I bought two of these. The edge was poorly sharpened - it was rolled over on both machetes. I sharpened them properly and tried them out. They are very heavy, which will tire your wrist and hand if you have more than a bit of brush to clear. The plastic handle is slippery, so you must grip it tightly, compounding the hand fatigue problem. The blade seems to be of mild steel, not real knife-quality steel with proper temper or hardening, as the thin edge bends easily. I have to sharpen it often to keep it useful. At least there's a lot of blade there, so it won't soon be all ground away.
I prefer a blade with a slightly concave shape, because the convex (bellied out) blade on these slips off flexible stems when you hit them toward the end of the blade.
But it's cheap, and a more functional shape, and better metal, than other low-price competitors such as the Harbor Freight machete.
The bearing fit the shaft and outer race in the clutch drum and operated smoothly. The rollers are about 2mm shorter than the original rollers, which slightly concentrates the load, and when the moving parts eventually wear, will allow it to wobble more than the original.
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