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NISAKU NJP650 The Original Hori Hori Namibagata Japanese Stainless Steel Weeding Knife, 7.25-Inch Blade

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Features

  • QUALITY: Made in Japan with the finest stainless steel.
  • EASY MEASUREMENT: Inch markings on the blade will ensure your plants and bulbs are planted at just the right depth.
  • MULTI-USE: Both serrated and straight edge blades, and is a fantastic gardening, landscaping, and camping tool.
  • DURABILITY: The blade is rust and scratch resistant, and stays razor sharp.
  • ERGONOMIC: Blade Size: 7.25 inches; Handle Size: wood, 5.25 inches; Weight: 10 oz.

Description

Gentle Stainless Steel knife

Recommended Uses For Product: Camping


Brand: Nisaku


Model Name: Namibagata Hori


Special Feature: Both serrated and straight edge blades


Age Range (Description): Adult


Included Components: GARDEN TOOL, Faux Leather Sheath


Handle Material: Wood


Color: Stainless Steel/Wood Handle


Blade Material: Stainless Steel


Style: Original


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping


Brand: Nisaku


Model Name: Namibagata Hori


Special Feature: Both serrated and straight edge blades


Age Range (Description): Adult


Included Components: GARDEN TOOL, Faux Leather Sheath


Handle Material: Wood


Color: Stainless Steel/Wood Handle


Blade Material: Stainless Steel


Style: Original


Blade Length: 7.25 Inches


Power Source: Manual


Product Care Instructions: CLEAN WITH WATER


Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous


Item Weight: 300 Grams


Blade Shape: Straight Back


Blade Edge: Plain, Serrated


Is Cordless?: Yes


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Item Length: 7.25 Inches


Global Trade Identification Number: 01


Size: 7.3"


Manufacturer: Nisaku


UPC: 370839451749 346213178922 359627432030 372426379344 726367089570 376346740079


Item Weight: 10.6 ounces


Item model number: 650


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Hori-Hori
First, let me get this out of the way: The sheath is pretty crummy. I knew that before ordering, however. I could have ordered either the same Nisaku hori-hori with an upgraded sheath, or one of Nisaku's pricier variants with somewhat better sheaths, but didn't want to spend the extra money just for an upgraded sheath with this hori-hori, and I don't see the value in the so-called premium hori-hori variants. I can easily fab my own sheath from either cordura or leather. My wife and I have used a hori-hori for years. We currently have a Barnel that has held up beautifully but I wanted to pick up another hori-hori so we had two. Barnel or Nisaku were my 1st choices and the Nisaku is far more easily found. The Nisaku hori-hori is better finished than the Barnel, though the Barnel has a decent sheath. The Nisaku is nicely made. The steel is appropriately thick and is highly polished, which helps whether digging, cutting, or cleaning. It arrived very sharp on both blades, though honestly I think sharpness in a hori-hori is overrated. Our years-old Barnel is quite dull as I've never bothered to sharpen it. It's in constant use for potting, garden maintenance, and weeding (including lawn), and it cuts through turf and roots with no problem with the serrated blade. (I seldom use the plain blade side.) The Nisaku's typical blocky Japanese hori-hori wood handle has some sort of light finish on it, which I will sand off in order to treat the handle with linseed oil. That will take perhaps 5-10 minutes and the handle will hold up far better than with the original finish. Short of a defective blade, which can happen with any brand, I just don't understand how anyone breaks or bends any of the better hori-horis out there when used as intended. It's a gardening tool, not a pry bar, not for hardpan breaking or digging, not for cutting hard dry roots, etc. I weed and repair tough St. Augustine sod all the time with one and the action is quite gentle. Same with weeding garden beds, even heavily weed-choked. The motion is not the vertical stab and pry you would use with a weeding fork. Rather, you slide the blade into the soil at a low angle so as to go just below the weed roots, following with a slight low-pressure push down on the handle - just enough to allow removing the weed, roots and all. This should not feel like prying. Barring entanglements with plants or tree root infiltration , I can usually weed out everything in reach from a single position in seconds and the soil is minimally disturbed. Hori-hori knives are often billed as all-purpose camping and hunting knives. Don't believe it! The blade is all wrong, the steels are wrong, and the handles are wrong. The Nisaku is an excellent hori-hori. Experiment with it and learn to use it gently. It's incredibly fast and efficient when used properly and will last for years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2022 by New England Yankee

  • To call this a workhorse is not exaggerated.
This tool is a great tool for gardening. The week I got my Tori Tori, I put it through the ringer. Partly on purpose, but mostly because of a project I should have finished months ago, but dreaded doing. First Task: The house I bought had a Cyprus tree in a bad spot that needed to be taken down. I did that right off the bat, but left the stump because it was in a tight spot and I knew it was going to be a pain because I couldn't used a stump grinder. The stump had so many roots it was maddening to even dig around to even access the stump. Enter Tori Tori (Once I remembered I had just received it the day before) the shape and sturdiness made digging pretty easy and surprisingly quick, but my chore turned into a game almost when I got to the hundreds of roots I needed to clear so I could use my sawzall on the main stump without killing my saw... Anyway, I found that the sawing side of my Tori Tori will not only saw, but chop like a champ. I couldn't believe it. If you know anything about Cyprus, it is a very hard wood. I was almost in awe. No nicks or scratches. 2nd Task: I had some Dead Shiso plants I wanted to cut to the ground, but leave the roots to compost. I could have used my shears, but hey, Tori Tori is there and I would have to go get the Shears. In no time I cut right through the 1/4 inch stalks and even cut a couple apple branches that needed to go. 3rd Task and maybe my favorite. I needed to take care of a bad decision I made when I put dirt and compost in my gardening area over the top of old larger chunked mulch thinking it would compost quickly enough. I was wrong and I wanted to fix the issue before adding in this years compost and early plantings. There was a small section of the garden that is much more shaded than the other parts and thanks to recent snow and rain, the first 3 inches of ground was frozen solid. My Sturdy Manure Fork, My Fiskars hand Trident and My Shovel were useless. Enter Tori Tori and the resistance was crushed with ease. How does a small tool crush the competition like that. The tool didn't even struggle. I LOVE this tool. I do recommend wearing gloves, as it could do a lot of damage to your flesh if you slipped, but I'm glad it is sturdy and sharp. I highly recommend this product. I'm sure if you did something stupid like put it in concrete hard dirt up to the handle and bent it back with all your might, you might bend it or break it, but you'd have to really be trying to break this thing. I can't imagine much more harsh treatment than what I did to mine and it didn't seem to even notice. Update 5/6/2022: 3 years later and I still love this tool. I still have the original tool but now I have two. One for me and one for my wife. It was getting hard to share. So, I still highly recommend this tool. The new one is still made super sturdy and still at a reasonable price. Only possible negative if you are used to cheaply made tools, is this tool is sharp. Remember, it's several tools in one. Knife, saw, shovel, measuring tool and in my case, I even use the saw side like an axe. You can't understand how much I love this tool for various garden tasks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2020 by Desert Farming

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