A hard-use demonstration of the Fiskars X11 splitting axe showing how its size and design handle demanding wood-processing ...
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Splitting wood for the coming winter isn’t just great exercise. It can be a time for reflection and even meditation. There is something deeply satisfying in seeing the pile of split wood grow larger ...
The new range is made up of two chopping axes for woodcraft, carpentry, pruning, cutting and logging, and three splitting axes for firewood. It starts with the X7, which is a 355mm, 655g hatchet, and ...
The Gerber Gator Combo Axe, shown here in a recall issued in 2011. (Courtesy of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission) The parent company of Tigard's Gerber Legendary Blades has agreed to pay $2 ...
While it’s not as elegant as a Best Made Axe, in true Gear Patrol colors, Fiskars does deliver wood-splitting Armageddon with their 7854 Super Splitting Axe ($40). With its 28-Inch Handle and ...
No matter how you slice it, chopping firewood isn’t easy, but a good splitting axe makes all the difference. Wood splitting tools come in a wide array of styles, lengths, and weights, so you have ...
I earned my BSA Paul Bunyan certification when I was 16, hacking down and splitting a 24″ pine. With my old-ass axe, it took me better part of two hours. Man, I wish I had the Fiskars X17 back then.