Silky Big Boy 2000 XL Review

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  1. Bushcraft_Dave

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    Hi guys, I made a video review of the Silky Big Boy 2000 XL that I'd like to share with you guys and get your thoughts on. I personally feel in love with it. I've used several others: Bahco, Fiskars, and some other brands you can get at home improvement stores. Man this thing cuts through wood like a laser! The weight isn't too bad at all considering how well it cuts. I've taken it backpacking and we had a ton on fun making firewood. I used the Silky and my Junglas. I'm sorry but I don't have that particular Silky/Junglas tag team footage in the video review.

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    Have one. Love it.
     
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    Great tool
     
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    Its a serrated Junglas! love mine.
     
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    Mine has a permanent place in my SAR pack. Absolutely love it.

    I plan on getting another for my personal day kit.
     
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    I will say ive bought a replacement blade and keep it with the saw. Had a close call where it was my only saw and i needed it or stay stuck in the woods.
     
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    @Bushman5 lol heck yeah!

    @Reno Lewis lol That's a good idea! I tend to do that too, have multiples of tools I find useful.

    @Strigidae That's a really good idea too, I plan on doing some winter camping and should do that. Thanks for the insight!
     

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