Since so far only a joke-review to this article here is a real vote: The bill hooks consists of a 1mm thick, flexible metal plate which is bent at the bottom and slightly wider. On top sits a wooden handle, which is fastened with three screws. The whole reminds me of a long shoehorn. According to the price, the workmanship is very crude and cheap, the wooden handle is bone dry and should definitely be oiled before use if you want them pull no chipping. The metal plate is punched badly, so that the - of course not abgefeilten- pages are coarse and rough and at times even slightly pointed, Careful, here you can really hurt! At the lower plate a cut is indicated, sharp end is absolutely not. Then the practice assessment, from the garden: As expected and not surprising brings the machete at grass nothing (that will have probably no one expected with some experience), but it just is not sharp enough. The flexibility and the short drive, it is almost impossible to hit exactly to plow rather than the lawn by the one meets the blades of grass. That's why it brings not resharpen the short drive. Unfortunately, it is also with coarser plants, such as full-grown nettles, even these are useless because usually only bent and not severed. Here, too, the flexibility makes targeted use virtually impossible. This thing is actually as shoehorn better than einsatzbar as garden tool, and I mean that absolutely seriously.