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The WARIVO Handmade D2 Kukri Knife is a 15-inch fixed blade machete, expertly crafted from durable D2 steel. Its full tang design ensures stability and balance, making it perfect for a variety of outdoor tasks such as gardening, camping, and bushcraft. The ergonomic Pakkawood handle provides a comfortable grip, while the razor-sharp edge allows for effortless cutting through thick vegetation. This machete is not just a tool; it's a reliable companion for all your outdoor adventures.
S**N
Well worth the price, good looking and sturdy
This is a finely crafted knife. I am a collector also and this my first Kuri knife. I tred out the sharpness on paper and was impressed. I got the knife tha has an enclosed handle which is nicely made. The steel seems fine and is sharp. The sheath with this model has a good lock up situation with the snap in the proper location. I have been looking at thses knives all over the industry and this company appears to be about the best value for the buck. I am oversll pleased with the knife and can recommend it for purchase
K**C
Love it
Great for chopping
C**E
Worth it
I’m more than happy with this one. The sheath strap was high for my liking. So I modified the sheath and I understood why it came with an extra snap instantly. I was not expecting the sheath to be usable. Shoot, after treating the leather and lowering the strap, I couldn’t be happier. For the blade itself, after hitting it with the strop the thing is as sharp can be. The handle needs smoothing out but elbow grease is to be expected at this price. The snaps say the state of Oklahoma on them? Overall excellent.
O**U
The only thing about this that's like a Kukri is the shape
The only thing about this that's like a Kukri is the shape, I have 3 15" Kukri from Nepal that I've bought over the years and there are some differences.• This is claimed to be hand-made but I have my doubts. The fit and finish it too good. The box it comes in, however, does appear to be handmade.• It is too light to be practical for much serious bushwhacking. It only weighs about 13 oz. compared to the 26 oz. of my other Kukris. For around the yard work, it may be fine.• It's claimed to be D2 steel. With no markings, that would be hard to verify.• The blade is about ½ the thickness of my Kukris, about 1/8", and I wouldn't feel comfortable on doing some serious hacking.• The handle looks nice but I have a feeling it would get slippery when wet so keep that in mind.Not that this is a bad knife but it wasn't right for me so I sent it back. I did pick up another similar knife from, what appears to be the same knife-maker (same packaging and sheath) that will ride with me in the car. It's a few ounces heavier but still not what I'd bring camping. The handle does get slick when wet so I wrapped it with some skateboard tape. As for the D2 steel in these knives, I was not impressed with the edge retention but maybe I'm rougher on knives than some other may be. YMMV
T**N
good Steel
bought this for gardening, yeah its over the top, but i am a knife guy and we go for metal over praticality any day. i cant be sure its D2, but i feels like it, still sharp and no rust.
C**S
Thick and tough
The steel is thick and pretty tough. Some of the reviews had me worried but I decided to get 1 anyway and I wasn't disappointed. Great working knife. Chops very well. The weight is where its supposed to be. Retains the edge well. Feels very nice in the hand. Fits great. Not made for small hands. Definitely worth the money
B**S
Out of the box good quality
I own all kinds of knives, from pocket to hunting knives and pretty much everything else in between. The very first Kukri I purchased was pretty much a paperweight, it wouldn't hold an edge, it was more decoration than anything else. For that reason, it still sits in a box with all the other forgotten knives. This Kukri is by far not that knife. So, when the box comes in, please don't judge the knife just yet. I saw the plain brown cardboard box and instantly went back years to my previous experience. Anyway, I opened the box, there was cheesy plastic wrapping over everything, my thoughts are fading again but I kept going. Finally, with all the plastic gone I got down to the knife and sheath (talk about it shortly), pulled the knife from the sheath and the sky opened, lights shined, and angels began singing (OK, not really, but you get the idea), here was the Kukri I have always been waiting for. The first thing you will notice is the fit and finish of the full Tang and Pakkawod Handle combo. Then as the blade is pulled from the sheath it only gets better, absolute beautiful work. All the grind lines are straight and parallel, this is something you would expect from a Master Bladesmith. The edge is SHARP, and polished, which allows for smooth, snag free cuts. For the size of the knife, you would think heavy, not here. For a blade length of almost 9", this knife is very well balanced, you could swing this thing all day long and your wrists will be fine. I have a medium sized hand that fits the handle well with a little room to spare before the swell at the end. Extra-large hands my not do so well here but don't let that stop you from trying it out. On the heel of the knife there is a loop for a strap or tether which is pointed so it can be used as a "glass breaker" in an emergency. Now the sheath. Yes, it is leather, it does have nice stamp work and stain on it which gives it an "old school" look to it. The stitching is done by hand, not a machine, but the fit and finish here could be refined a bit more based on the quality of the knife construction. Regardless, this IS a knife worth owning, and KUDOS to the craftsman that worked so hard to create it. Enjoy and don't cut any fingers off.
J**W
Really nice Kukri.
I really like this Kukri knife. The blade is the perfect weight for chopping, and it has a full tang. The handles have a nice finish on them, and fit my hand perfectly. This thing is great for chopping through foliage, and I have no doubt it will last a long time.
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