Fiskars Splitting Axe XL X25, 2.5 kg, incl. storage and carrying case, Length: 77 cm, Non-stick high Steel blade covering/fibreglass handle, Black/Orange, 1015643

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Fiskars Splitting Axe XL X25, 2.5 kg, incl. storage and carrying case, Length: 77 cm, Non-stick high Steel blade covering/fibreglass handle, Black/Orange, 1015643

Fiskars Splitting Axe XL X25, 2.5 kg, incl. storage and carrying case, Length: 77 cm, Non-stick high Steel blade covering/fibreglass handle, Black/Orange, 1015643

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The shorter handle length does make it more challenging to use as I couldn’t get much leverage. All of the power needs to be supplied through your swing. This axe isn’t suited for anything more than cutting kindling. I wouldn’t suggest you could do any significant splitting or felling. My main issue with general-purpose and especially felling axes is that their profiles are often too narrow (put another way – their cheeks are too thin), and their axeheads too light to deliver the force needed to split apart a large log or round of wood. The only question I have is if the handle well hold up and how easy it is to replace. Fiskar steel is better than average, not as good as say Silky Saw steel or Gransfours Bruk steel which is world class, but it is as good as Estwing steel or Vaughn steel so it is great steel. This axe has a commercial grade head as far as steel quality. It is a great, great head.

Besides its aesthetics, some won’t appreciate the materials used to make the haft. Because it’s not wood, you won’t be able to thin, sand, or varnish the handle. If you have wood that doesn’t get over 12” in diameter this could be a better option than the big axes. Mauls are essentially sledgehammers meant for splitting wood. They work best of large, hard pieces of wood. Their extra weight and blunt edges will break apart the wood from the force of the blow. But, they’re generally heavier than an axe for chopping wood and slightly harder to use, especially for smaller people and those not experienced with splitting wood. Splitting axe vs felling axe Overall, for any beginners out there looking for their first splitting axe, I can’t recommend this one enough. It’s made my initial foray into wood splitting much less daunting and far more enjoyable.Being short, while you’re comparing Fiskars splitting axe X25 vs X27 : the younger one is comfortable to carry: An X25 looks impressive on paper, but does it perform? This article will review the Fiskars X25 axe to help you understand its features, strengths, and weaknesses. Overview of the Fiskars X25 Nélkülözhetetlen sütik Ezek elengedhetetlenek a weboldal és funkcióinak működéséhez, amelyek használatáról Ön dönt. Nélkülük nem működne a weboldalunk, például nem tudna bejelentkezni saját fiókjába, vagy bevásárlói listákat létrehozni. There were reports of axeheads breaking due to a quality control issue in 2016, but this seems to have been fixed.

There are some interesting differences besides weight, that can determine when and how you might use the maul. I have an article comparing the Fiskars splitting axes vs mauls here. It also comes with a fine leather sheath to protect it from moisture and elements – a welcome touch not all axes have. ProsThe Gransfors Bruks splitting axe is renowned for its excellent craftsmanship, including the razor-sharp finish, superior grain orientation on the handle, and exceptional durability.



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