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brucesaw

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I've been looking at grinding one of the 6lb mauls down to a Swedish/Austrian profile for a while now, looks like it'll take some time even on that soft steel though.

Just making this post (hi AS) to let other Australian members know that after a long time Amazon is now shipping the X27 to Australia and with shipping it comes out to around $65, half that of the big green shed.
 
jthornton

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One I'll have to get used to is the X27 is heavier than my double bit axe and not twisting the head when swinging. I guess the best way is to focus on hitting the bottom of the round when you split. It just seems a bit odd... but it splits the heck out of stuff that would take several blows with the old double bit axe.

JT
 

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I picked up an X27 today from Wally World! It's too darn hot to do much today, been trimming some pines up near my house, but I did try it out on some green cherry. My maul could not split it, instead just bouncing off or denting it... The X27 took it right apart. I'm sold!

:rock:

-Joe
 
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Is this a Chi-Com copy???
 
BrokenToys

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I don't have any of the Fiskar axes; but I have their lopper and small shovel. Broke two loppers and their refund policy and followup was exceptional. Fill out their form, send a picture, and voila! new tool.
That cemented my future purchases of tools to be Fiskars.
 
trailmaker

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What make/model husky axe is the equivalvent of the fiskars x27 (4.5 lb or close to that head weight, 36 inch handle), and what is normal retail price?

I have yet to do even one swing with the different headshape fiskars over the original much more wedge shaped head on the supersplitter, perhaps there is a significant difference in real world usage. But the 28 inch handle old style model busts wood bootay...just sayin...

TIA

I have the original "Super Splitter" and the X-25 and X-27. I much prefer the original. The "Pro Splitting Axe", which went out of production along with the Super Splitter is also a great light duty splitter (2.25 lbs, I think).
 

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