The Seymour S400 cane knife is the working alternative to a machete — a lighter, more controlled tool for trimming, brush clearing, and harvest work that doesn’t need the heft of a full machete. The 15-inch blade is sized for two-handed swings on tall grass and brush, but balanced enough for single-handed harvest cuts on sugar cane, sorghum, corn stalks, and similar field crops.
High-carbon cutlery steel is the right blade material for repeated edge use. Unlike stainless steel garden tools that hold an edge poorly, the high-carbon alloy takes a sharp edge and stays sharp through long sessions. The flexible blade absorbs impact without chipping — useful when the blade catches a rock or hidden stick mid-swing. Fully resharpenable, season after season.
The hardwood comfort grip is shaped for repeat-motion work rather than the molded plastic of cheap garden alternatives. Seymour Manufacturing has been the long-time American maker of garden and farm tool handles and replacement parts, and the S400 Jobsite series is their working-grade line. For rural property owners clearing trails, market gardeners harvesting, or homesteaders processing field crops, this is the right purchase.









