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Field Hatchet with Sheath
Field Hatchet with Sheath
Field Hatchet with Sheath
Field Hatchet with Sheath
Field Hatchet with Sheath
Field Hatchet with Sheath
Field Hatchet with Sheath
Field Hatchet with Sheath
Field Hatchet with Sheath
$119.99

Barebones Australia

Field Hatchet with Sheath

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Description

A tribute to a land rich with tradition, the Field Hatchet is rooted in heritage and enhanced by modern design. Crafted for precision, the blackened steel blade is complemented by the rich beechwood handle. Lightweight and compact, it proves indispensable in fireside work and field games. Includes sheath. Handle and head can be reset.


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Features
Specifications
Warranty
FAQ

A tribute to a land rich with tradition, the Field Hatchet is rooted in heritage and enhanced by modern design. Crafted for precision, the blackened steel blade is complemented by the rich beechwood handle. Lightweight and compact, it proves indispensable in fireside work and field games. Includes sheath. Handle and head can be reset.

Features

Utility-inspired design
10cm cast 1055 carbon steel blade with rear hammer
Beechwood handle
900D polyester sheath
Simple rehandling

Specifications

Materials
1055 High Carbon Steel, beechwood, polyester (sheath)

Dimensions
Handle: 43cm Long
Blade: 10cm L x 8.9cm H
Hammer: 2.5cm L x 3.18cm H

Weight
544 grams
 

Warranty

1-Year Limited Warranty

FAQ

Q: Why waxed canvas?
A:
 Waxed canvas repels water and is durable and light, making it an ideal fabric for protecting your tools. It also wears and ages well, developing a unique patina.

Q: How do I care for this?
A:
 Waxed canvas should never be dry cleaned or machine washed but can be carefully cleaned if you so choose. Brush off the loose dirt, rinse the surface with plain water, gently scrub with a brush, then let air dry. If your stains persist, use mild bar soap or saddle soap.

Over time, or after cleaning, your waxed canvas may need to be re-waxed. To do so, use a wax conditioner and apply in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.


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