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Fiskars Norden N7 | Is it better than the Fiskars X7? 

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Looking for a good quality hatchet with the amazing durability of traditional Fiskars tools? This hatchet may be the one! It combines undeniable utility and higher quality materials to provide you with an amazing product.
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Комментарии : 65   
@daniels.5139
@daniels.5139 Год назад
I do have the N10 for all purpose.. Here in europe for 80€..most expensive one yet but the longer it lasts the more i dont care about the price... It is shaving sharp, holds edge well.. Overall nice working partner for bushcraft and fire maker
@johnnygreenshirt6215
@johnnygreenshirt6215 Год назад
This is the best axe I've ever owned. It's the perfect size to carry compared to the other 5 axes I own. "Ego Buys" Easy to sharpen to a high sharpness of original. There are many Ash Trees in Scotland and Ash is one of the toughest hardwoods trees to chop due to it being very springy. As such this Axe deals with it very well. The back and pounding stakes "Holding mine in my hands as we speak" the two lines you can see in video or pole @8:24 will disappear after use, just use it. I thought this was a different N7 axe as mine are now flush and never noticed it wasn't useful for smacking in stakes. I have never had issues with it. It is 4 years old now and still looks brand new. Sharpened after every camp use of chopping wood, then adding a little olive oil after sharpening. Never do I go camping without my trusty N7 and yet to find another more practical Axe than the N7. I have just been looking in a few of my video's using this very same Axe. I would highly recommend this axe. Oh and one more thing. I would certainly invest in a sharpening stone 1000 Grit is more than enough for this axe. Like life look after things and they will serve you well.
@exuaf
@exuaf 9 месяцев назад
Love that hatchet. I used it in jungle, in my garden and chopping cow bones with very tiny chipping/rolled on the edge.
@ReviewOutdoorGear
@ReviewOutdoorGear 9 месяцев назад
Very cool!
@troyjenkins3886
@troyjenkins3886 7 месяцев назад
Thinking about pickin one of these beauts up Thanks for the review.God Bless
@ReviewOutdoorGear
@ReviewOutdoorGear 7 месяцев назад
Glad to help
@Ve-suvius
@Ve-suvius 11 месяцев назад
Btw , I'm waiting for Joe X to opload his destruction video of the X7. He already has done one of the X10. The X7 will come up also. The X10 showed to be a very tough cookie.
@Jesuswillbeback
@Jesuswillbeback 7 месяцев назад
I like older version becouse i don't need take care of handle (oil) if i am in winter wood working
@Ve-suvius
@Ve-suvius 11 месяцев назад
Steel in the heads are the same. From Fiskars: Thanks for your e-mail and question. The head and blade is made the similar way for both axes and the hardness is the same. Hope to have informed you accordingly.
@ReviewOutdoorGear
@ReviewOutdoorGear 11 месяцев назад
Good to know! Thanks for finding that out. I wonder why they list different information for the steels
@Ve-suvius
@Ve-suvius 11 месяцев назад
@@ReviewOutdoorGear Glad to help. I always had much use of reading other people's comments as well. Yes, the info on websites can be confusing sometimes. Minor details are of extreme importance to many.
@JamesJames-jt3ts
@JamesJames-jt3ts 10 месяцев назад
Similar doesn't mean the same
@Ve-suvius
@Ve-suvius 10 месяцев назад
@@JamesJames-jt3ts Oh you want to say something also? Not much good info is it.
@insanogeddon
@insanogeddon Год назад
I would stick with the original in that size they are pretty much indestructable. This seems like adding the weakness of wood without the ease of replacement or full benefit with feel/looks.
@jddyea5527
@jddyea5527 7 месяцев назад
People were bitching about not haveing a wooden handle. I love my splittingband chopping 23 inchers with polymer handles
@teemuholopainen4745
@teemuholopainen4745 5 месяцев назад
Interesting, I was thinking they added strength to where the handle would break. You know ice hockey sticks break always at certain length from the end. You know how to replace the wooden piece on these?
@patriceb26
@patriceb26 Год назад
Bonjour so which one is the best ?
@ReviewOutdoorGear
@ReviewOutdoorGear Год назад
If you have the money go for the N7.
@patriceb26
@patriceb26 Год назад
Ok merci 👍
@McXyu
@McXyu 10 дней назад
the one you sharpen properly and take with you
@BenryI
@BenryI Месяц назад
I would rather get the N7 but its alot more expensive and I cant afford it so Ill get the X7
@Norden624
@Norden624 Год назад
My name is Norden😱😱
@Jakelol1980
@Jakelol1980 Год назад
Fiskars is not Swedish its Finnish.
@ReviewOutdoorGear
@ReviewOutdoorGear Год назад
Yes, did I say it was Swedish?
@Jakelol1980
@Jakelol1980 Год назад
My bad just heard Swedish hand forged steel.
@ReviewOutdoorGear
@ReviewOutdoorGear Год назад
Ah yes. I was comparing the Fiskars steel to nice quality Swedish hand forged steel like Grans Fors and Hultafors
@Jakelol1980
@Jakelol1980 Год назад
@@ReviewOutdoorGear Im Swedish and imo the Fiskars is better because they are cheaper and will last longer but they are not as good looking as Gränsfors or Hultafors.
@ReviewOutdoorGear
@ReviewOutdoorGear Год назад
Interesting. How do you think the steel quality compares? Also do they last longer because of the polymer handle?
@chris5957
@chris5957 Год назад
Only difference i see is the handle
@ReviewOutdoorGear
@ReviewOutdoorGear Год назад
The blade steel is higher quality.
@chris5957
@chris5957 Год назад
@@ReviewOutdoorGear I haven't read that
@ReviewOutdoorGear
@ReviewOutdoorGear Год назад
The N7 has a double hardened blade whereas the X7 has single hardened steel.
@chris5957
@chris5957 Год назад
@@ReviewOutdoorGear where did you read that?
@ReviewOutdoorGear
@ReviewOutdoorGear Год назад
The Fiskars website.
@DrDennis
@DrDennis Год назад
Not worth $88.
@ReviewOutdoorGear
@ReviewOutdoorGear Год назад
The X7 really is hard to beat.
@jachrome2418
@jachrome2418 Год назад
@@ReviewOutdoorGear At least price wise
@jhtsurvival
@jhtsurvival Год назад
I would say no axe is worth that
@jachrome2418
@jachrome2418 Год назад
@@jhtsurvival No axe is worth 88 bucks? Are you ok in the head buddy?
@jhtsurvival
@jhtsurvival Год назад
@@jachrome2418 are you?
@helterskelter156
@helterskelter156 Год назад
The trans-7; Identifies as. Traditional axe, but all the same utility and budget materials “under the hood”. PS. A wooden handled axe that you cannot easily rehang is absolutely useless. This N7 is a novelty item.
@ReviewOutdoorGear
@ReviewOutdoorGear Год назад
I’d agree, except they’ll replace it for free for life. So not completely useless.
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