Tramontina 20 Inch Bush Machete with Poly Handle

(4 customer reviews)
Tramontina Machetes, Brazil
  • Blade Length: 20″
  • Overall Length: 25″
  • Textured hard plastic handle
  • Bush Style SAE 1070 High-Carbon Steel
  • Imported from Brazil
  • Primary grind established at factory but will require further sharpening for fine edge.
  • Not aesthetically pristine and may have minor blemishes that are not considered defective.
  • Sheath sold separately
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In stock

From: $23.99

In many ways Tramontina is the machete of Brazil. And yes, they know their machetes in Brazil. Tramontina machetes are used by rural workers in the hinterlands of South America. These machetes are now becoming more and more popular outside of Brazil as Tramontina value is truly extraordinary. A no frills, economical work machete.

SKU: TR26616020 Category:
Brand

Blade Length

20 in.

Total Length

25 in.

Weight

15 oz.

Width at Widest Point

2 3/8 in.

Blade Composition

SAE 1070 High-Carbon Steel

Blade Thickness (Above Handle / At Tip)

2.2 mm/ 1.5 mm

Blade Style

Blade Detail

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

Full Tang

Yes

Handle Features

Lanyard Hole, Rivited

Handle Material

Hard Plastic / Polypropylene

Handle Style

Quillon

Country of Origin

Brazil

Based on 4 reviews

4.8 overall
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  1. Robin

    Extra!!!
    Für mordo Party!!! ☠️☠️☠️

    Robin

  2. Koech Khendi

    One the most trusted tool in my farm. Neighbors are inquiring where to get them. In Kenya the stock is limited.

    Koech Khendi

  3. Lee Sowders

    Best BRUSH Machete on the market for women and shorter guys. Tall guys and experienced choppers I recommend the 24″ because it gives more reach and momentum.

    Again, this is a brush Machete, meant for bushes, briars, trees and limbs <1" hard wood, or <2" for softer woods like pine trees.

    I personally like the poly handle. I've never had one break, They don't degrade, and most importantly they don't give splinters after a few years like wood handles tend to.

    Lee Sowders

  4. ayub

    4star

    ayub

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