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Splitting/Chopping Tool Review Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="watchamakalit" data-source="post: 5114303" data-attributes="member: 27942"><p>My firewood buddy and I split everything by hand. We started with generic axes and mauls. Then after reading rave reviews on here I purchased a fiskars a few years back. It was a game changer. But my buddy didn't like the short handle. But when they introduced the x27 he couldn't get one fast enough. If we get into gnarly stuff that the fiskars won't handle we simply noodle it in half and go back to the fiskars. We have been working this way together for about 6-7yrs. It makes things simple and easy. Neither of us have a desire to purchase a hydro at this point in life. We rarely have a need for my old 8lb maul however it rides along every trip because 2 is one and one is none. </p><p></p><p>P.s. mad props to the old timers cutting by hand also. But I love my saws......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="watchamakalit, post: 5114303, member: 27942"] My firewood buddy and I split everything by hand. We started with generic axes and mauls. Then after reading rave reviews on here I purchased a fiskars a few years back. It was a game changer. But my buddy didn't like the short handle. But when they introduced the x27 he couldn't get one fast enough. If we get into gnarly stuff that the fiskars won't handle we simply noodle it in half and go back to the fiskars. We have been working this way together for about 6-7yrs. It makes things simple and easy. Neither of us have a desire to purchase a hydro at this point in life. We rarely have a need for my old 8lb maul however it rides along every trip because 2 is one and one is none. P.s. mad props to the old timers cutting by hand also. But I love my saws...... [/QUOTE]
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