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Fiskars Super splitting axe review
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<blockquote data-quote="mmartone" data-source="post: 2107424" data-attributes="member: 47001"><p>Well after reading all 20 pages, I had to have one. I spent half the morning runing to lowes, HD, and on the phone to Ace and a few other places in Panama city and could not locate one, my first stop was sears and they were closed. After cub scouts tonight I went to sears and there next to the Fiskars chopping axe $29.99 was the SSA for 39.99, wwoohhooo, the price difference threw me off :monkey: but it was in stock ,got the 9.99 sharpener too. Well I bought it and took it home and tried it on some stuff I had trimmed in the yard, the unknow wood split like it was nothing, magic dust in the handle or something. Then to the Camphor, that stuffs like rubber, but after you split off some of the outside it gets easier, for being not much more than a camp axe its amazing. Thanks for the good advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmartone, post: 2107424, member: 47001"] Well after reading all 20 pages, I had to have one. I spent half the morning runing to lowes, HD, and on the phone to Ace and a few other places in Panama city and could not locate one, my first stop was sears and they were closed. After cub scouts tonight I went to sears and there next to the Fiskars chopping axe $29.99 was the SSA for 39.99, wwoohhooo, the price difference threw me off :monkey: but it was in stock ,got the 9.99 sharpener too. Well I bought it and took it home and tried it on some stuff I had trimmed in the yard, the unknow wood split like it was nothing, magic dust in the handle or something. Then to the Camphor, that stuffs like rubber, but after you split off some of the outside it gets easier, for being not much more than a camp axe its amazing. Thanks for the good advice. [/QUOTE]
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