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Off-Grid Tools Survival Axe Elite

Off-Grid Tools Survival Axe Elite

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With a hatchet blade, hammer, pry bar, nail puller, and wrench as just some of its uses, the Off-Grid Survival Axe lives up to its name. This versatile survival tool by Lil Trucker has multiple built-in features to help in a slew of emergency situations Read More

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chrise524
93
Aug 10, 2017
Why no bottle opener? As with most other products shove as many tools as possible into a ______, there is usually a bottle opener included. I take my alcoholism very seriously. I want to make sure I can crake open a cold one (while they are still cold) when the world ends. If I don't have at least two bottle openers within arms length I start to get shaky.
No bottle opener, no deal.
LukeO
5
Aug 14, 2017
chrise524If you can't open a beer with this you have much bigger issues to deal with.
Dulat
2
Oct 7, 2017
chrise524It has a glass breaker. Just open your bottle by breaking the glass.
Styvkuling
207
Jul 3, 2017
No 3.5mm jack? No deal.
SamPittman
85
Jul 5, 2017
StyvkulingThey removed it. They showed courage.
seahunter
245
Jul 3, 2017
With the lifetime warranty, I think I'm going to give it a shot. Dear Mr./Ms. Massdrop personnel, I would also like to vote for having the sheath available as an option to purchase with the tool. On their site, they offer both a leather version and a nylon version.
Jch46
17
Dec 17, 2017
seahunterI second the need for the sheath to be available as well.Y'all kinda missed the mark here.
pterrell
45
Aug 12, 2017
Got it in a Battlbox. Pretty lackluster. It's not really meant for out in the woods. Basically imagine a 12" sledge and a crowbar packed into one tool and it excels at neither. Avoid it unless you have cash to throw away.
pterrellYes. I imagine a proper full metal tomahawk will do just as good if not better. That's said, wood processing should always be done on a wooden handle axe.
Ironman0063
23
Jul 5, 2017
I have one of these from the Battlebox. First off, this ISN'T a woods tool. It's not really designed to be a one tool option for the woods. This is more of an urban survival tool. Part of an escape and evasion kit. This thing will chop through drywall, pry open locked/stuck doors, and cut through light gauge metal, break glass and cut through electrical wiring. It also has some secondary tools like a gas valve wrench etc. This is not to say you can't take it too the woods and drive tent pegs and chop kindling with it but I think there are better tools for that. It comes with no sheath and doesn't really need one because mine came rather dull and for the chopping and smashing its designed to do a sharp edge would only be ruined on the first cinder block you smash with it. The saw is use full in a pinch but because it's so short you can't get much of a stroke with it. It takes standard sawzall blades available at any home depot etc. It comes with a metal cutting blade and to be honest although a wood blade does fit, a wood blade would probably be too aggressive to use by hand as they are designed to be machine driven. Like any multi tool, the more tasks you try and make it do, the less well it does any individual task. As far as value goes, I think the massdrop price is more in line with quality and usefullness of this tool, at the MSRP I wouldn't be a buyer.
SkipPp
278
Oct 5, 2017
Ironman0063I live on the South Side of Chicago. I used to tag abandoned buildings and such as a kid, but in all honesty why would anyone need this tool, other than to illegally scrap in abandoned building or go tagging up such buildings? I have been surviving in urban America for decades, and I never needed a tool such as this.
OneLove
2962
Jul 3, 2017
Zombie Killa!
seahunter
245
Jul 3, 2017
OneLoveLOL!
ChicagoWay
657
Jul 8, 2017
OneLoveOnly if they die laughing when you take a swing at them.
ChicagoWay
657
Jul 3, 2017
Review onYouTube. Most of the tools worked on it but the saw blade did not lock and the hammer broke on a brick. https://youtu.be/_Z9Na98leBY
556Coroner
1
Jul 4, 2017
I'm not too surprised. It's not made of a very good material for striking like that. Easy to sharpen, but the neck on the hammer could have been designed a lot better(Thicker.) They seem to have retained the exact same design from the Trucker's Friend(Which I do have.).
Also, it rusts way too easily.
ChicagoWay
657
Jul 4, 2017
556CoronerI would also point out I think this essentially a design flaw. I have about a dozen hammers. From a Eastwing claw as you have, to Vaughans, and ball peens. Don't own but have held several masonry hammers. None have the claw/nail puller on the face of the hammer. Stilletto has models with nail holders on the top, but still.....
Codewyn
26
Jul 2, 2017
No sheath? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
OneLove
2962
Jul 3, 2017
CodewynThat's what she said?
namhod
1991
Aug 10, 2017
This "tool" looks like it excels at nothing.
Echobreaker
17
Jun 18, 2018
namhodI mean the hammer looks operational lol
I have one from the Kickstarter campaign. I keep it in the car (the car-car, not the truck) as an emergency-only backup. I've used it to hammer tent stakes into hard ground, but that's about it. No damage from pounding stakes. The hatchet blade comes pretty dull. Easy enough to fix, though.
Any combination tool is going to have sacrifices. As an SAT analogy, this axe is to a real hatchet as those little keychain multitools are to a real wrench. It is mostly capable of accomplishing the task(s) it's designed to accomplish, but doesn't do anything near as well as a single purpose tool.
In my truck, I carry a bow saw, Estwing hatchet, pole axe, and full set of wrenches, among other things. I would never, ever, take those out of the truck and replace them with this tool. But, in the car, where I don't have room for a tool box, it's nice to have.
Definitely worth the $20 I paid. At full price, I wouldn't be a buyer. At the drop price, I'd hesitate and think about what else I could do with $50.
If anyone wants a link to the leather sheath I bought off Amazon, respond and I'll post it when I get to a real computer.
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