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machetes not sure if this belongs in /out/ for being an outdoor tool or in /k/ for being a weapon, I've used them as both
>be me
>florida raw land surveying grunt
>cuts perfectly straight trail in the brush
>uses alot of machetes
anything under 22 inches is a manlet, and you will cut your hands on brush
anything marketed as a "survival" or "zombie" machete is generally dogshit
anything with a "sawback" serrations is a liability and seems good in theory but is shit in practice, have never found a good use of it
too thick of a blade is its bulky and tiresome working all day, too thin and the blade degrades
I end up losing machetes or hitting them on metal so anything too expensive is also a no go
ITT machete reviews
>be me
>florida raw land surveying grunt
>cuts perfectly straight trail in the brush
>uses alot of machetes
anything under 22 inches is a manlet, and you will cut your hands on brush
anything marketed as a "survival" or "zombie" machete is generally dogshit
anything with a "sawback" serrations is a liability and seems good in theory but is shit in practice, have never found a good use of it
too thick of a blade is its bulky and tiresome working all day, too thin and the blade degrades
I end up losing machetes or hitting them on metal so anything too expensive is also a no go
ITT machete reviews