🌿 Gear Up for Adventure with the Gator Machete!
The GERBERGear Gator Machete is a versatile 25" tool featuring an 18" plain edge blade and a saw blade, designed for gardening, survival, and outdoor activities. With a durable Gator Grip handle and a protective sheath, this lightweight machete is perfect for trailblazing and tackling various tasks in wet or dry conditions. Backed by a limited lifetime warranty, it combines quality and reliability for all your outdoor needs.
Brand | GERBER GEAR |
Blade Length | 18 Inches |
Handle Material | Rubber |
Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
Style | 18" Dual Purpose Blade |
Item Weight | 18 Ounces |
Product Dimensions | 25.7"L x 2.1"W |
Hand Orientation | Left |
Manufacturer | Gerber |
UPC | 013658161887 |
Part Number | 30-001790 |
Item Weight | 1.12 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 30-001790 |
Size | Recyclable Packaging |
Color | Black |
Material | Other |
Pattern | Gator |
Shape | Curved |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Included Components | Machete |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
L**.
A Serious Bang for Your Buck
Let's start out by shouting from the rooftops that this little guy rocks! There are a couple of minor issues, but it's definitely getting 5 stars for an amazing value at $15.59.Let's go over the good stuff first (and there's plenty of it):The Gerber junior has several attributes that take it way beyond just a good deal.As said above, the price is right. At $15 - $20, it's a total bargain ... Your argument is invalid.While this mini machete certainly isn't made of the finest, imported, hand crafted materials (refer to price), if used within its limits, it seriously gets the job done. Because it's lightweight and half the length of a full size machete, you can easily carry it on your belt, or strap it to a pack and you'll barely know it's there until you need it.That being said — Don't let the smaller size fool you. OK sure. You probably won't get far cutting through towering oaks or sequoias, but it will chop right through a 3/4 in diameter branch with one clean shot. You can take down one inchers with a couple more chops, and you can get through branches that are 2 in in diameter or more if you have a little patience and throw in a dab of elbow grease. Somehow they definitely found a pretty solid balance between being light enough to take backpacking but heavy enough to chop through some decent branches.Another rare and good thing to find in a cheap cutting tool (despite some reviews that say otherwise) is that the blade comes out of the factory pretty sharp. After a few minutes with a decent sharpener, you can get the edge to cut through Kryptonite. No complaints in that department. Especially for the price.To protect and haul your blade, the nylon sheath is decent enough. It seems like it should stand up to some punishment while still being light enough that it doesn't add any noticeable weight when the blade is sheathed and on your hip. The velcro strap isn't particularly sturdy, but hopefully it will hold up. For the money, you can't ask for too much more than that.Now on to the bad (just a couple of minor non deal breakers):The machete is not full tang. For those that are new to knives and machetes, the tang refers to how far the metal blade runs up the grip. The Gerber jr. is not a full tang blade. This could become problematic somewhere down the road and could potentially lead to a broken blade or grip if you are using your blade as a rock hammer. Don't forget that you aren't paying big bucks for a product that will last you generations. Despite it's ... lacking of tang, if you treat the blade right and use it properly and within it's limits (that means NO prying), it feels like it will last through many outings in the woods.The other little hiccup in an overall awesome product, is the saw function. It's a great idea (note the use of the word "idea"), and if absolutely necessary, you could use it to (eventually) saw through larger pieces of wood. However, I think that this one looks a little better on paper and is exactly as I said before. A great "idea." It just isn't that practical. The saw blades are sharp and staggered like a saw is supposed to be. The problem is that they are too thick to efficiently saw through large diameter material. When trying to saw back and forth, you seem to have to devote a lot of energy and attention to avoid getting the saw teeth stuck in the log every other stroke. It can become frustrating and time consuming, and if you're backpacking or camping, your time would probably be better spent searching for dry tinder or picking a guitar by the fire. Now remember. This is far from a deal breaker. How much sawing are you really planing on doing with your MACHETE anyway?The conclusion is simple. This Gerber jr. is a serious bang for your buck. It works. It looks solid. It feels solid, and it hasn't failed yet. Overall this blade is absolutely ideal for taking on the trail to help gather fire wood or clear a site for a shelter. Although it seems to be born to be taken into the mountains on a trek, it can also be used around the yard for small to medium sized clearing jobs. If you are looking for a smaller answer to a full sized machete and don't want to dull up the blade of your hunting knife, this bitchin' little piece of hardware is definitely for you.
M**
Good for the price
My husband love it he is going to engrave in the knife so he can give it to a friend essay going away present. The length is perfect. I’m pretty sure this is gonna be a gift that is going to up be durable.
S**W
Slice and Dice Like a Pro - Because Sometimes, You Just Need to Feel Like a Jungle Explorer.
I recently got my hands on the Gerber Gear Gator Machete, and I must say, it’s a fantastic tool for anyone who loves the outdoors. The first thing you’ll notice is the excellent grip on the handle. The Gator Grip texture ensures that it stays firmly in your hand, even in wet conditions, making it incredibly reliable.The blade is razor-sharp right out of the box, allowing for clean and precise cuts. Whether you’re clearing brush, chopping wood, or just feeling like a jungle explorer, this machete swings effortlessly and gets the job done efficiently.Overall, the Gerber Gear Gator Machete is a must-have for anyone looking for a durable, sharp, and easy-to-handle tool. Highly recommended!
M**L
Nice knife...
Simply, it's a good knife. I have some issues with the balance, and a "relationship issue" with the handle.The knife is nose heavy, which should be expected I guess. It's a weird feeling when the knife is perpendicular to your wrist. You can feel the knife pushing into the thumb crevice. Chopping with it causes you to rethink your grip with most swings. It's not bad, just a something to get used to.The handle... My issue is that it feels okay in terms of mass, but it doesn't feel "right". Straight out of the box, the grip could benefit from some 80 grit sandpaper. Then the finger indents feel like they "wanna be there" but aren't. They're shallow, and then you feel "that" spot, but it's far from the guard, which promotes the nose heavy nature.It's an excellent knife for having "with the camping gear", which is what I bought it for. I'd buy it again for that without hesitation.
A**X
Very sharp
This unit is very sharp. Being so lightweight it is easy to use all while holding a great sharpness over time. The safety holster is very light and capable. A great value.
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