@ericsalyer2869

I just bought one of these today. Before seeing the video 
 Ace had it on sale for 11.99$.   Only thing I’ve done is I did a few swipes with a flat file to get the edge just a little sharper 
 I LOVE IT   Freaking screaming deal for 12$

@Gungeek

Looks to working for you :) like the axe cover!! maybe pine tar that thing?

@Thorsaxe777

I would say it is time to go out and look for downed trees from the winter, bring the tried and true 034, get a jump on next winters wood, now is the best time for that, the sap was down because of last fall and should be ready to burn this next winter. everyone should have a small hatchet, they are handy and do the trick in many situations, not just camping.-Dave

@LegionTacticoolCutlery

Got the fiberglass handle version...  Awesome for the price.

@arctichare8185

I find the handle a bit too thick, so I am planning to scrape it down on each side. I prefer a good sharp axe particularly for trimming wood during carpentry projects. This is a fine little axe especially for  the price.

@MrTrophyboy

Hi! I've been watching your videos for a long time and I really like them. I watched your last video about the RUAG primers and I'm trying to get some from X-reload. I contacted them and they are asking what is the supplier's name. Do you know what supplier did your gunshop use?

@davidwagner6055

Good video

@philiproseel3506

Whatever you do, don’t remove the stickers on each side of the head. Hardened concrete would be easier to remove. I don’t know what they use in Mexico to affix stickers but the stuff would be phenomenal in dentistry.

@danielleclare2938

A camp axe has a longer handle I have one.. the hatchet is always a short handle like that one shown... longer handle is better IMO you can choke up on it for fine stuff but can really chop bigger than expected with the longer wood... that one is too short to be really effective... I think...

@flyingninja1234

That Prop 65 is on just about everything. It’s a bit annoying to be honest. As for California, I heed all warnings about that place. :)

@sbespn3820

I just paid $20 bucks for one and thought it was a deal.

@KnivesSurvival

Handle is worth more then the axe

@nesbitt615

Eastwing is made in Illinois if that means anything to ya