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After 746 days, a MY22 4-door Badlands Bronco :-)
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I was going to scoff a bit at the price, but then I looked up my MaxAx that I've been carrying around for 30 years, it's comparable.

But it's hard to beat an E-Tool tri-folder. I've moved a lot of stubborn earth with one. It's compact, light weight, can double as a chair or a weapon 🤠
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I was going to scoff a bit at the price, but then I looked up my MaxAx that I've been carrying around for 30 years, it's comparable.

But it's hard to beat an E-Tool tri-folder. I've moved a lot of stubborn earth with one. It's compact, light weight, can double as a chair or a weapon 🤠
Was curious so I googled quick…. This thing??

https://forresttool.com/products/the-max®
 

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After 746 days, a MY22 4-door Badlands Bronco :-)
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Clubs
 
Was curious so I googled quick…. This thing??

https://forresttool.com/products/the-max®
Yep. It's a great tool, but shoveling with it is always a little awkward to me. I'm thinking because of the shorter axe handle, so I will usually use the E-tool for those duties I get closer to the ground with it. The axe & other bits have come in handy over the years 🤠
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