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🗡️ Gear up with the ultimate machete that’s as tough as your hustle!
The Gerber Gear Gator Machete is a versatile 25-inch outdoor tool featuring an 18-inch high carbon stainless steel blade with a plain edge and a saw on the reverse. Its rubberized Gator Grip handle offers secure handling in all conditions, while the lightweight design and included nylon sheath make it ideal for gardening, camping, survival, and bushcraft. Backed by a limited lifetime warranty, this machete delivers reliable performance for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.











| ASIN | B082VYF778 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,780 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #3 in Gardening Machetes |
| Blade Length | 18 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
| Blade Material Type | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Gerber |
| Brand Name | Gerber |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 5,294 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Left |
| Handle Material | Rubber |
| Included Components | Machete |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 25.7"L x 2.1"W |
| Item Type Name | Machete |
| Item Weight | 18 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Gerber |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 30-001790 |
| Model Number | 30-001790 |
| Product Style | 18" Blade |
| Style | 18" Blade |
| UPC | 013658161887 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
L**.
A Serious Bang for Your Buck
Let's start out by shouting from the rooftops that this little guy rocks! There are a couple of minor issues, but it's definitely getting 5 stars for an amazing value at $15.59. Let's go over the good stuff first (and there's plenty of it): The Gerber junior has several attributes that take it way beyond just a good deal. As said above, the price is right. At $15 - $20, it's a total bargain ... Your argument is invalid. While this mini machete certainly isn't made of the finest, imported, hand crafted materials (refer to price), if used within its limits, it seriously gets the job done. Because it's lightweight and half the length of a full size machete, you can easily carry it on your belt, or strap it to a pack and you'll barely know it's there until you need it. That being said — Don't let the smaller size fool you. OK sure. You probably won't get far cutting through towering oaks or sequoias, but it will chop right through a 3/4 in diameter branch with one clean shot. You can take down one inchers with a couple more chops, and you can get through branches that are 2 in in diameter or more if you have a little patience and throw in a dab of elbow grease. Somehow they definitely found a pretty solid balance between being light enough to take backpacking but heavy enough to chop through some decent branches. Another rare and good thing to find in a cheap cutting tool (despite some reviews that say otherwise) is that the blade comes out of the factory pretty sharp. After a few minutes with a decent sharpener, you can get the edge to cut through Kryptonite. No complaints in that department. Especially for the price. To protect and haul your blade, the nylon sheath is decent enough. It seems like it should stand up to some punishment while still being light enough that it doesn't add any noticeable weight when the blade is sheathed and on your hip. The velcro strap isn't particularly sturdy, but hopefully it will hold up. For the money, you can't ask for too much more than that. Now on to the bad (just a couple of minor non deal breakers): The machete is not full tang. For those that are new to knives and machetes, the tang refers to how far the metal blade runs up the grip. The Gerber jr. is not a full tang blade. This could become problematic somewhere down the road and could potentially lead to a broken blade or grip if you are using your blade as a rock hammer. Don't forget that you aren't paying big bucks for a product that will last you generations. Despite it's ... lacking of tang, if you treat the blade right and use it properly and within it's limits (that means NO prying), it feels like it will last through many outings in the woods. The other little hiccup in an overall awesome product, is the saw function. It's a great idea (note the use of the word "idea"), and if absolutely necessary, you could use it to (eventually) saw through larger pieces of wood. However, I think that this one looks a little better on paper and is exactly as I said before. A great "idea." It just isn't that practical. The saw blades are sharp and staggered like a saw is supposed to be. The problem is that they are too thick to efficiently saw through large diameter material. When trying to saw back and forth, you seem to have to devote a lot of energy and attention to avoid getting the saw teeth stuck in the log every other stroke. It can become frustrating and time consuming, and if you're backpacking or camping, your time would probably be better spent searching for dry tinder or picking a guitar by the fire. Now remember. This is far from a deal breaker. How much sawing are you really planing on doing with your MACHETE anyway? The conclusion is simple. This Gerber jr. is a serious bang for your buck. It works. It looks solid. It feels solid, and it hasn't failed yet. Overall this blade is absolutely ideal for taking on the trail to help gather fire wood or clear a site for a shelter. Although it seems to be born to be taken into the mountains on a trek, it can also be used around the yard for small to medium sized clearing jobs. If you are looking for a smaller answer to a full sized machete and don't want to dull up the blade of your hunting knife, this bitchin' little piece of hardware is definitely for you.
S**L
Whether in the amazon or the urban jungle this will get the job done
I use it to fight the homeless fent junkies away from my property and trash cans. Its worked well and has been reliable, well made, and stays pretty sharp. I like the loop I can keep on my wrist to ensure I have a trusted grip and can keep swinging away at arms and legs. For the price this tool has been a lifesaver, highly recommend!
S**W
Slice and Dice Like a Pro - Because Sometimes, You Just Need to Feel Like a Jungle Explorer.
I recently got my hands on the Gerber Gear Gator Machete, and I must say, it’s a fantastic tool for anyone who loves the outdoors. The first thing you’ll notice is the excellent grip on the handle. The Gator Grip texture ensures that it stays firmly in your hand, even in wet conditions, making it incredibly reliable. The blade is razor-sharp right out of the box, allowing for clean and precise cuts. Whether you’re clearing brush, chopping wood, or just feeling like a jungle explorer, this machete swings effortlessly and gets the job done efficiently. Overall, the Gerber Gear Gator Machete is a must-have for anyone looking for a durable, sharp, and easy-to-handle tool. Highly recommended!
B**N
Gerber Gear Gator Machete 25" with Plain Edge Blade and Saw Gator Grip
Sturdy, Comfortable, and Effective – Just a Few Minor Drawbacks I’ve been using the Gerber Gear Gator Machete 25" with the plain edge blade and saw for a few weeks now, and overall, it’s a solid outdoor tool that delivers on most fronts. The first thing that stands out is the Gator Grip handle. As someone who spends a lot of time hiking and clearing brush, a comfortable and secure grip is essential, and this handle definitely delivers. Even when swinging repeatedly or using it in wet conditions, my hand feels secure, and I don’t experience the fatigue or slipping that I’ve had with cheaper machetes. The 25-inch blade provides excellent reach, and the weight is well balanced—it’s heavy enough to cut through thick brush efficiently but light enough to carry and maneuver without tiring quickly. The plain edge blade is sharp out of the box and maintains a decent edge with routine maintenance. I’ve used it on small branches, thick weeds, and general trail clearing, and it has performed reliably every time. The saw on the spine is a nice addition. While it’s not a replacement for a dedicated saw, it works well for smaller branches or quick cuts when you don’t want to carry multiple tools. I’ve found it useful in emergency situations or for trimming smaller limbs, though it’s definitely secondary to the main blade. The sheath is functional but slightly bulky. It holds the machete securely, but carrying it on longer hikes can feel a little cumbersome. Additionally, the finish on the blade could be smoother. There are minor rough spots near the tang that aren’t a performance issue but do make it feel slightly less refined than I expected from Gerber. Overall, this is a dependable and durable machete that balances comfort, reach, and cutting power. It’s ideal for campers, hikers, and anyone who needs a versatile outdoor cutting tool. I’m giving it 4 stars rather than 5 mainly due to the sheath bulk and minor finish imperfections, but these are relatively minor complaints. For the price and performance, it’s a tool I’d recommend without hesitation.
S**E
Quality products
Great machete for price. Gets a great edge.
Y**N
the worst
"You get what you pay for" doesn’t even apply here, because paying anything for this machete is a scam. Let me paint you a picture: You’re out in the woods, feeling like a rugged survivor, and you need to hack through some brush. Enter the "Gutless Wonder" Machete—a blade so pathetic it makes a butter knife look like Excalibur. This thing is less of a tool and more of a theatrical prop for a low-budget horror movie where the killer’s weapon bends on contact. First Impressions: A Blade in Name Only Right out of the flimsy plastic sleeve it came in you’ll notice two things: The "edge" is about as sharp as a spoon left in the dishwasher too long. The handle feels like it was molded from recycled grocery bags and regret. The balance is all wrong—swing it, and it either flops like a wet noodle or tries to escape your grip like it’s ashamed of its own existence. You bring it down on a branch, expecting a clean cut. Instead, the blade bounces off like it just remembered it left the stove on. Now you’re putting your whole body into it, like you’re trying to decapitate a zombie. The machete bends like it’s made of tin foil, and the branch laughs at you. The handle cracks, the blade warps, and you’re left holding a sad, metallic banana that will never cut anything but your dignity. Durability: Built to Fail This thing rusts if you look at it wrong. Leave it outside for five minutes? Congrats, it’s now a modern art piece titled "Regret in Ferrous Form." The steel is so soft you could probably bite through it, and the rivets holding the handle together seem to be held by prayers and false advertising. Final Verdict: A Weapon Against Your Own Sanity If you need a machete that won’t cut, won’t last, and will actively betray you, then congratulations—this is the blade for you. For everyone else? Burn the money instead. At least that way, you’ll get some warmth out of the transaction. Rating: 0/10 – A crime against cutlery. "It’s not a tool, it’s a liability with a handle." the handle fell off Update: The Handle Fell Off – A Comedy of Errors "I thought this machete couldn’t get worse. Then it committed suicide mid-swing." That’s right. The Gutless Wonder didn’t just fail—it disassembled itself in protest after barely grazing a twig. One second, I’m trying to chop through a leaf, and the next, the handle nopes out like it’s got a better offer somewhere else. The Aftermath: Me, standing there, holding a sad, splintered stick, while the blade buries itself in the dirt like it’s trying to escape. Forensic Analysis of Failure Handle Material: Suspected to be balsa wood coated in wishful thinking. Attachment Method: Either chewed bubblegum or the tears of disappointed buyers. Structural Integrity: Less "rugged tool," more "IKEA furniture assembled by a sleep-deprived raccoon." New Rating: -5/10 – Actively Dangerous This isn’t just a bad machete—it’s a safety hazard disguised as a blade. At this point, you’d be better off: Using a rusty soup can. Biting through branches like a beaver. Throwing the machete at your problems and hoping for the best. Final Verdict: The Gutless Wonder isn’t just the worst machete I’ve ever used—it’s a metaphor for broken promises. If you buy this, you’re not just wasting money… you’re volunteering for slapstick comedy. "The only thing this machete cuts is your self-respect."
S**E
Not Just for Junior
When I first saw this machete, I thought it would only be for kids. In fact, I ordered it for our 11 year old -- but he hasn't been able to use it because I like it so much. The thing about this machete is that the blade is ACTUALLY LONGER THAN some of my other machetes. So it's really not that small. ANY PROBLEMS? There are only two negatives with this machete, in my opinion: 1) the grip is a bit long, almost as if the designers thought you'd be double-handing it; I think that's just not necessary 2) the blade is not thick steel like with some more robust machetes ... this means it can be sharper, but the problem is that if you overdo it on hardwoods with a blade this thin, you can get cracks and divots in the blade edge In comparison to my other machetes, I like this one a lot ... AND AT THIS PRICE IT CAN'T BE BEAT. I mean seriously, this is a great price on a blade of this size and quality. It can't be beat at this price. Go Gerber!
M**N
fantastic chopper
Love this bolo. Best chopping machete i have ever owned. goes through small scrub trees and brush like hot knife through butter, but you most likely will have to sharpen as i did. This is not a machete for the weak of hart , it has forward blade heft to it, which is what makes it such a good chopper! This would also be a devastating zombie weapon. for you wondering about that sort of thing.
H**E
Great but sheath was poor
First impressions: The blade was very good. Its not razor sharp out of the packaging however this is a machete, not a pocket knife so I don't mind. The sheath is decent. The actual material is nice and strong, it keeps its shape when the machete is out. A belt loop is sown into the sheath and completely tore the first time I had it on my belt. I called Gerber and they are sending me a new one. Great service Gerber! The full size gator machete is huge(my friend has it). The blade alone is the same size as the full Jr. machete. This I like, its more portable and fits in my backpack! Use: I use this machete to clear a lot of brush on my property. Note the tress I'm talking about are evergreens about 30ft tall about at most 10in diameter trunk. I have not sharpened the machete at all and only now, about 4days at 7hrs each day, is the blade getting dull. (This is not a pocket knife, It is not meant to slice through paper!) The machete is long enough to get a good swing to wack off branches from the trunks. Then when the tree trunks where to thick to chop it down, then flip the machete and you have a saw and boy can this saw! It cuts right through the trees with minimal effort. I recommend this machete.
G**N
It destroy wooden pallets
I've using machetes since childhood, mostly removing bushes in the Caribbean. This machete is not only easy to handle but lightweight and very sharp. The saw is incredibly sharp. The handle is comfortable. I use it to shop old shipping pallets to use as firewood. The sheath is very well made and stiff enough to for protection. It has a sturdy belt loop. However because of the thinest of the blade, I do NOT recommend it for splitting wood except for producing kindle.
M**.
Un articulo de gran utilidad
Calidad y precio muy convenientes para este artículo muy útil para el senderismo, campismo y otras actividades recreativas que incluyan estar en campo abierto con maleza.
G**N
Cuchillo
En verdad es una Herramienta resistente
A**R
Ii recommend
Nice machete, comfortable handle. Worth every dime.
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