For clearing brush, a machete is significantly better than a standard axe. While an axe excels at biting deeply into dense, rigid wood, its short cutting edge and heavy head make it incredibly inefficient and tiring for clearing light, flexible vegetation. The Core Difference: Distributed vs. Focused Force Standard Axe / Hatchet Primary Design Slashing flexible, leafy undergrowth Chopping stiff, thick wood Edge Geometry Distributed edge (long, thin blade) Focused edge (short, thick wedge) Impact Style High-velocity, sweeping slices Heavy, targeted downward blows Weight Lightweight (usually under 2 lbs) Heavier head (typically 1.5 to 4+ lbs) Why the Machete Wins for Brush Clearing
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