a family heirloom, a masterpiece of old world craftsmanship, this is NOT YOUR HATCHET. Each hatchet is a mass produced facsimile of a million other Fiskars hatchets, and all made with modern composite materials. If your looking for artistic design and hand-crafted character, you won't find it here. But if you find beauty in straightforward functionality, efficiency and economy of design, look no further. If you liked this video, please enjoy some other videos of mine... Forging a post apocalyptic survival hatchet from rebar:    • Forging a Post Apocalypse Survival Ha...   Forging a camp hatchet form 1/2 inch steel plate:    • Forge a camp hatchet from half-inch s...   $2 Snake Catch Pole from PVC and Paracord:    • $2 Paracord and PVC Snake Catcher!  

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