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The FOBACHI Military Folding Shovel and Pick is a rugged, multi-purpose entrenching tool made from high-carbon alloy steel. Measuring 48cm when unfolded, it combines 8 essential functions in one compact, foldable design with an ergonomic rubber grip and a convenient carrying pouch, perfect for camping, hiking, backpacking, gardening, and tactical use.
| ASIN | B01KILGIRO |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Brand | FOBACHI |
| Brand Name | FOBACHI |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 79 Reviews |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
| Handle material | Alloy Steel |
| Is Foldable | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 47.2 x 11 x 2.7 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 620 Grams |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 47.2 x 11 x 2.7 centimetres |
| Item weight | 620 Grams |
| Manufacturer | FOBACHI |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FOBACHI-FS-01 |
| Material | Rubber |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| UPC | 714569062873 |
A**N
Exceptional quality, rugged, long lasting and value for money. The S.A.S of folding shovels
The FOBACHI military folding shovel is without doubt one of the best purchases I have ever made. This summer, I decided to remove six conifers (12 foot x 8 foot wide) from my mums garden. I cut them down easily enough and all was well until I started trying to dig out the stumps. A traditional spade was too large to dig among the narrow gaps of the thick network of large tangled roots, and after a few days I conceded defeat and went looking for something smaller. There were many small folding shovels on offer claiming to be used by 'Special Forces' etc, but they also had specially high prices. I took a punt on the The FOBACHI military folding shovel. It arrived promptly in a small brown jiffy bag and at first I thought there had been a mistake; surely it can't be in an A5 envelope? Sure enough, the shovel is contained, disassembled, in its own small canvas carry pouch, with the head of the shovel folded over to save space. A simple screw thread connects the head to the shaft and you're ready to go. The first thing you notice is how tough the steel is. I thought if it lasts this job, it's done well. This shovel (along with a lot of hard work on my part) had six stumps out in four days. The handy folding pick on the reverse side of the shovel (which stows away when not in use) was also helpful to dig in minute gaps and allow me to gain access to unseen vertical tap roots. Another handy feature is the serrated edge, which I frequently used to chop through the numerous network of thinner trailing roots. Despite being made of steel, it is light in the hand and easy to use and the rubber grip means it won't fly out of your hand on hot sticky days or wet nasty ones. In fact, despite the array of tools I had assembled, I frequently found my self only needing this shovel; it's that versatile. A simple clean with a wet rag, then dried off with a towel and it stored away ready for next time. The shovel went onto serve me the whole summer, digging out a ton of limestone chippings as well as planting new trees. The fact I could hold the tree with one hand and dig using the FOBACHI with the other was a lifesaver. Throughout all that digging, I never felt as though it would snap, bend or let me down. Also, its small compact size was vital in digging out a trench I made for some raised beds, where a full size spade isn't practical to wield. All in all, this shovel just won't quit. I love its spirit! (if shovels can have spirit). I cannot recommend it highly enough. Buy one and just marvel at it.
R**E
Neat little hiking/camping tool
Sturdy folding spade/pick mini mattock. Smaller than I thought, assembled its about as long as my forearm and the blade is roughly palm sized. It weighs 600g and fits snuggly in a handy pouch (included). Folded and packed its about hand sized. The shaft is in 2 parts with a decent thread length that means a secure bond. Altogether its a excellent little utility shovel. The edge comes not very sharp but a couple of mins with a whet stone sorted that, ditto for the teeth of the saw. The pouch is the most disappointing part as it seems a bit flimsy and cheap. I wouldn't want to rely on it attached to a belt as the stiching seems weak and the velcro is a bit inadequate. That said if its in a rucksack it should do find to keep it isolated and also attached to a belt might take some explaining.
A**Y
Not what i was expecting but still useful
Ok let be clear this is a very well made unit the blade side of the (shovel) is not sharp but the hole unit seems nice and strong. It is very compact and fits on the pouch well .The pick side of the tool is about right to help you get started digging out a small fire pit .Ther is a serrated edge on the others side not sure how useful this will e will test it soon. This makes a nice compact emergency tool. Now to the cons it is tiny about the size of my hand so as a true shovel it is not more a large garden trowel. Also my carry case showed signs of ware and had a small hole in the back . Taking in to account the good and bad points i will be adding this to my bag as a emergency tool and for light digging ie fire pits and alike jobs it still good value for money and the size is a pluse for easy carry as long as your not plaing on digging a trench ,it would probably do the job as it seem strong but take a lot of time and effort
F**T
Solid construction and very practical
A fair bit smaller than I expected and really only practical to use with one hand but even so I was able to dig a fairly large hole quickly and without a great deal of effort. The edges of the blade are very sharp and cut through soil and roots with ease and it is sturdy enough that I don't fear bending or breaking it. The pick can be secured into a pickaxe position or protruding forwards from the handle which I found useful to poke some holes in the ground to test it prior to digging, the saw seems surprisingly effective and I even used the bottle opener a couple times. Folds up very small when you're done and has a good quality bag.
I**Y
Solid but too small for me
Solid and adaptable device but very small and very short handle. Not suitable for my needs so returned for full refund. Prompt delivery and refund so good service.
L**N
Good quality FOBACHI Folding Shovel and Pick
I purchased this FOBACHI Folding Shovel and Pick for the purpose of prepping / putting together a bugout bag for when the SHTF. Some reviewers here have expressed disappointment that it is little more than a garden trowel in size. This is perfect for my prepping needs as it is light and not bulky, it will fit nicely in my bugout bag and not add too much weight to carry long distance, yet it is capable of being used for creating a fire pit and drainage channels in the event of a survival situation. The quality is very good. I searched around as most versions of this tool have a plastic securing collar which could easily break under the stress of use or become brittle with age. This Fobachi tool, however, has a metal securing collar, and therefore I have confidence that it is fit for purpose and will last. I only need to add a little grease to the threads then I'm all prepped and ready!
P**M
Does the Job
OK first things first, if you are the person who has just been awarded the contract for the London Underground Extension keep looking coz this ain't gonna do it :). For the rest, yes it is small but it really does do the job, so far used for digging fire pits and for disposing of mine and the dogs pooh in holes around a foot deep, yes I know the P word but hey ho. This digging tool is actually pretty tough unlike the ยฃ7 version my friend had (note the word had) it cuts through roots does not bend when leveraged and although the shovel face is more like an XL trowel you can actually move a lot of earth without getting fatigued. I have dug a few pits/holes etc and so far no sign of wear, no bending of the metal and the shovel still tightens up.More importantly the pin has not deformed Most things in life are compromise and the compromise here is this, this tool is smaller than others and thus digging make take slightly longer although for fire pits you would most likely not really notice. However it is lighter takes up less space and still functions as you would hope. I would never presume to tell you what you should buy and as with all things begin by understanding what you actually need, and how you will use/transport it. For me a heavier shovel would be left behind thus rendering it useless where this is a perfect size and a good weight. I am therefor happy t accept the lower shovel capacity as my compromise. I hope this helps, Paul
S**N
The design is brilliant and it seems to be extremely well made ( ...
Bought this for the car as part of my winter safety/survival kit. The design is brilliant and it seems to be extremely well made ( military grade ). It has a spike to turn it into a pickaxe and one side of the spade head is serrated for use as a saw. It folds down to fit into a small pouch which has a belt loop so you can attach it to a trouser belt or rucksack. The only slight criticism is the handle is short so you'll need to be on your knees for any digging out. A modification to the design to allow for perhaps two additional screw in sections to make the handle longer would be perfect. There would be enough room in the pouch to accommodate. The slight criticism aside this is a great product ( which hopefully I won't have to use ) at a great price. Highly recommended.
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