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Tramontina 22 Inch Bush Machete with Poly Handle

(2 customer reviews)
Tramontina Machetes, Brazil

Blade Length: 22 inches of high-carbon steel.
Overall Length: 27 inches from tip to handle.
Blade Style: Long Bush (Latin) style for maximum reach.
Handle: Durable Polypropylene—weatherproof and impact-resistant.
Weight: 18 ounces (designed for momentum and reach).
Origin: Made in Brazil by Tramontina.
Sheath: Not included; sold separately.

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$23.99

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$38.98 for 2 item(s)

The Tramontina 22 inch bush machete is built for maximum reach and heavy clearing. This long, high-carbon steel blade allows you to clear large areas of tall grass and thick brush with fewer swings. The durable poly handle is weather-resistant and shaped for a secure grip during high-velocity use. Perfectly balanced for its length, this machete is a favorite for professional landscaping and large-scale farm work. Trust the TR266 series for a professional tool that handles the toughest outdoor tasks with ease.

SKU: TR26616022 Categories: , Brand:
Brand

Blade Length

22 in.

Total Length

27 in.

Weight

1 lb. 1 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 / 1.9 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 2 reviews

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  1. Lee Sowders

    Best BRUSH Machete on the market for an average guy. 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, small trees and limbs <1" dia. hard wood, or <2" dia. 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. (But I'd still use gloves to prevent blisters!)

    Lee Sowders

  2. Harry dodd

    a great tool for small trees and clearing the jungle path

    Harry dodd

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