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by adamce , Oct 24 '03
Pros: Compact and lite weight. Speeds up small work. Cons: Compact and lite weight. Struggles through larger diameter wood.
I recently purchased the Fiskars 7853 woodsplitting axe and I have been impressed with the quality. The axe features a wedge shaped head. The edge has a good degree of sharpness straight from the store. I also noticed the 7853 requires minimal sharp ...
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by elgriton , Sep 22 '06
Pros: great handling, good looking, really sharp tough blades, your gonna love it. Cons: Short handle: watch your form or you will be taking off some toes or worse.
After buying the Fiskars standard 2.5 lb splitter and chopping axes I decided to buy the heavier 4.5 lb maul (Power Axe 7854) for the harder oak wood and I was not disappointed. I also got the Fiskars sharpening tool (10 dollars) and it works great with ...
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by dailybread ,Apr 14 '06
Pros: excellent grade of carbon steel. Light,great feel. Cons: I find none.
Fiskars has been around for 357 years because they produce some of the best equipment on earth. Simple design and ergonomics. Any axe made by Fiskars is professional grade and of the highest quality. Made in Finland of the best carbon steel. You'll never be sorry for buying the best tools, and Fiskars is one of those.
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