Thanks for watching! I never tried to do those things with this hatchet. I'm not sure about what is this metal only that it seems to not only be very hard but also seems to hold an edge for an exceptionally long period of time.
80$ expensive? For something you’ll have all your life if you take care of it? I don’t see it expensive when it comes to quality and loving use your tool for a long period. I have a GF SFA. Paid the price for it and i’ll never look back Ps: i was looking for the hultafors but here in Canada they are the same price as the Gransfors
Really nice review, sold me on the hatchet. Not too concerned with the handle mount issue.. With Hultafors it's al in the blade, with care it should last 150 years, in that time I'd expect to get through a dozen handles! Really sussinct and you've helped me decide on the classic size rather than the larger one.
The head is not a Hudson Bay pattern but typically Scandinavian head, a HB head has no low cheeks or ears. The grain not straight is only important with softer woods, not so critically on hickory or ash. The grain is pretty good for hickory actually. The wedge issue is more or less just esthetics (do not know if this is technically the correct word). It has indeed a better wood-splitting action then the SFA from GB. But splitting is about 80% of the work of the ax.
Thanks for watching! Thanks for pointing out that Hudson bay pattern heads does not have ears, I learned something new today :). I agree that the grain orientation is no big deal, but since I am used to picking out and shaping my own handles, I generally prefer perfectly vertical grains for handle longevity reasons. And yes so far, I like this tool very much.
You can work with a wet handle in an emergency but I wouldn't want to keep it in a damp state for long because 1. it damages the handle over time 2. You risk the chance of slipping.
@@WannabeBushcrafter Thnx for answer. Im now thinking about Apply 2-3 hands Yacht varnish than it will stay for Long years protected and will Not be havier in my Backpack. What you Thing about Apply Yacht varnish? And after that i Put some antislip type than cant be slipely
@@ninjarules2280 Boiled linseed oil seems to be the standard treatment for axe handles. I would apply every day for a week and then wrap the handles with some type of anti slip tape if you desired. I'm not an expert. This is just what I would do with what I know.
Excellent review. I have one of these and it's been my most carried chopping tool other than it's big brother the classic hunters axe. Mine didn't have any of the QC issues yours did tho.
I just got one myself and have the same issue with major imperfections on the top of the axe where the wedge is. Not sure if I should return it because the little round piece that holds in the wedge is way off Center and the side of it is exposed.
Thanks for watching! I have been using this hatchet for 5 weeks now and so far the head seems to be securely attached to the handle even with the wedge being off center. I think Trailtraveler is correct in saying that this is a matter of aesthetics. Still though, for $82 dollars, they should have gotten this little detail right in my opinion.
The Hults Bruk is in Norrkoping the Gransfors Bruk is in Gransfors and Wetterlings are in Storvik and neither share a Bruks or in English a Mill, Wetterlings is owned by Daniel and Adam Branby who's father owns Gransfors, Hultafors group are the parent company behind Hults Bruk who forge Husqvarna axes under licence also take care.
Thanks for watching! I originally got this axe on Amazon. I can't seem to find it anymore either, but it has been an incredibly good tool for me over the last 3 years.
@@WannabeBushcrafter I found it available on knivesandtools.com! Its a European store, but they ship to the US. Because we don't pay the EU VAT tax, it ends up being about $78USD WITH shipping for this axe.
Amazon tends to sell all these Swedish axes at 40-80% or more than what you can find them for elsewhere. Do a search and really look. I just ordered this axe from Finland for $100. Shipping to USA is $10. Amazon has them listed for $169. Keep looking
Thanks for watching, I got it on Amazon Prime: www.amazon.com/Hultafors-840701-FY-0-Trekking-Axe/dp/B002GKC0VE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1486919769&sr=8-1&keywords=hultafors+classic+trekking+axe
hey just thought id drop in to say that ive had this hatchet and the classic felling axe well over a year and having put them trough tasks you should never put an axe trough i have absolutley nothing bad to say exept on the small hatchet i found the shoulder to be quite aggressive when useing the axe for fine woodworking (i dont like wearing gloves so maby that has spmething to do with it) but 5 mins with a swiss atmy knife and some sandpaper and it quickly became one of my prized tools, love this axe and can only reccomend it (i know i sound like a fanboy but as much as i hate to admit it i kinda am)
@@WannabeBushcrafter wetterlings used to make some of gransfors bruks axes. Untill bought out by GB. Who own Hultafors/Hults bruks. all theforges worked together but GB wanted people to buy just their versions because they could charge more because of all the hype and marketing, ie: ray mears. RUclips. Hultafors were not that dear in uUKbut people started to buy them because GB became so expensive, so then they put those prices up,especially in US. But they make axes for other firms like Husqvarna. But do not finish the same. Husqvarna axes are identical to Hultafors and Hults bruks. Hultafors forest axe in UK around£90 to £125. Husqvarna £40-£44. And also have better handles and are fit really well.
Say Heah, I could understand why you like your H B Classic. Last B-Day, even though I didn't nerd to buy my H B 17" Agdor Hatchet, But since it eas on sale on a closeout and my B-Day I bought it. I didn't need it because I have a G B Small Forest Axe, But my 17" Agdor became myFav. Bush Craft Hatchet, because of the weight and it's compact . I now carry it in my Axe Hokster I bought from Eugene. It really goes great with my Rodent 5 which I carry in a leather dangler sheath that matches the leather work on my Agdor and axe holster and my Wicked Tough Saw, It's my Go To Trio. Which is Lite, Compact and very Dependable. Lemme Wish You a Haply New Year ruclips.net/video/lTQFCsIc5aI/видео.html Paul'ie. ,, .
Thanks for your review! You helped me decide, and will ultimately purchase the same axe. Cheers bud!
Glad I could help!
Thank you for the great review.
Thanks for watching! I'm glad that you found it helpful :)
Thanks for the demonstration. Quite nice the way you put it through its paces. Certainly seems to be a good tool overall.
Thanks for watching! Yeah, this hatchet is pretty nice, I'm really liking it so far :D
Hi mate nice vid. Question. Do you know the kind of metal it is? Can it destroy concrete without problems? Can drive nails without problems?
Thanks for watching! I never tried to do those things with this hatchet. I'm not sure about what is this metal only that it seems to not only be very hard but also seems to hold an edge for an exceptionally long period of time.
Thanks for your review, it was very useful! I just wanted to ask what is the thickness of the sheath?
Thanks again
Glad it was helpful! Sheath was pretty thick, I didn't measure it but it is a sturdy sheath that has lasted now for 3 years.
80$ expensive? For something you’ll have all your life if you take care of it? I don’t see it expensive when it comes to quality and loving use your tool for a long period. I have a GF SFA. Paid the price for it and i’ll never look back
Ps: i was looking for the hultafors but here in Canada they are the same price as the Gransfors
Thanks for watching! I'm on a pretty tight budget and don't have that much to spend on hobbies. So 83 dollars is a significant purchase for me.
Really nice review, sold me on the hatchet. Not too concerned with the handle mount issue.. With Hultafors it's al in the blade, with care it should last 150 years, in that time I'd expect to get through a dozen handles!
Really sussinct and you've helped me decide on the classic size rather than the larger one.
Thanks for watching, I'm glad you found it to be helpful! :)
The head is not a Hudson Bay pattern but typically Scandinavian head, a HB head has no low cheeks or ears. The grain not straight is only important with softer woods, not so critically on hickory or ash. The grain is pretty good for hickory actually. The wedge issue is more or less just esthetics (do not know if this is technically the correct word). It has indeed a better wood-splitting action then the SFA from GB. But splitting is about 80% of the work of the ax.
Thanks for watching! Thanks for pointing out that Hudson bay pattern heads does not have ears, I learned something new today :). I agree that the grain orientation is no big deal, but since I am used to picking out and shaping my own handles, I generally prefer perfectly vertical grains for handle longevity reasons. And yes so far, I like this tool very much.
Hi mate, nice Video. I have a question, can we let the Wood handle get wet without Problems? And If yes then can we still Work with it(when wet)?
You can work with a wet handle in an emergency but I wouldn't want to keep it in a damp state for long because 1. it damages the handle over time 2. You risk the chance of slipping.
@@WannabeBushcrafter Thnx for answer. Im now thinking about Apply 2-3 hands Yacht varnish than it will stay for Long years protected and will Not be havier in my Backpack. What you Thing about Apply Yacht varnish? And after that i Put some antislip type than cant be slipely
@@ninjarules2280 Boiled linseed oil seems to be the standard treatment for axe handles. I would apply every day for a week and then wrap the handles with some type of anti slip tape if you desired. I'm not an expert. This is just what I would do with what I know.
good review
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you like it.
i got this axe and i cant wait untill i need it again :( its spring and no need for chopping but its worth every single CENT i paid for it !
Nice!
Extremely Excellent Review!!!
I just ordered the bigger brother: classic hunting axe
keep on doing a great job!
Subbed :-)
Thanks for watching, I'm glad you like it :)
Excellent review. I have one of these and it's been my most carried chopping tool other than it's big brother the classic hunters axe. Mine didn't have any of the QC issues yours did tho.
Thanks for watching, I'm glad you like it!
I just got one myself and have the same issue with major imperfections on the top of the axe where the wedge is. Not sure if I should return it because the little round piece that holds in the wedge is way off Center and the side of it is exposed.
Thanks for watching! I have been using this hatchet for 5 weeks now and so far the head seems to be securely attached to the handle even with the wedge being off center. I think Trailtraveler is correct in saying that this is a matter of aesthetics. Still though, for $82 dollars, they should have gotten this little detail right in my opinion.
The Hults Bruk is in Norrkoping the Gransfors Bruk is in Gransfors and Wetterlings are in Storvik and neither share a Bruks or in English a Mill, Wetterlings is owned by Daniel and Adam Branby who's father owns Gransfors, Hultafors group are the parent company behind Hults Bruk who forge Husqvarna axes under licence also take care.
Randal Flagg thanks for the info! :)
Nice review. My Hultafors Axe has a gap on top on the edge-side. Anyway it hasnt rocked on so Its a keeper.
Thanks so much for watching!
Very nice review.
Gearbox thanks I'm glad you like it :)
this hatchet isn't gunna let you down. H.B know their stuff i have the hunters classic real good at splitting ..good review
Thanks man! I'm really liking this hatchet, that edge seems to stay sharp for a very long time.
Well reviewed nice work
Thanks for watching!
So, how has it held up 7 years later? :D
The steel has held up very well, I believe I have sharpened this hatched twice in all this time.
great vid
Thanks for watching, I'm glad you like it! :)
The best review man...!
Thanks man!
Nice vid man! I think you have convinced me to invest in one!
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you found it to be helpful :)
Hey brother when are you gonna get to post another video? I love your work.
Thanks I'm glad you like my videos! :) I've been super busy with work. Making a living is HARD WORK these days :D
I want this axe, but i don't see this on amazon anymore, and hard to find from a US retailer? where can I get this now?
Thanks for watching! I originally got this axe on Amazon. I can't seem to find it anymore either, but it has been an incredibly good tool for me over the last 3 years.
@@WannabeBushcrafter I found it available on knivesandtools.com! Its a European store, but they ship to the US. Because we don't pay the EU VAT tax, it ends up being about $78USD WITH shipping for this axe.
Amazon tends to sell all these Swedish axes at 40-80% or more than what you can find them for elsewhere. Do a search and really look. I just ordered this axe from Finland for $100. Shipping to USA is $10. Amazon has them listed for $169. Keep looking
@wannabe where did you purchase? Having trouble finding online
Thanks for watching, I got it on Amazon Prime:
www.amazon.com/Hultafors-840701-FY-0-Trekking-Axe/dp/B002GKC0VE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1486919769&sr=8-1&keywords=hultafors+classic+trekking+axe
Wannabe Bushcrafter Thanks! Great review. Keep up the good work
Thanks! I'm glad you like it! :)
Lee Valley carried those
hey just thought id drop in to say that ive had this hatchet and the classic felling axe well over a year and having put them trough tasks you should never put an axe trough i have absolutley nothing bad to say exept on the small hatchet i found the shoulder to be quite aggressive when useing the axe for fine woodworking (i dont like wearing gloves so maby that has spmething to do with it) but 5 mins with a swiss atmy knife and some sandpaper and it quickly became one of my prized tools, love this axe and can only reccomend it (i know i sound like a fanboy but as much as i hate to admit it i kinda am)
I agree. After 5 months of regular use, this tool has served me very well.
may your axe never crumble my freind :)
Thanks man! :)
Any recomendation om which boiled linseed oil one should use ?
Thanks for watching! Any variety from the hardware store seems to work for my wooden handles.
@@WannabeBushcrafter thank you
If u think this hatchet is expensive oh Lord.....
83 dollars is a huge amount of money to spend on a tool for me. Especially since this is a tool purely meant for recreational purposes.
yes nice review
Thanks for watching, I'm glad you like it!
amazing video subbed!!
Thanks man! :)
I wouldn't consider what you paid to be very expensive.
Thanks for watching. $83 dollars really is a lot of money for me to spend as a hobby.
nice review ;-)
Thanks for watching, glad you like it!
guys trust me no one makes axes like the scandinavians after all we been using axes for 1000 years+!!
Yeah the Hultafors Axes are great!
Same as the husqvarna camp axe. All made by same company. Gransfors bruks!
Thanks for watching! I thought Hults Bruks and Gransfors bruks were two different companies. Both are very old to my understanding.
@@WannabeBushcrafter wetterlings used to make some of gransfors bruks axes. Untill bought out by GB. Who own Hultafors/Hults bruks. all theforges worked together but GB wanted people to buy just their versions because they could charge more because of all the hype and marketing, ie: ray mears. RUclips. Hultafors were not that dear in uUKbut people started to buy them because GB became so expensive, so then they put those prices up,especially in US. But they make axes for other firms like Husqvarna. But do not finish the same. Husqvarna axes are identical to Hultafors and Hults bruks. Hultafors forest axe in UK around£90 to £125. Husqvarna £40-£44. And also have better handles and are fit really well.
You should have send it back
Thanks for watching! This hatchet is my favorite bushcraft cutting tool so far, despite it's imperfections.
Say Heah, I could understand why you like your H B Classic. Last B-Day, even though I didn't nerd to buy my H B 17" Agdor Hatchet, But since it eas on sale on a closeout and my B-Day I bought it. I didn't need it because I have a G B Small Forest Axe, But my 17" Agdor became myFav. Bush Craft Hatchet, because of the weight and it's compact . I now carry it in my Axe Hokster I bought from Eugene. It really goes great with my Rodent 5 which I carry in a leather dangler sheath that matches the leather work on my Agdor and axe holster and my Wicked Tough Saw, It's my Go To Trio. Which is Lite, Compact and very Dependable. Lemme Wish You a Haply New Year
ruclips.net/video/lTQFCsIc5aI/видео.html
Paul'ie. ,, .
Thanks Paulie 4x, happy new year to you as well! :)
Thanx You. ,, .
50,5 cm not inch
Thanks for watching!