🌿 Dig, Slice, Thrive! The ultimate tool for every outdoor enthusiast.
The NJP800 Yamagatana Hori Weeding & Digging Knife features a 7.25-inch Japanese stainless steel blade with an ergonomic 5.5-inch black plastic handle. Designed for versatility, it excels in gardening, hunting, and camping, ensuring precision and durability for all outdoor tasks.
D**.
Buy one.
Then what are these for a while. I went to Menards and bought a fisker's brand hori hori knife. This one's much better. It's sharper, it's thicker, it has a nicer sheath. When the price dropped to $15 I snagged it. Buy one. It's one of the nicest, handiest tools I have for gardening and yard work. Just be careful cuz it is sharp and you can cut yourself easily.
P**S
great tool for the garden
was definetly worth the money. Very sturdy and sharp
B**A
Dig in with this Hori-fically sharp blade.
I've always had an appreciation for the pragmatic design of Japanese tools - especially the saws and chisels used in traditional Japanese carpentry. This 'hori' is no different and the quality is immediately evident in the blade's stainless steel finish. The blade itself is 1/8" thick (3.24mm), and the width is nearly 2". It feels nice and sturdy in my hands, and is neither too heavy nor too light. The embossed ruler on the concave side of the hori is fairly accurate for both inch and millimetre scales, which surprised me because I've come to expect the addition of this sort of feature to be done poorly.The only thing that I consider to be a potential issue with it is the polymer handle. I don't know exactly what kind of plastic it is and the description for the listing does not specify; but living in Arizona, the ever-present UV light can cause plastics to deteriorate and fail (if you leave it sitting outside). Though you can always opt for the version with a wooden handle, but that would mean sacrificing the hilt (which on a double-edged blade made for stabbing into the ground, I wouldn't want my hand to accidentally slide down the blade when it suddenly and forcefully encounters a rock). The partial-tang is also a little "meh" because it means the hori isn't balanced - but since it's technically not a knife, I feel like I'm probably being a little too picky.Finally, the plastic sheath that comes with it seems reasonable enough, especially if you're only using it for gardening. I bought this to carry in my rucksack on hikes or for occasions such as metal-detecting/hobby-geology. With that in mind, I don't feel as though the sheath will stand up to a whole lot of abuse over time, so I plan to make one from leather.Overall, I appreciate the craftsmanship - it's pleasing both aesthetically and ergonomically, even if it is just a tool for digging the weeds or whatever it is you choose to do.*It worked well digging up a few weeds in my yard, and the ground is quite solid here. If it doesn't hold up to actual use or I encounter any issues, then I'll update my review accordingly.
M**Y
Good, but it could be improved
Well made, stainless blade and very sharp, The plastic sheath is well made and fits the knife well. It has slots on both sides of the sheath near the point which will allow the sheath to be easily rinsed or blown free of any dirt inside. I have ordered a metal spring clip from another Amazon vendor to replace the belt loop which came with the knife. This will make it easier slip the knife onto whatever belt I'm wearing or onto a pocket. I would have gladly paid extra for this option if Tomita offered it. Other than the clip I only wish the blade was a full tang through the handle. Few knives are made this way today even though it makes them much stronger. Full tang is something else I would have gladly paid extra for.UPDATEI've had the knife for a couple of weeks now and I still like it. It digs well, and is still very sharp on both edges. The spring clip I put on the sheath is useful, but I will need to find a more heavy duty clip. I still wish it was a full tang and would buy another one if the company produced a full tang model.UPDATE 2The sheath broke after about 2 weeks. The upper portion snapped of of the sheath itself while moving around in the seat of my tractor. The knife is still a five, the sheath is a one for durability. Quality Kydex or leather would not do this. Overall downgrade to a 4.
G**Y
Solid and really effective tool for your occasional light to medium duty garden work..
country of origin: JapanAfter field testing the product on some gardening work, with realistic expectation, you also might be satisfied with this tool just like I am.Few weeks ago, using serrated edge with some elbow grease , I saw through some 1/2 inch wet (living) roots to remove an unwanted bush.It took me around 15 mintues to do the job.Today, using serrated edge again, I went through some badly over grown sod. Including roots, I sliced through, "over foot in length of vegetation" to fully stuff a 33 gallon garbage bag with it.This job also took me around 15 minutes of actual work.Thanks to effectiveness of this tool, Both times It felt like just a light workout to me.Without it, both job would have been much harder and took lot longer.Although I can't say it's like hot knife going through butter, it makes garden work easier and even fun enough for average strength healthy adult..I just have to remember to put my weight with the blade and against roots I'm slicing and sawing through.It's great at sawing and slicing light to medium duty at your garden.Pros:I really appreciate the extra large hand rest which will effectively prevent injuries when working in wet condition.This item is made in Japan, made by Japanese at a company based in Japan. I urge more US and European companies like Apple and Fiskar to do the same.It's made of stainless steel to prevent rusting.It looks just great with very military or tactical appearance.Con;it doesn't feel like it's fully tanged...Thus, it's not as balanced as some people like myself might like. So I took one star off.EDIT: 11/26/2011I been using this tool to extract dandilions and it works perfectly and quite easily. I love how I can groom my lawn without poisoning EVERYTHING with toxic weed spray.It's a great multi purpose tool. I really love mine now.Edit: 3/3/2012So far I removed over two 33gal bag worth of dandilions, just with this one tool!Just by observing my yard work, my neighbor wants me to order one for her hubby.
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