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Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024
Need I say much more
CensorsMyReviews
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2021
So sharp.I gave it 5 stars on account of the fact that it seems perfect. Be careful though, if you get one definitely do not leave it lying around unattended or unsheathed. It comes with a piece of tubing on the end, they should make a hard plastic sheath for it. I would definitely buy one.
R. Barnard
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2021
Sharp, strong, and well made. Definitely worth the price. The "scalloped" grip gives a good positive hold, and I'd feel confident keeping this controlled even around ice with chilled / wet hands. I like having a pick, awl, or marlin spike on hand when I'm working on chores, crafts, or outdoors, and this is now one of my favorites for that role. Good item to remember if you need a small gift for folks too!
Peter Lennon
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 7, 2019
Perfect
Evick Manuel
Reviewed in Mexico on April 11, 2019
Es más grande de lo que imaginaba buena construcción buen grip
Sean Spangler, CTPO A+ MCSA MCT
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2016
Verry nice and well made. Light and gets the job done. I have added some photos so you can see size. It ships in a nice plastic container. Hope this review is helpful.
noname
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2016
When you have an old freezer an ice pick is mandatory. The ice maker ceased working 10 years ago and any time the thermostat drops the ice (purchased from a store) melts a bit and refreezes and if it isn't whittled down a few times a day it will morph into an iceberg.If heavy enough it will cause the freezer door to randomly launch open at 15 MPH and the ice will land on the ground with a resounding thud. Even this is not enough to break the ice into usable pieces. The harrowing thought of a ricochet hazard from the door bouncing off one's skull if unfortunate enough to be standing in front of the freezer when a 10 lb. iceberg decides it is time to make a run for it plus a 10 lb. iceberg landing on one's bare foot caused some tense moments. A secondary ricochet of random ice pieces will fly in every direction but even the hard floor isn't enough to take a 10 lb. iceberg down more than an ounce or two at best but it will pulverize the bag containing the ice. Didn't have the patience to deal with an ice pick which had a metal coating that will chip off and has many negative reviews so skipped all of the hassle and went for the LTR with the titanium. Ordered it and thanks to Prime it arrived prior to houseguests who remained blissfully ignorant to the aforementioned dilemma.
T. Walker
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2015
Everything it claimed to be. Very well-made and finished ice pick. Virtually indestructible.
Ed
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2014
I was not expecting it to be so large. It has a great feel and look to it, but wish there was a sheath for it. If you are going to the north or south pole, and want to break off some ice from the glacier, this is what you need. or I would imagine this is the next best thing for hand to hand combat with zombies. It was a bit overkill for my use, but hey, everyone I showed it to thought it was awsome.updatemine looks great and like the packaging. works well. however, the tip is not narrow. it is thick and narrows down quickly so it is stubby. because of that, it does not get into cracks when I break the ice. it is more for brute force, not fine precision. just an observation after using mine
C. Parry
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2014
My mom has a small candy-making business and goes through a lot of chocolate. That chocolate comes in giant bars that have to be chopped up into small pieces before being used. She has gone through a lot of traditional ice picks and knives and chippers and specialty chocolate tools and nothing really works well for this job.This is working amazingly well, though. It's unbreakable (certainly by chocolate), super sharp and long enough for good leverage. We gave her a large plastic cutting board to absorb the tip of the ice pick as she's chopping. I think for this purpose, the only improvement might be some moldable plastic to make a comfortable grip.This will likely be the last chocolate chipper she will ever need.
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