Parang is a sturdy and inexpensive machete inspired by tools made on the Malay peninsula and in Indonesia. Thanks to its thirty-centimeter stainless steel head, it will cope not only with allotment weeds and garden bushes, but also with thicker branches and even small stumps.
Kandar machete - inexpensive, balanced and sturdy
The machete has two main advantages: it is cheap and suitable for heavy work. The tool is lightweight, well-balanced, so it fits securely in the hand.
The contoured handle with a rubberized, non-slip texture further enhances the comfort of use. The hole located here allows you to thread a cord.
The heads of the Parang machete are coated with a black epoxy coating, which protects the steel from corrosion and prevents sun reflections.
Kandar Parang machete will also be useful in survival.
Not only allotmentists can reach for a machete. Survival and bushcraft enthusiasts will also appreciate the strong construction and sharp blade. The tool will help to pave the way in densely wooded terrain, cut smaller pieces of wood, debark and debark them, sharpen stakes or poles.
Safe transportation
The manufacturer also took care of safety and convenient transportation by including a carrying case with the machete. Fastened with clips and equipped with an adjustable cord, it can easily be clipped to a backpack or slung over the shoulder.