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Best Splitting Maul ??
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<blockquote data-quote="CTYank" data-source="post: 4869297" data-attributes="member: 53405"><p>The 5.5 lb maul branded for Husqarna sells for ~1/2 of that, a bit north of me. I know, but still like my Wetterlings a lot. And a 6.6 lb Mueller. Both have really excellent metallurgy. Last I saw, best price going on Gransfors maul was around $190, notably more than the $155 my Mueller cost.</p><p></p><p>A big problem in these discussions is that "maul" to some means a crude iron bludgeon on a handle, and to others means an efficient wood-splitting tool. The latter cost more, and are not to be found in your local big box nor corner hardware store.</p><p></p><p>Anybody tried Council Tools' (NC) maul yet? Might be a good candidate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CTYank, post: 4869297, member: 53405"] The 5.5 lb maul branded for Husqarna sells for ~1/2 of that, a bit north of me. I know, but still like my Wetterlings a lot. And a 6.6 lb Mueller. Both have really excellent metallurgy. Last I saw, best price going on Gransfors maul was around $190, notably more than the $155 my Mueller cost. A big problem in these discussions is that "maul" to some means a crude iron bludgeon on a handle, and to others means an efficient wood-splitting tool. The latter cost more, and are not to be found in your local big box nor corner hardware store. Anybody tried Council Tools' (NC) maul yet? Might be a good candidate. [/QUOTE]
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