🌿 Cut Through the Ordinary with the Jungle Beast!
The Timber Rattler Jungle Beast Machete features an 18 3/4” stainless steel blade with a satin finish, a secure wooden handle reinforced with stainless steel pins, and a stainless steel guard for enhanced control. It comes with a durable nylon sheath for versatile carrying options, making it ideal for tough outdoor tasks.
Brand | Timber Rattler |
Blade Length | 18.75 Inches |
Handle Material | Wood |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Jungle Beast Machete |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Manufacturer | United Cutlery |
UPC | 760729168688 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 25.9 x 4.2 x 1.7 inches |
Package Weight | 1.04 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Timber Rattler |
Model Name | Timber Rattler Jungle Beast Machete |
Color | Brown, Silver |
Part Number | TR168 |
M**E
For this price, get two!
The Timber Rattler Machete is a pretty solid piece. For the price, it's a good deal. I wasn't looking for something I had to be careful using, I wanted a tool that I could put to hard use and not worry about it if I happened to break it.That said, I don't know if I could break it just chopping branches and brush. The grinding lines for the edge are not perfectly straight, and there are visible tool marks on the blade. But it's solid, quite sharp and hefty.The sheath is probably not the most durable, but will do to protect both the blade and my fingers. There is no play in the grips, although I did wrap them with grip tape since it felt like it would be a bit slippery if it got sweaty.Once I saw the first one, I ordered a second one as a backup. Happy with that one too!
E**C
Heavy duty
Great heavy duty machete. Almost a sword. Comes fairly sharp but I was able to put a razor sharp edge on it. It will shave hair and cut through about anything you swing it at.Will last for many years.
S**E
It's ok for what it's made for.
4 stars because of the price.Quality of the blade is really 3 stars.I test the hardness of every blade I buy with the file kit shown in the video, as that is its intended purpose.Rockwell hardness is HRC 45. HRC 40 File skated right over the blade and left no damage. HRC 45 file made minor scratches on the edge of the blade, and also left a very minor rolling of the edge as well. HRC 50 left very visible scratches and deformation on the blade edge and the ricasso.It's intended purpose is a machete, which will mean it receives high impact force when hacking and slashing through brush. Typically you want a "softer" hardenable steel for this type of work, as a harder steel (HRC 55 and higher) will be too brittle and likely crack / shatter with high impact. The trade off is you have to sharpen more frequently for softer steels, but it is also much easier to sharpen than harder steels with higher carbon content. I would have preferred it to have been a stainless steel that could harden to somewhere around HRC 50-53, but it was also only 35 dollars, so I can't expect too much. Is this a "wall hanger"? Only if you want it to be. Is it functional / practical? Absolutely, if you know how to care for a blade like this, and understand what is required of you to mantain the blade, just like any other blade you would own, regardless of it's Rockwell (HRC) hardness rating. In summation, is it the best stainless steel machete you could own? No, probably not, but it will work, and the price is also MUCH cheaper than a machete with a higher quality stainless steel. These are the reasons why I gave it 4 stars.
C**.
Good machete at a reasonable price.
This is a pretty good machete. Its stainless steel, the handle has a smooth finish and the blade is sharp out of the box. The sheath isn't the greatest is the only downside. The machete swings nicely, and has some weight to it. The spine is fairly thick and appears to be a well made blade, it's not flimsy like the cheap machetes.
T**E
Very good quality
The quality is very good and comes very sharp.
B**N
Very Sturdy, Very Good Value
If you're looking for a perfect, museum quality display piece, this probably isn't it. That said, it is very pretty, very solid, very sturdy, it might be the best machete I've ever held. The price wasn't very high, so the net result is very high value for the money paid for a top-quality product.
K**S
Machete
It's worth every penny. Nice blade and heavy but easy to handle.
S**I
The partial tang has failed after two months. for a MACHETE
Upon arrival, i was very impressed. The weight and handle worked well. I purchased this machete to cut brush throughout the property.Well, today, the blade has separated from the handle. What appears to be a full tang is actually a partial tang with visually deceptive screws that do nothing to hold the blade into the handleRight now, the machete is useless. I fear using it further the blade will fly in some random direction
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