Elk Ridge - Outdoors Fixed Blade Machete - 20.5-in Overall, Black Stainless Steel Blade, Orange and Black Injection Molded Handle with Lanyard, Nylon Sheath, Camping, Hunting, Survival - ER-280, One Size








Key features
- •Crafted from the highest quality materials
- •Built for performance and durability
- •Made in china
- •20.5" OVERALL MACHETE
- •3MM BLADE THICKNESS
- •ORANGE & BLACK HANDLE
Elk Ridge - Outdoors Fixed Blade Machete - 20.5-in Overall, Black Stainless Steel Blade, Orange and Black Injection Molded Handle with Lanyard, Nylon Sheath, Camping, Hunting, Survival - ER-280, One Size
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.4
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GREAT FOR THE PRICE! HUGE!! WELL BUILT & GREAT!
J.D.L. III✓ Verified Purchase•November 13, 2023
This is one MIGHTY Mechte! Its built sturdy and will 100% get the Job done! This Mechete is mean for hard hitting , its not a bit flimsy! I have had several Mechets before but first one like this I ever ran across. Many others they will wobble when you hit something or break off or chip the metal, Not this bad boy! It's not however the same color as the pic sore sale. Mine has a Orange outer handle and the rest is a rubber &black. I swear it looks like a over sized meat cleaver in a way! You cant beat the price for 23 bucks and change! I love it! I plan on using this to clear off a bunch of stubborn bushes etc on a piece of my land. By the way IT IS VERY SHARP!!! I think this will for sure be my new fav Mechete. I have bought $50 Mechete's and more than are not as well sturdy as this one, At least IMO. Will update after a good week of putting it to the test!!
UPDATE: Put it to work today and some smallstuff and surprisingly it did not cut like i thought it would, I couldn't believe I was having to chop at certain rather small branches twice. Good thing I have a perfect size knife sharpener for this! It came feeling damn sharp feeling so it was a big surprise when I put it to work. After I get done with it though it\s gonna cut through a sheet of paper
UPDATE: Put it to work today and some smallstuff and surprisingly it did not cut like i thought it would, I couldn't believe I was having to chop at certain rather small branches twice. Good thing I have a perfect size knife sharpener for this! It came feeling damn sharp feeling so it was a big surprise when I put it to work. After I get done with it though it\s gonna cut through a sheet of paper
Sweet
travis✓ Verified Purchase•October 23, 2023
A great chopper. Feels great in the hand. Well made heavy blade just what I hoped it would be.
Fantastic
Ellis R. Greathouse ll✓ Verified Purchase•October 13, 2023
Awesome product great w
6 stars
Lainey✓ Verified Purchase•September 17, 2023
Love this tool especially for the price. No machete I've use feels better in the hand. Also it looks rather intimidating. Cannot speak for the quality. I am a heavy user of bushwhacking tools and I prefer a long handled sugar cane knife for light to medium brush. If this has a negative it might be the weight, it's heavy. It might be hard on your wrist if you swing and miss or swing at light brush and briers. Then heavy is good for some chores. But I would probably use an Axe if i needed heavy work.
Also I saw one review where the edge was damaged or wavy. That is common on cheaper tools and can be remedied by flattening out the edge and resharpening at higher angle (thicker).
No matter the negatives this is still a tool that makes me smile.
Also I saw one review where the edge was damaged or wavy. That is common on cheaper tools and can be remedied by flattening out the edge and resharpening at higher angle (thicker).
No matter the negatives this is still a tool that makes me smile.
Strong Edge and a Secure Handle!
FlyboyTR✓ Verified Purchase•August 23, 2023
I have used a lot of different machetes and I will not address those. But I was very impressed with this one. I bought it to leave at our little hide away campsite in the woods. After using it to do some trail clearing through heavy brush, I suddenly realized I like this better than my rather expensive BucknBear machete. It feel comfortable in the hand and even with wet gloves or bare hands you can still maintain a good grip. It arrived very sharp (for a machete). I have used it slice through 1.75" green limbs in a single pass.
After working with it for two days...and cutting a lot of stuff it did require a little touch up on the edge...but this is to be expected. There were no bends, chips or rolled edges...just slightly dull in the last 6" of the blade (the part that did most of the cutting...including roots in the dirt!). A few strokes with a quality flat file and a few passes with a stone to smooth the raw edge left by the file, things were back to normal. I also like the fact that this is a "full tang" machete (the metal part of the blade extends all the way through the handle...much stronger and safer!). Actually...I can find no negatives with this tool.
The sheath is adequate but I don't like the fact that one must snap two snaps on the sheath to hold the blade in place. This is because of the curve of the blade. While it's not a deal breaker, access and stowing is bit cumbersome. Thankfully, I usually walk with my machete in my hand so this is not a big deal..but is worthy of noting.
As an FYI... I never carry my machete in the "working" position while walking a trail. In the normal position...should you trip and fall that puts the blade in front of and under you. I have found the safest way is to carry it backwards (swap ends). There is an area at the beginning of the blade that is not sharp (look at the stock picture between the handle and shiny part of the blade). I hold it there rather than on the hand grip(also provides better balance...less tiring to carry like this). Basically the blade end is exiting my hand towards my little finger (rather than thumb and first finger...the working position) and that puts the blade pointed outward and to your side (rather than in front of and under you). This provides a much better "balance" for carrying and should you trip and fall the blade will be pointed away from you (towards the side) as you naturally reach for the ground. This is a much safer way to carry it while walking. When it's time to use it, just roll it around to the proper position and begin your cutting duties.
Several friends are now using these machete's as well...all are very happy. Be aware there are reviews here with pictures talking about the poor quality of this tool. However, the picture they provided is NOT this machete. Thanks for taking time to read my review. I hope you enjoy this machete as much as I have.
UPDATE 07/07/17
Several weeks back after returning to my vehicle from a hike through the woods...I laid my machete down. Then drove off and left it! It was a sad day when I realized it was no longer there. OK...time to order another working machete. So, what did I do? I ordered another Elk River machete. That's right...I was happy right up until I lost it! Now I am happy again because I was able to use my new one this past weekend. ...Still happy!
After working with it for two days...and cutting a lot of stuff it did require a little touch up on the edge...but this is to be expected. There were no bends, chips or rolled edges...just slightly dull in the last 6" of the blade (the part that did most of the cutting...including roots in the dirt!). A few strokes with a quality flat file and a few passes with a stone to smooth the raw edge left by the file, things were back to normal. I also like the fact that this is a "full tang" machete (the metal part of the blade extends all the way through the handle...much stronger and safer!). Actually...I can find no negatives with this tool.
The sheath is adequate but I don't like the fact that one must snap two snaps on the sheath to hold the blade in place. This is because of the curve of the blade. While it's not a deal breaker, access and stowing is bit cumbersome. Thankfully, I usually walk with my machete in my hand so this is not a big deal..but is worthy of noting.
As an FYI... I never carry my machete in the "working" position while walking a trail. In the normal position...should you trip and fall that puts the blade in front of and under you. I have found the safest way is to carry it backwards (swap ends). There is an area at the beginning of the blade that is not sharp (look at the stock picture between the handle and shiny part of the blade). I hold it there rather than on the hand grip(also provides better balance...less tiring to carry like this). Basically the blade end is exiting my hand towards my little finger (rather than thumb and first finger...the working position) and that puts the blade pointed outward and to your side (rather than in front of and under you). This provides a much better "balance" for carrying and should you trip and fall the blade will be pointed away from you (towards the side) as you naturally reach for the ground. This is a much safer way to carry it while walking. When it's time to use it, just roll it around to the proper position and begin your cutting duties.
Several friends are now using these machete's as well...all are very happy. Be aware there are reviews here with pictures talking about the poor quality of this tool. However, the picture they provided is NOT this machete. Thanks for taking time to read my review. I hope you enjoy this machete as much as I have.
UPDATE 07/07/17
Several weeks back after returning to my vehicle from a hike through the woods...I laid my machete down. Then drove off and left it! It was a sad day when I realized it was no longer there. OK...time to order another working machete. So, what did I do? I ordered another Elk River machete. That's right...I was happy right up until I lost it! Now I am happy again because I was able to use my new one this past weekend. ...Still happy!
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