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Silky

Silky Yoki Chopper

Item #: 33035
$104.99
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Description

Silky Yoki 270mm Chopper

The ultimate tool for multiple vegetation types! The YOKI is versatile enough to reduce vines, limbs and small logs to a more manageable or productive size. Use with either one or two hands. Blade can be re-sharpened. Includes a custom-fitted carrying case with a matching hole-hanger.

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Quick Specs

Brand Silky
MPN 570-27
UPC 4903585570271
UNSPSC 27111600
Other
Blade Length: 10.63˝ (270 mm). Weight: 1.17 lbs.; 1.5 lbs. with Sheath. Metal: Alloy Steel. Blade Thickness: 2.75 mm.

Quick Specs

Brand: Silky
MPN: 570-27
UPC: 4903585570271
UNSPSC: 27111600

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Reviews

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Anonymous

The quality of this chopper is up to Silky's high level, and I have no complaints about that. The sheath is a little awkward to use, with a long strip of velcro requiring two hands to open, so it's not easy to get it off your belt. The price is a little high for what it is, but unless you lose it, this tool will probably last many many years so that should be factored in.

Anonymous

This is the best tool I have ever used. I search for section markers on 4200 acres. I have cut hundreds of 1 and 2 inch saplings and have never had the handle come off. I seldom have to sharpen it. Has great steel. Only just touch it up ,,,, never put a stone on it. The hook cuts through briars like butter. Had it for approx 2 yrs and all I can say is that it is unbelievable. Get one,, I promise you will love it !!!!!

Anonymous

the blade is fine - the tang runs the full length of the handle so no worries about it snapping like the gerber brush thinner. however, the rubber grip is a 2 piece that is not very securely attached to the blade and after a while it works loose. only held in place by sockets in the rubber that wrap onto projections on the blade. if you hit anything solid the handle will pop off, and it wont go back on correctly after that