Speaking of the age of stainless steel, was wondering if you have ever looked into stainless steel cookware? A lot of people, myself included, for health and environmental/sustainability reasons are moving away from non-stick to stainless, carbon steel and back to the old trusty cast iron as well as enameled cast iron like Le Creuset. I'm building up a collection of the Demeyere Atlantis line of stainless which once you get the heat factor dialed in combines the benefits of non-stick and the heat retention/distribution you get from cast iron and carbon but with the plus of stainless. Demeyere is considered the Rolls Royce of stainless cookware with the only 7 ply on the market. The trade-off is handling the extra weight which is not for everyone. Ned the owner/host at Cook Culture on CZcams provides great info on the benefits of stainless, carbon and cast iron and how to use and maintain them. Just a thought. Learning a lot from your channel!
Could not agree more. Love all things edged. I have a couple "Hatchets" that are pretty inventive. A couple like the SOG and that Eastwing that are very limited on use. I prefer a larger cutting head that can actually chop and split wood. Thanks for another great video brother.
rebadged hx outdoors...been using these as urban survival tool for past 4 years...only thing needed is duct tape on pry section as too sharp...plus the belt clip is not conducive to walk or run...should be a dangler..ive used that end hole as tp attach rope as hawk used as improvised grappling hook
nice it has a hammer head most of those sheet metal axes have no real hammer I typically do not like Olight but this looks nice I got the Estwing Tomahawk but haven't really tested it yet my favorite is the Estwing Sportsman Axe
thats sears estwing "hawk" is the most hideous thing ive ever seen . it has zero appeal and looks like torture on your hands. i seriously have no idea why any blade enthusiast would buy one.
The tanto style on the blade section is for opening Amazon packages
Speaking of the age of stainless steel, was wondering if you have ever looked into stainless steel cookware?
A lot of people, myself included, for health and environmental/sustainability reasons are moving away from non-stick to stainless, carbon steel and back to the old trusty cast iron as well as enameled cast iron like Le Creuset.
I'm building up a collection of the Demeyere Atlantis line of stainless which once you get the heat factor dialed in combines the benefits of non-stick and the heat retention/distribution you get from cast iron and carbon but with the plus of stainless.
Demeyere is considered the Rolls Royce of stainless cookware with the only 7 ply on the market. The trade-off is handling the extra weight which is not for everyone.
Ned the owner/host at Cook Culture on CZcams provides great info on the benefits of stainless, carbon and cast iron and how to use and maintain them.
Just a thought. Learning a lot from your channel!
No Al cookware here. Antique cast iron preferred. Stainless second. Ti for camping.
Could not agree more. Love all things edged. I have a couple "Hatchets" that are pretty inventive. A couple like the SOG and that Eastwing that are very limited on use. I prefer a larger cutting head that can actually chop and split wood.
Thanks for another great video brother.
rebadged hx outdoors...been using these as urban survival tool for past 4 years...only thing needed is duct tape on pry section as too sharp...plus the belt clip is not conducive to walk or run...should be a dangler..ive used that end hole as tp attach rope as hawk used as improvised grappling hook
Best review 😊f this just ordered one thx
nice it has a hammer head
most of those sheet metal axes have no real hammer
I typically do not like Olight but this looks nice
I got the Estwing Tomahawk but haven't really tested it yet
my favorite is the Estwing Sportsman Axe
is the tungsten carbide age upon us? maybe a powdered steel age?
Thanks for the review.
What is the edged tool at the top left of the video?
Very interesting looking
Katsu FA01 Tactical Folding Axe w/ Axis Lock: When you need Tactical Art to overshadow your chopping
czcams.com/video/TIiBdRZUxhM/video.html
Nothing from RMJ on the table?
presently
carbon fiber age ?
or quantum age ?
thats sears estwing "hawk" is the most hideous thing ive ever seen . it has zero appeal and looks like torture on your hands. i seriously have no idea why any blade enthusiast would buy one.