Apparently, the Kangee needs to be sharpened. It really doesn't cut well into even small (tiny) branches which makes it useless until its sharp, which I'm thinking would only take a couple mins with SK5/SK85 and a file, which is equivalent to 1085 carbon steel. Easy peasy to sharpen.
Really great review. I've been watching a few of your videos lately. It would seem we have similar tastes in cutting tools. I enjoy your no-nonsense approach when testing your tools and your honest opinion. I almost bought the becker reinheart kukri based on your review...in the end I couldn't justify the price + kydex sheath. But I'm definitely getting this bad boy. Keep up the great work. Whenever I look for a specific knife review and see your channel, I know I'm in for a treat. Cheers from Canada!
Hey guys just tested out the CRKT RMJ Kangee T-Hawk and would advise it to anyone wanting an affordable/good tactical tomahawk even if it's just for a fun toy.
How come tons of these are chipped shattered on amazon reviews but you abused yours and its gtg. Maybe they made a bad batch as of late? I was considering purchasing but im very put off
Honestly I do t trust a lot of Amazon reviews. It’s made of SK5 steel and being chippy or bridle isn’t known for that steel, it’s generally pretty tough. Unless if the quality went down which I kind of doubt I’d say some of the Amazon reviews are BS.
I’ve never tried the Gerber Downrange personally, however if I recall correctly it’s made of 420C stainless. I don’t believe it’ll be as durable as the CRKT here in my personal opinion. Also I’m not a stainless guy. So I’d go with the CRKT. Also it’s a better deal money wise