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10 years 4 months ago - 10 years 4 months ago #39235 by OleCowboy
KLAX multi-tool axe head detaches for easy transport

By Nick Lavars

Ever been walking through the woods and had that impulse to chop up a fallen log, measure each piece, scrape off the untidy bits, fix them together with nails, nuts and bolts and then crack open a fresh beer? Okay, such an urge might be beyond even the most inspired of outdoor enthusiasts, but if you're carrying a KLAX multi-tool titanium axe head, it's hard to imagine a scenario for which you'd be unprepared.

The lightweight and versatile titanium Ti-KLAX is set to occupy the flagship multi-till ax...The KLAX axe head weighs just 7.4 oz (210 g) and, like a beefed-up Swiss Army knife, featu...In addition to the axe blade, cut into the surface of the head is a bottle opener, scraper...Measuring 6.25 x 3.75 0.3 in (15.8 x 9.5 x 0.76 cm), the KLAX is fixed to the handle via a...View all
The KLAX axe head weighs just 7.4 oz (210 g) and, like a beefed-up Swiss Army knife, features a bevy of built-in tools. Measuring 6.25 x 3.75 0.3 in (15.8 x 9.5 x 0.76 cm), the KLAX is fixed to the handle via a custom-made clamping mechanism and can be quickly detached for easier transport.

In addition to the axe blade, cut into the surface of the head are a bottle opener, scraper, five wrench sizes, a hex bit driver, a lanyard hole and a carabiner. The end opposite to the blade is designed to be used as a hammer and also features grooves marking an Imperial ruler along its edge.

In addition to the axe blade, cut into the surface of the head is a bottle opener, scraper...
The lightweight and versatile titanium Ti-KLAX is set to occupy the flagship multi-till axe-head spot of Klecker Knives, an Oregon-based knife and tool manufacturer. It won't come cheap, with an expected retail price of US$550, but the company does have less expensive models.

The KLAX Lumberjack uses an identical design but is made from stainless steel. If you can overlook the additional weight at 12 oz (340 g), then this $160 version could be a more cost effective way to ready yourself for the wilderness.

Slightly cheaper options include the KLAX Woodsman, which does away with the wrenches and hex key, and the KLAX Feller, which sports an axe blade, scraper and hammer only.

Other multi-tool axes around that price include the $80 4-in-1 Woodsman and the $110 Crovel. At a glance, it does appear that the KLAX offers more versatility than its competitors, but hey, it's not like we have an axe to grind.

The company is currently raising funds for its multi-tool axe heads on Kickstarter. Early pledges for Ti-KLAX are set at $495, while $75 will put you in line for the simpler KLAX Feller. Each tool comes with a snap-on protective cover and a round wooden handle. Pending campaign success, shipping is estimated for October 2014.

www.gizmag.com/klax-multi-tool-axe-head/...-53f1c46020-90842613
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10 years 4 months ago #39362 by NightForce
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"It won't come cheap, with an expected retail price of US$550, but the company does have less expensive models."

Good lord, for this price I could higher someone to chop wood for me or by 3 full cords and have it delivered! :woohoo:

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10 years 4 months ago #39375 by OleCowboy
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NightForce wrote: "It won't come cheap, with an expected retail price of US$550, but the company does have less expensive models."

Good lord, for this price I could higher someone to chop wood for me or by 3 full cords and have it delivered! :woohoo:

:rotfl: I know you noticed that I never said cheap or available at Wal Mart.

It like a lot of stuff out there caters to the 'survivalist/prepper' crowd, many who live in cities have great jobs and will spend money on useless junk they will never use and could NOT use if they had too. Look for the axe to be on the "prepper' survival tool of the month club.

I personally, look at the head attachment and my first thought is, WRONG, this thing could not stand up to real hard use. The head would fly off.

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10 years 4 months ago #39388 by MrMarty51
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$550.00 is how I got this beauty of an ax.


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10 years 4 months ago #39390 by jtallen83
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OleCowboy wrote: I personally, look at the head attachment and my first thought is, WRONG, this thing could not stand up to real hard use. The head would fly off.


You and me both! I've sold a couple hundred used axes on ebay that dated from the late 1800's to the 1950's. They didn't change much over those years and those were the years that they were used HARD. There were some gimmicky patented axes from the period and they sold for big money to collectors IF they were not broken, the break was usually in the eye due to a lack of steel or just poor construction. There is a very similar patent to this new axe from those days but I've never seen the actual axe head. The standard method used to attach the handle to the eye of an axe was duplicated many other tools of the period that needed longer handles and had hard lives,why? because it worked.
That snazzy new axe is nothing more than a wall hangar, a future collectible at best.
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