True Temper 36-in Wood Bush axe
Item #868308 |
Model #3685800
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This weed and brush cutter is a fast way to clear away unwanted brush
To use swing the blade back and forth using a slicing motion; double-edged blade will cut the brush on the forward and return swings
Large and sharp blade for improved cutting performance
General | |||
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Type | Bush axe | D-Handle Grip | No |
Handle Material | Wood | ||
Dimensions | |||
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Handle Length (Inches) | 36 | Weight (lbs.) | 5.2 |
Features | |||
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Cushioned Grip | No | Head Construction | Steel |
Warranty | |||
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Warranty | 15-year limited | ||
Certifications | |||
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CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) | No | ||
Miscellaneous | |||
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UNSPSC | 27112000 | ||
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CUT CUT CUT
Does the job like a Kung Fu master in the bush!
Verified PurchaserSweepstakes
Relief and help
The temper bush axe cut down those bamboo trees like they was paper. The best equipment I could have invested in.
Verified PurchaserSweepstakes
Great tool for the money
Bought it to cut down underbrush on my property. Works better on the bigger stuff that the attachment I got for my weed eater, plus it gives you some exercise as well!
Verified PurchaserSweepstakes
Sturdy Yard Tool
Strong handle and extremely sharp. Got the job done!
Verified PurchaserSweepstakes
Loved it!!! It got the job done!!!
I had a lot of brush from trees I cut down. Have the right tools made the job easier!!!
Verified PurchaserSweepstakes
Larger blade, needs to be sharpened
Nicely balanced, blade is not sharp. Nuts came loose during use. Handle ended up cracking during first use.
Verified PurchaserSweepstakes
Needs Lots of Work
I knew I'd have to sharpen it. You can't buy anything pre-sharpened these days. What I didn't count on was having to grind a new edge all the way around. I started out file sharpening, but the paint was too thick in a couple of places, and there was paint on the edge. I wound up removing the blade from the handle (quite easy with an adjustable wrench) and using my angle grinder on it. The stock edge splintered while grinding, but I did get to some good steel. I then sharpened it with a knife sha...
Sweepstakes
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What are the dimensions of the blade?
Anonymous on January 29, 20190
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