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expiredRokket | Staff posted Mar 16, 2022 08:24 AM
expiredRokket | Staff posted Mar 16, 2022 08:24 AM

11-Piece Ozark Trail Camping Hatchet and Knife Tool Set

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Walmart.com has 11-Piece Ozark Trail Camping Hatchet and Knife Tool Set for $24.88. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (free trial) or on orders of $35 or more.

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    • Set includes: 4-In-1 Hatchet and Saw, 4" Fixed Blade Knife, 50 Foot Paracord, Compass, Commando Saw, and Carabiners
    • Steel hatchet is covered with black coating to make rust resistant
    • Hand saw is stored in the back of hatchet handle

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Walmart.com has 11-Piece Ozark Trail Camping Hatchet and Knife Tool Set for $24.88. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (free trial) or on orders of $35 or more.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

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Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this item:
    • Set includes: 4-In-1 Hatchet and Saw, 4" Fixed Blade Knife, 50 Foot Paracord, Compass, Commando Saw, and Carabiners
    • Steel hatchet is covered with black coating to make rust resistant
    • Hand saw is stored in the back of hatchet handle

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Model: Ozark Trail 11 Piece Camping Hatchet and Knife Tool Set with 4-In-1 Hatchet and Saw, 4" Fixed Blade Knife, 50 Foot Paracord, Compass, Commando Saw, and Carabiners

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Hartage
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I'm gonna try to give some input, but just my opinions and knowing nothing about you or your situation. The hatchet/hammer has more toys in it, useful, maybe. But would be better if you were more experienced and can use the tools within their limitations and their limitations are significant. However, if you were more experienced, you wouldn't use something like that and instead would be going for something more practical and functional. The ozark axe/knife/wiresaw combo is more practical and far more capable. They are of actual functional size and design, actually usable. The axe uses proven design concepts, forged head of usable weight molded into the end of a poly or nylon, glass reinforced shaft. This design as far as I know was popularized by fiskars. I suspect might be made in the same factory as many other brands such as fiskars. The knife is a typical full tang design with a molded tpu handle, very typical and usable. The wire saw is actually better and safer tool than the hatchet on larger branches. Axe/hatchet injuries from glancing blows due to inexperience is very real, serious and more common than many realize. Wire saw is more effective on larger branches and far, far safer. Look online for axe/hatchet injuries, not very pretty. So, it of course depends on your specific situation and abilities as to which one is a better pick. Urban needs to tinker with in situations where failure is not critical then get the sunsbell with all the gizmos on it, learn and experiment. If your planning to go into the woods where if your hatchet fails you don't chop wood or if it isn't effective enough you don't chop enough wood then get the ozark set. Oh yeah, the multitool sunsbell thing, has a knife right ? If you ever use that to gut/skin an animal or do anything messy with it, you'll never ever get it clean from all the nooks and crannies. Three or so days later it will start smelling bad and won't be very useful then. The ozark knife in the set, use it, clean it and you can use it again. The sunsbell is more in the toy category the ozark is more in the usable category. Just my 2 cents though, just food for thought. Good luck.
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Col. John Matrix: Excuse me, how long is the flight?

Flight Attendant: About eleven hours, sir.

Col. John Matrix: Thank you. And please don't wake my friend. He's dead tired.
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Does anyone actually own this and can give some feedback?

Less bad jokes.. More good info.

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Quote from LEOMHK1.0 :
Commando Saw,??

It doesn't have undies???
Ha, funny! Big Grin Here's another example [amazon.com]. Wink
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jetcityjefMar 16, 2022 01:52 PM
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Col. John Matrix: Excuse me, how long is the flight?

Flight Attendant: About eleven hours, sir.

Col. John Matrix: Thank you. And please don't wake my friend. He's dead tired.
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badcatdmMar 16, 2022 05:03 PM
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I've never seen a tactical bread knife before….
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MacsAre1Mar 16, 2022 06:54 PM
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So which is better, this or the multitool with the hatchet and hammer for $21? https://www.walmart.com/ip/977920617
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MacsAre1Mar 16, 2022 07:05 PM
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Anyone know the length of the hatchet? I see a product dimensions of 17" long and 17" high but that may simply be the box it comes in and I assume would at least include the cover and saw handle. But if the hatchet is say 14" it'd be good to know. Walmart has a 14" Fiskars hatchet for $26, shows a height of 16.5" and as it only has a cover and no saw blade I'm guessing this is shorter than 14."
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ikonoklastMar 16, 2022 07:16 PM
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Any one have personal experience with this?
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Quote from ikonoklast :
Any one have personal experience with this?
I would like to know that, too. Online reviews are good overall.
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cuegeeeMar 16, 2022 09:00 PM
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Quote from ikonoklast :
Any one have personal experience with this?
One can always buy, test out and return if it doesn't meet your needs.
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Quote from ikonoklast :
Any one have personal experience with this?
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thugmoneyMar 17, 2022 12:12 AM
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I am still seeing this cheaper option available near me at $14. I think some places have it for as low as $7.

https://brickseek.com/walmart-inv...=690668213

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Camill...gn_id=9383
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TomT3877Mar 17, 2022 03:12 AM
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Quote from badcatdm :
I've never seen a tactical bread knife before….
I thought the same thing

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sportbikerider78Mar 17, 2022 12:14 PM
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Seeing as how a decent hatchet costs $30‐40, I'm a bit skeptical.
Splitting lots of wood has made me a Fiskars fan.

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