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Imacasa 22 Inch Panga Machete

(1 customer review)
Imacasa Machetes, El Salvador
  • Blade Length: 22″
  • Overall Length: 27″
  • 1075 High Carbon Panga Style Blade with Black Finish
  • Natural color wood handle
  • Not aesthetically pristine and may have minor blemishes that are not considered defective.
  • Primary grind established at factory but may require sharpening before first use.
  • Sheath Sold Separately
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Out of stock

This distinct machete, popular in parts of the Caribbean, has a classic panga style blade. A heavily weighted machete good for chopping, it has 3 grooves in the base of the blade that increase flexibility.

Imacasa is based in Santa Ana, El Salvador, but produces machetes for almost all of the Americas. Imacasa machetes and cutting tools are designed to excel in industries such as agricultural, construction and gardening.

Imacasa is the sister company of Condor Machetes, whose reputation of producing quality machetes has been established for over two centuries.

Like Condor, Imacasa produces excellent quality machetes and has a marketing policy directed toward customer satisfaction in each region. With their willingness to adapt to local styles and quality manufacturing, Imacasa machetes have received great acceptance and a big demand in many markets.

SKU: IM-33-22 B-MI Categories: ,
Brand

Blade Length

22 in.

Total Length

28 1/4 in.

Weight

1 lb. 6 oz.

Width at Widest Point

3 in.

Blade Composition

1075 High Carbon Steel

Blade Thickness (Above Handle / At Tip)

2.40 mm. / 1.70 mm.

Blade Style

Blade Detail

Black Finish, Primary grind established at factory but may require sharpening before first use.

Full Tang

Yes

Handle Features

Rivited

Handle Material

Wood

Handle Style

Quillon

Country of Origin

El Salvador

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  1. Drew sansom (verified owner)

    This machete is a man im a surveyor in Florida and Alabama. I sharpened the back of it behind the hook part and its a beast i use the imacasa pate de cuche for all my light work and the panga for the bigger stuff but it will also make light work of anything with its curved edge and the hook but sharpening both sides is a must with this guy there is a llt of value in this machete as well as the pata de cuche or colin the older surveyors still believe in the the old out of business collins legitameus but they are expensive if you can even. Find one the next best thing i swear are these imacasas

    Drew sansom