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Indestructable Fiskars Axes?
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<blockquote data-quote="HEAVY FUEL" data-source="post: 660063" data-attributes="member: 12740"><p>As far as I know the fiskars comes in a 4 lb or 6 lb style. I have the 4 lb which is a lot like a regular axe with splitting wings on it that are maybe 2 inches wide. It works great for myself or my 12 year old son on smaller or frozen wood for a quick split, my son also chops down trees with it, he said he likes it better than a regular axe. My brother has the 6 lb which is more like a regular splitting mall with the wings maybe 3 inches wide. This works better for the bigger or greener wood and allows the mall to go through further pushing the wood apart faster. Either way you can't go wrong. I would lean toward the 6 lb if splitting a lot of big stuff. The only complaint from the guys who have tried mine is the short handle. It wouldn't be very hard to put it into your foot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HEAVY FUEL, post: 660063, member: 12740"] As far as I know the fiskars comes in a 4 lb or 6 lb style. I have the 4 lb which is a lot like a regular axe with splitting wings on it that are maybe 2 inches wide. It works great for myself or my 12 year old son on smaller or frozen wood for a quick split, my son also chops down trees with it, he said he likes it better than a regular axe. My brother has the 6 lb which is more like a regular splitting mall with the wings maybe 3 inches wide. This works better for the bigger or greener wood and allows the mall to go through further pushing the wood apart faster. Either way you can't go wrong. I would lean toward the 6 lb if splitting a lot of big stuff. The only complaint from the guys who have tried mine is the short handle. It wouldn't be very hard to put it into your foot. [/QUOTE]
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