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-- Come to the woods with me and test out this garden tool I picked up.
I bought it and wanted to test it to see if it could be a cheap bushcraft tool.
I bring it to the woods and test it out, come along and have fun!
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Thank you all for the upload suggestions. I will be using some of them in the upcoming weeks. Please let me know what you think about this video should i try to find other weird pieces of gear to test? Thanks folks
i think anything you give us will be welcome by us all at this time bud. Cheers for Vid and you and your family stay safe.
Thanks Joe fun vid
Yeah , honest reviews of tools are always good. You arent sponsored by them so tell us what could be useful and what not to bother wasting our money on.
nice. I have often thought you should get your self good Machete to cut branches and smaller trees. Good Machete would work like this one, but double the power.
Build small log shelter, with woodsman trades. Join with drill and wood pegs, etc. Shawn can teach you trick or two.
Greetings from my quarantine at home in Iceland. Been re watching those old trips, 10 days 10 items, 8 days, stranded etc. Those can be watched more than once. Well done and thanks!
Stay safe
This kind of tool is very common in Finland although they are much simpler and I have never seen one with a saw. I think this one is designed more for North American market than it is for Finnish. We call them "vesuri" in Finnish and they are used for delimbing falled trees and are not really meant for hacking or splitting. Oh and Fiskars is a Finnish company, not Swedish. It's the oldest Finnish company still in business.
They don't even sell that here in Finland, both vesuris they sell have solid back of the blade.
TheApina Canadian here, I was just about to correct him. Definitely not Swedish lol. He’s playing with fire 🔥 haha
True, really meant only delimbing and that billhook on the end is there precisely because of that: making sure that the thin branch does not slide away or the edge won't slide away from a thin branch. Sure it can be used as an axe in a pinch but it should be judged as a secondary action for it. The saw part is the same thing, added bonus not meant as a primary saw.
Finland was a part of Sweden when Fiskars was founded (and 150 years after that) and the iron used was from Sweden. Fiskars has not been Swedish for 200 years though so I think we can agree that it is Finnish today :).
Sentäs joku muuki ymmärtää että Fiskars on Suomesta
How about gear care post camp out? Cleaning, air out, sharpen tools things like that.
Excellent suggestion! I know Joe will be doing his reel maintenance for the spring, that could be a good one. Not exactly “post” but same idea.
Mary Hawthorne great idea
Today we’re gonna be testing.... wait for pause... THIS THING, lol good to have you back making videos joe
Tripper is 100% puppy in a big dog body!! He's got a crazy streak in him, but he minds really well. He'll be a great companion as the puppy grows out of him. These videos work!! Stay safe my friend. Crazy times have only begun.
Fiskars is Finnish not Swedish. :)
näin O sootana sentään
Yup, Mora comes from Sweden, Fiskars = Finnish ;)
Huhu oli kamala virhe...
im offended
nobody cars
Oh, I love it when you stop to point our things like the squirrel action! Love when you throw in those bonuses! Surprises for all!
Nobody:
Tripper, directly into Joe's mic: WRGGGRRRRRRRGGRRGGRRRGGRGGR
Sounds a bit like Scout...although Scout whimpered a lot.
Sounds like snoopy
best part of the video TBH, loved this moment
Atlas Tennyson sounds like dirty panties
I wish I could have a wonderful pet like trip. Animals make my day.
Fiskars is actually from Finland, oldest company in the country that is still running.
Torilla tavataan PERKELE! 😁
should have done a review on the thick plastic packaging as well, because nothing cuts my fingers like that plastic
I once spent 20 minutes trying to pry open a packet of headphones I got while at the airport
Greetings from Scotland on lockdown Joe. Thanks for keeping us entertained. Stay safe.
That dog is HIGH VOLTAGE!!!!!
I swear that dog's tail has a life of its own. Reminds me of a cheetah's. Very cool looking.
he looks like an Akita Shepard mix but he has marble coat...
@@werewolf74 I thought he was a Belgian Malinois
I like that this isn’t titled “WEIRDEST SURVIVAL TOOL OFF AMAZON!” It’s something unique
Product reviews are one of my favorite. I miss the outdoors since the military. Just don't know how to get back into feeling free again. Thanks Joe. Look after one another even if they are not family. They are just our "Extended" family. Compassion is really needed now.
Keep bringing it, Joe. We appreciate you efforts, concerns and expertise.
tripper off cam sounding like a constipated Sasquatch lol
I know, I was like shit I hope that was the dog and not a bear....
Samsquanch* XD
Love the videos. Unfortunately, I’m considered “essential” so I have to work. But I’m alone at work and out on the outskirts of town so I see lots of wildlife and views. So I’m good there. When home, I’m relaxing, doing some much needed projects that I’ve fallen behind on and partaking in adult beverages.
Again, thank you for your videos.
Fortunately as a security officer I'm considered essential so even if we do get quarantined I still get to work and bring in money to pay bills. I feel bad for people who can't work but still have to pay bills with no money. Thank the good Lord that I still have work.
LordVader same
Thank you, Joe. I hope you and yours stay safe through this pandemic. After watching some of your videos I picked up a Silky Big Boy. I can see why it came from Japan. Might as well be a katana. Still extremely lightweight and I look forward to years of use with it. Thank you again.
30 minutes!? Well done Joey! Cool tool! Thanks for another video! Thanks for doing your best to get us content! We all appreciate it very much! Best wishes to you and the fam, man! Much love
I love hearing Tripper's growly voice; he has so much to say, lol. Good video, thanks. And, Happy Anniversary to you and Wil.
7:00 that is exactly what it is meant for, to clear tree branches from felled trees.
*LOVE* videos like these Joe! THANK YOU.
Thank you for continuing with content at this time. Much appreciated. Much love. Stay safe and healthy!
That’s the ticket. Like hangin’ out with the neighbor guy for a few minutes and askin “what’s new”? And then he pulls out this war club and says: “check this out”! Good show.
"Don't take any of my wood." Tripper sits down and starts chewing on a piece of wood. ROFL
As Fiskars is a Finnish company, I would say that tool looks very much like a "vesuri" (billhook?) with a saw accessory. In Finland we mainly use those to remove branches (with the peek/hook at the end). Usually we have one guy with a saw/axe knocking the trees done and the other guy strips the branches off the trees on the ground with a billhook (while the other guy keeps knocking trees down). Usually kids start out by helping with the billhook, before they graduate to using and axe/chainsaw.
Yay! Hey Joe! great stuff as always man. I've always looked at those and wondered about it.
0:49 Uh... Fiskars is Finnish not Swedish
Close enough.
@@2Skinny Fear the wrath of Finns coming down upon you for this ;D
@@2Skinny Most Finns consider getting called Swede as insult. It somewhere on par of calling Irish an Englishman. Basically there no Finnish literature pre mid 1800's because during Swedish rule all Finnish literature outside of few religious texts like bible and catechism was banned. We Finns basically define ourselves by not being either Russians or Swedes.
@@robinstrand3555 no shit dude, it was a joke.
@@762rk95tp or perhaps calling a Canadian an American? Sure Joe's had that one. Chill out FFS.
8:21 My stomach at 4am when I’m dozing off watching youtube
Thank You for sharing your knowledge and skills with us. During this time of uncertainty, watching a video like this really helps. God Bless You!!!
Fiskars is actually finnish Joe, its Finlands oldest company founded in 1649. Great video as always, cheers from Sweden
Tripper talking the whole time is hilarious.
Tripper has a bit of energy I've noticed.
he's getting very strong
I have one of those tools. I put an around the whole thing. Now it’s a survival tool, in the truck for emergencies, self defense, garden tool, and zombie killer. Slash, hook, push, two points, and edge on the back for roots n stuff. It’s bigger brother is also worth ‘adjusting’.
I seen those in our Can. Tire here and though about how useful they would be in the bush. Glad to see your review on this. In a pinch it looks like it could be useful but the long term not so much. Thanks Joe.
Stay Safe, Bud.
Love how there more Content I don’t mind if it 10-15 minutes long
22:48 😂🤣 TRIPPER CAN FLY!
Hey joe! You have really inspired me to go out camping with my dad, I love your videos and I think you are a legend! Keep up the amazing work!
I think the shots through the campfire smoke make it feel like we are there. I know, it's a huge no-no in camera work, but we don't have to be professionals... when the audience would rather it be 'real.' Thanks for making the effort at reviewing this tool.
Lmao, he really like that ball.
looks like they kinda patterned it off of a woodsman's pal
Good advice Joe! It sometime takes trials and suffering to bring us together. I like the short video good refresher course and the plus is getting to see you 🤗
Thanks for the presentation!
Loved the video. I love them all, short, long, no matter. Just listening to you blah blah blah is very soothing for me. Keep em coming buddy the world needs you now more than ever. 👁🦉👁
0:49 You just gained 5 million enemies...
unsubbed instantly
😭😭😭😭
Well, what do you expect from an ""American"? ;-)
Nah, come on folks, we all make mistakes, indeed I wish ther ones I've made were so small!
Swedish / Finnish is there really a difference? JUST KIDDING!!
Matthew Hamilton Ha Ha. You just insulted all Canadians!!! Just in case the Swedish and Finnish didn’t get the joke.
Thanks for reviewing this. I've picked it up a dozen times and put it back but now I see with some modification this could be pretty useful. After all, it's a garden tool.
Thank you Joe for a video. Doesn't matter the length of the video, I love to watch them all. Please keep up the great work.
Fiskars makes some good tools for the buck. I use mine a lot to clear bamboo around my property.
Find some more wierd tools Joe this is pretty interesting/By the way good vid.
Thanks for the video, Joe! Love your content
Thank you Joe, enjoyed it and looking forward to more videos similar to this one.
In fact Tripper sounds like a bear with his growling and moaning keep up the good work trip
I just came here to say it's not a Swedish brand. Looks like this has been well taken care of though :)
I keep one of these in the door of my van. I use it in the eastern woodlands of Kentucky for briars mostly. I appreciate Trippers commentary off camera😃
Tripper was hilarious.
I appreciate these videos, so many things to choose from. Helps thin out the choices. Thanks
Hey noticed you had a lot of white spots on your nails. I get them frequently. Normally for me its coz my calcium is low.
Joe: So what have you guys been doing during this time?
My wife immediately says "Well, we're watching you Joe!"
Right ? 😉😊
Thanks for the new video Joe.
Thanks for sharing, Joe!
..hope your new extended family/ visitors are well..
Stay Safe!
With the aesthetic of that, looks like meat's back on the menu boys
Excellent LOTR reference. Thumbs up.
I just watched that last night
lol, i knew i recognised it's shape .. Orc weapon
NOOOO! IT'S ABSOLUTELY NOT A SWEDISH BRAND, IT'S FINNISH!!!
Yeah calling it Swedish hurts :D
i live in Sweden and want to take the opportunity to make excuse for "greata" of Sweden" the sata-nical mon-ster that was let loose in the world. they say they have locked her up "because of coronavirus" but whoever lives will see, right.
anyways, i have saved some "thus says The Lord" about the coronavirus and stuff like that on this playlist:
youtube dot com/playlist?list=PL9ogEgYsKJnQ5XDNn7cWvaq0IOr9enna6
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiskars
Yeah, never say anything swedish if it is from FINLAND
Ah ah ah I love it when you Viking guys "fight". xD
Loving these videos Joe! I'm definitely interested in sharpening tools videos, and more gear reviews. Thanks man!
Love your new pack boat! Seen it at Swift when I was there love the logos especially the one on bottom of boat! Can't wait to see you enjoying it! I know I will be enjoying my new kayak!
0:49 IT'S NOT SWEDISH IT'S FINNISH!!!!!!!!!!
Torilla tavataan PERKELE! 😁
I'm sitting at home with a gimp knee. Watching a spring storm coming through my area.. went from nice to crap in a few moments. My pup crawled into my lap and my German shepherd is asleep in the floor. Little dude doesn't like thunder. Everyone take the time, tell your folks you love them. Hug your kiddos a little longer, love that woman or whomever is your special someone. More time at home, means making memories, love them up and get out in nature. Best medicine in the world? Family and friends, outdoors in the bush.
My introduction to Canadian Tire was 30 years ago, and was a very pleasant experience. I broke a crank shaft outside of Whitehorse, got a room when I hit town and sought out Canadian Tire at first light. A gentleman (mechanic) there, name was Rocky Holt, he took very good care of me. I was hole-up in my hotel room for four days while a new crank was trucked up from Vancouver, in the mean time, Rocky did all the prep work, had a machine shop check the align bore and had me back on the road in no time when the crank arrived. This was no minor repair, the V-8 had to come out of my car. Solid work on his part, great folks to deal with. I appreciated them immensely.
Tripper's vocalizations are hilarious. He's so expressive while fussing with his toys.
That Fiskars tool is sort of the multi-tool of the machete world. I'd file a 90 degree sharp spine where the blade comes into the handle for the fire steel striking chore.
Thanks for the gear review Joe. I'm quarantined in a comfortable motel in Burlington Vermont. Been an avid watcher & student of your for years! Stay safe!
What I got out of this video: Rooorawawaruuuh. Ararawaruhrooar.
Also that this is a silly tool. But mostly the first thing
10,20,30, minutes. Enjoy all the vacations we take to Canada while never leaving our farm in TN. On the bright side ten minute vids mean we can look forward to a new short adventure every night. Stay well you and your family. Time will pass and Corona will once again be beer.
Love the product review. Thank you!
Hey I love your videos and have helped me with my camping experiences many times. Thank you
Hey nice to see you making an effort thru these time I'm in orillia no real place to play hope all is well in your crowded house good luck
Hey Joe..You are a great Bushman..I enjoy all your videos..You have your serious teaching side, yet you throw in little fun surprises which in turn makes it fun to watch you and that fun and gorgeous friend of yours, Tripper..Happy you and Trip are continuing to make videos in times when we need a distraction from all the crazy things going on in the world..Thank You Joe and God Bless you and Your Family..
I got one a few months ago to keep in my car for this reason. Thanks for testing them.
Thanks, Joe. Keep it up. Maybe another video showcasing your knives. Never too many knives.
Yes great video interested to see you trying new tools.
I Liked the video. Not too long and not too short. LoveTripper he really is well named. He is a “trip”. He is just so funny. No matter how excited he is with his toy, or whatever he happens to be playing with, he I very obedient when you say out. The reaction is almost instantaneous. What a good and smart dog.
Joe stay well, you and your beautiful family. You are right, this is unprecedented in our lifetime, it is a good way for families to spend time together. May God bless and protect you and your family now and always, Amen.
hey joe thanks again be safe you and family through these times god is with us
Congratulations on 19 years. Thanks for continuing to put out videos. I always learn something from them.
Very useful tool, for what we need to do at camp. Thanks Joe.
Love the product testing videos! I'd love to see more like this, in between your long trip videos.
9:07 mark Bigfoot runs past in the background! Tripper didn’t even notice ha! Great vid! Nice review!
loving these short vids joe. thanks for uploading!
Joe, You and Your family stay safe, and thanks for the content :)
I have the smaller version of the bill hook and it works perfectly fine I love it. I love ur videos keep up what u are doing
Nice video! Take care Joe, of you and your family. Peace and Good Fortune and Good Health to you all.
I love Tripper soundtracks! Thanks Joe! Keep healthy.
..all stocked up.. checked on family.. they are in metropolitan areas.. luckily there are service and important work to the community so they just need to hang in there..
My wife and I now live in a very rural area in hill country Texas so no cases, yet..
My wife enjoys quilting more and I can work in our garden and enjoy our bird watching.. (sit'n stay) Bousch is a good naturalist, too!
Joe, I just want to say that I appreciate you being comfortable in your skin. It is enjoyable watching you being a dork at times. Life is too short to not enjoy our own little idiosyncrasies and faux pas. Continue on your journey and best wishes to you and the family during this trying time. Scout, forever!
Awesome footage will keep watching love your dog
I'm loving these short videos. Weird pieces of gear are always a plus, along with small details such as care and maintenance of equipment and cleaning up after a trip.
I have seen these tools and wondered how they would really stand up to the test. Thanks for doing a cool little review on it Joe... Dennis, Canoehound Adventures
Love the short vids, Joe.
Keep them coming!
Great video I have been looking at one and now I think I will get one
Thanks Joe! The videos are helping me keep sane in this strange time.
I have the smaller version of this doohickey. Very useful and it stays with me in the tractor.
Thank you for continuing to upload Joe
I have a couple of very basic billhooks. They were originally made mainly for hedge-laying and used to be very popular back in the days in Britain and some continental countries. Billhooks are also known as Swiss machetes. They are great for cutting through brush. I use mine mostly for making kindling and small bits of firewood. Would be great seeing this tool making a return again in our modern world.
Love these kind of videos Joe keep them coming