OJIKA
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Durability
Hand-forged for strength, this professional-grade tool is easy to resharpen and built to last a lifetime.
Blade
Forged from authentic high-carbon steel, the blade offers legendary sharpness that slices through weeds effortlessly.
Weight
This tool reduces hand fatigue, allowing you to garden longer with more comfort.
Usage
A versatile "do-it-all" tool perfect for harvesting vegetables, clearing thick brush, or tidying garden edges.
A series centered on hand-forged garden tools that combine strength, durability, and practical performance. Highly recommended for users seeking dependable, artisan-made tools.
The Best 3 of OJIKA Sickle

Wood sickles have thicker blades than general sickles and are ideal for cutting brushwood and small branches in forests. They are used by swinging them in a sweeping motion.

The photo shows, from left to right, pruning sickle, hatchet sickle, climbing sickle (ascending sickle), and brush-cutting sickle.
| Pruning Sickle |
![]() This sickle is ideal for pruning small branches. The pruning sickle is similar to the machete sickle and the climbing sickle, but has a slightly thinner blade compared to the climbing sickle. |
| Hatchet Sickle |
![]() The hatchet sickles at our store have thick blades, allowing them to cut slightly thicker branches and thin trees. |
| Climbing Sickle |
![]() "The climbing sickle (ascending sickle) is a forest sickle used for cutting shrubs. It has a slightly thinner blade compared to the hatchet sickle, making it easier to cut vines. |
| Brush-cutting Sickle |
![]() "Our brush-cutting sickles are designed for ease of use, featuring a curved blade throughout. Click here for |
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