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Need an axe, any suggestions on nice one?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pruitt1222" data-source="post: 180465" data-attributes="member: 2683"><p>Fiskars all the way. Lightest and fastest swingers on the market, Sharper then most steak knifes. They have the best warranty of any other axe out there. Unbreakable handles to boot. I use the 36" pro splitting axe more then most and I have to say I can split 24 inch rounds with dang near no effort. And I can swing it all day with a head weight of 4 pounds. With your budget I would buy a few axes for your wood duties. A hatchet for camp and kindling needs, a chopping axe for well chopping, and a splitting axe for your fire wood needs. Keep the blade outta the dirt and away from hard stuff to keep crisp and sharp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pruitt1222, post: 180465, member: 2683"] Fiskars all the way. Lightest and fastest swingers on the market, Sharper then most steak knifes. They have the best warranty of any other axe out there. Unbreakable handles to boot. I use the 36" pro splitting axe more then most and I have to say I can split 24 inch rounds with dang near no effort. And I can swing it all day with a head weight of 4 pounds. With your budget I would buy a few axes for your wood duties. A hatchet for camp and kindling needs, a chopping axe for well chopping, and a splitting axe for your fire wood needs. Keep the blade outta the dirt and away from hard stuff to keep crisp and sharp. [/QUOTE]
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