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  • Macho Hatchet

    Put a little moxy in the hand of your groomsman with a tool that seeps testosterone.  There's something about basic primal tools that brings us guys back to our survivalist roots that we can't help but feel one with.  Every guy has a little Paul Bunyon inside they want to explore, so give your guy a chance to awaken his inner lumberjack with this super cool hatchet.  

    The Macho Hatchet is handmade, coming by tough stainless steel and wood handle.  Each hatchet comes with a nylon sheath to protect it's super sharp blade.  The head also comes with cut out wrench holes in the head and gut hook in the back.  It measures at 10.5" total length, blade at 4.5".  

    You can personalize this hatchet with 1 line of up to 10 characters. 

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 7 reviews
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    Mike H.
    Love them!!

    Love them!!

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    Michael C.
    Not clean and loose

    Metal was dirty and smudges easily removed with microfiber cloth but i shouldnt have to do that. Also many had loose handles, i tightened them and are fine now. Still so.ething i should have had to do.

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    Marcus L.
    Loved It!

    Very well-made gifts. This is a hit for the macho men out there.

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    Rick C.
    Great Gifts

    Great gifts, came exactly as described and quickly. Also an awesome site with tons of options to choose from.

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    Brian J.
    Outstanding gift!

    All of my groomsmen were very surprised and excited to receive such a useful and distinct gift. People are still talking about them

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    Eidenshink
    Perfect

    My brother will absolutely love it!! It’s so him...I’m asking him to walk me down the aisle!!

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    Cameron Q.
    I need another "protective" case for my hatchet.

    While the (8) hatchets that I purchased are awesome and look great, unfortunately my personal one punctured through the case after only having it for 24 hrs with minimal use?? The thread/sewing involved is definitely not strong enough to keep the blade from cutting through (and I didnt sharpen the blade). I sent an email immediately after it happened but no one responded. Thanks for your concern and I look forward to hearing back from you.