Sahara Sailor Survival Shovel with Axe, High Carbon Steel Tactical Shovel Camping Shovel Hatchet Combo - 4 Thicken Extension Handles, 20-39.5 Inch Survival Gear and Equipment for Hiking Camping
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Hollow and made up of four thicken metal extension handles that screw into each other, the handle is hollow and hollow. Strong threading is used on the handles. An accessory is stored in each section of the handrail.
Seven and eight. An inch and a half
The Chinese mainland
Extensions can be added to the product but not sure if they can be bought
Selected User Reviews For Sahara Sailor Survival Shovel with Axe, High Carbon Steel Tactical Shovel Camping Shovel Hatchet Combo - 4 Thicken Extension Handles, 20-39.5 Inch Survival Gear and Equipment for Hiking Camping
is one of the worst products I have ever seen. Your money is worth more than that. In the event that someone becomes stranded in the woods, and all they have with them is this tool, I fear for their survival. If you ever need to cut anything down with an axe, you can probably forget about it. It took two swings for the cast metal they used to make the axe to break. It would be a recipe for disaster if I was depending on this product to go get me some wood for my fire. Though it appears to be of high quality, when it comes to using it, it fails miserably. It is not a product I would recommend in any way.
No matter whether you need to fight an insurrection, fell a tree or combat zombies, this multi-platform title will provide you with plenty of options Using a tool is like eating a The attachments are very sturdy. against your next outward-bound adventure. It would seem that the shovel attachment (everything is lovely and shiny) could be used to dig an emergency shelter or to dig a poop pit if you really need it The wilderness is waiting for you to reveal your inner Gimli. I don't think the orcs have a shot.
You do not have to worry about it taking up too much space or weighing you down. Almost all of the items in the tool pouch have a solid and durable feel to them, except for the spear and knife attachments. I am afraid these two pieces would not hold up if you were lost in the woods and you needed to spear something, but I know you can use something else if need be. As a result, I will be testing their durability, and I will update you upon completion. There are some cheap feel to the tool, and the serrated edge of the knife is not sharp and this will not help If I were hiking, I would carry a knife with me that was supposed to perform the same function, so I would not have to rely on this knife. Originally, I rated this as a five because I was able to see only the shovel and not how much functionality is provided. It will be used if and when you decide to do so. Depending on whether you will use it primarily as a shovel or as an axe, you will have to make that decision. A few days ago I took it out for a spin to do some light digging and wood cutting, and when I came back to break it down, I wasn't happy. I did some digging and found that this method worked perfectly for something small and compact. After that, I put the axe/hatchet attachment on with all the extensions and used It only took a swing or two to loosen the extensions. As soon as I tightened the screw heads, the axe/hatchet worked just fine after a few knocks and cutting some wood. tried to remove or unscrew the extensions, I was not able to do so. As soon as I began working out, I had a decent hold and I was not able to break it. After using a pipe wrench to break it free, I put it in a vice and loosened it while it was in there. For those of you who plan to use this in the wilderness or camping, just be aware that if you use it for chopping wood, you may not be able to pull In terms of the combination shovel itself, I think it is still a good tool.
This is a multi-tool metal shovel with a lot of features. I've cut and carved wood with it, sliced rope with it, and chopped rope with it. Flan is a little tricky to use, but I think that might be because I typically do not use flint in steep situations. I can cut and carve pretty easily with the knife of this tactical shovel/ ax. I'm able to cut paper with it. On the back, there is a serrated edge that is not sharp in the slightest. The surface is smooth, and if you wish to use it, you will need to sharpen it a little. However, if you need to use it right away, then it is ready to cut straight away. If you want to sharpen it, then you can do that. There is quite a point on the spear/pike which makes it very powerful. Despite not being very sharp, I operated all the tools in the first day and my knife survived stabbing the wood block that day. There's a nice compass on the pommel, though it seems to shake a bit when I chop wood or dig around. You can snap it back into place pretty easily. I guess the steel is durable, since it's a glass breaker. There is a surprising amount of strength and cutting power in the shovel head. I believe the attachment for screwing the shovel to the other parts of the tool takes a long time to screw on but I see that as extra support. Digging and hitting the shovel do not cause it to shake or anything like that. I was able to chop wood with ease with the ax due to its sharp blade. Ax heads are easy to carry and have a nice weight to them, so it's not a hassle to strike flint with it. I also found that it struck sparks easier than a knife. I don't use a screw drive bit, but there is one that does work. There is a nice case that contains everything. Considering its size, I see no reason why it cannot be durable. I would recommend that you take some thread lock glue with you to prevent any tools from getting a little loose, such as the knife. Apart from that, I think it is an excellent tool, and considering its price, it is a worthwhile investment.
It is my family and I that is working on the front yard so we need to prepare the ground and put down new As I tried to till the yard, the shovel head cracked as we put pressure on it! There wasn't any rock in the hole, but just topsoil and some clay from Texas. I would not buy this product I have been notified about my refund, but I am not certain if I will get the full amount This product is completely unacceptable.
Further, I would not recommend buying this product. Depending on how this product threads onto it's extension handles, hitting the metal head of the shovel or axe can cause the threads to break loose causing the handle to break and make the product While digging isn't a major deal, using the product as a hoe is. However, if you plan to cut wood, then that bug can become a significant issue. Don't do it. The idea of chopping wood using an axe head that is unsteady and wobbling is incredibly dangerous.