He wants the Bear Grylls by Gerber, and he may purchase it him self which takes my opinion out of the equation. It's been snowing a lot this year and we pay him to shovel.
I know it isn't going to be used for much of anything other than the cachet of owning that name/brand. It might get used to chop or split campfire wood when he's older.
Until Dad bought a brush hog, I had to chop brush in our woodlot growing up and knew that for me, then, the ability to be buried in the ground and resharpened on a grinding wheel was the most important issue because I hated that chore.
Is the Gerber worth four or five times the cost of cheep?
Are any of the Harbor Freight models worth the roughly $10 they cost?
Thanks.
Don