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Sep 24, 2019
Very nice sheaths
The are really nice sheaths. Good quality and craftsmanship. A note of warning: if your axe has a shorter head width (under 9"wide bit edge to bit edge) AND taller bits (4 1/2 or more) this sheath probably will not fit. Did not fit my Plumb double bit (8 3/4" width and 4 1/2" bits) but does fit my other axes very well that have same height bits but are 9 1/4" bit to bit width. Aside from the small disappointment of not fitting my Plumb, this is really a great sheath that with a little care will probably last beyond my lifetime.

Jan 07, 2019
Toughest blades I've seen
These blades are more expensive but, being one who uses my utility knife pretty much every day, they're the only blades I'll buy. 50 blades last me well over a year whereas 100 regular blades may last me 6 months or less. Regular blades just don't hold an edge like these and they break much easier when cutting through hardened caulk and aluminum trim and siding.

Jun 02, 2021
Great axe!
I was skeptical of spending over $100 for an axe. Turns out there is a difference in steel. These axes are steel like they should be that hold an edge and do the job. Mine has a handle approx 17" long and I have used it for about 2 years. When I go camping I take my Hudson Bay Council Velvicut axe and a ball peen hammer. I don't usually need the hammer but some woods have a twisted grain that doesn't split easily. Before I bought my axe, I took several old steel axes and a couple hammers for splitting wood since your $30 axe from the hardware is next to useless anymore for keeping an edge. I mostly use this axe for splitting wood for kindling and limbing trees. The weight is easy to wield and control and the axe does the cutting I need done. I won't buy a different brand anymore since I tend to buy American if I can and stick to what is proven to work.