ESTWING Fireside Friend Axe - 14" Wood Splitting Maul with Forged Steel Construction & Shock Reduction Grip - E3-FF4
$27.17 at Amazon.
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FORGED IN ONE PIECE – The most durable, longest lasting striking tools available
WOOD SPLITTING MADE EASY - Weighted wedge design makes chopping logs and firewood a breeze
HEAVY DUTY SHEATH - Includes ballistic nylon sheath to protect hand sharpened cutting edge
GENUINE LEATHER GRIP – Hand sanded and lacquered for a durable yet comfortable finish
MADE IN THE USA – Our tools are proudly crafted in Rockford, IL using the finest American steel
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I have a fireplace and we have wood delivered. Can someone tell me what I would need to just split some of the larger pieces ?
Would this be the ideal tool? I don't think I'd need a wedge or longer handle, but wondering what would be my best tool (this seems to fit the bill)
I have a fireplace and we have wood delivered. Can someone tell me what I would need to just split some of the larger pieces ?
Would this be the ideal tool? I don't think I'd need a wedge or longer handle, but wondering what would be my best tool (this seems to fit the bill)
I have one of these and love it https://m.northerntool.
Same here.
Tho I do love me some Estwing on sale
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I have a fireplace and we have wood delivered. Can someone tell me what I would need to just split some of the larger pieces ?
Would this be the ideal tool? I don't think I'd need a wedge or longer handle, but wondering what would be my best tool (this seems to fit the bill)
Best tool is renting a log splitter at Home Depot or elsewhere. It's a machine that is gas powered with a rubber tip which psi splits wood (watch your fingers).
Would this be the ideal tool? I don't think I'd need a wedge or longer handle, but wondering what would be my best tool (this seems to fit the bill)
P.S. Try out Keepa. CCC is dying. The product updates come in so slowly that you are probably missing deals.