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Can't seem to see the Fiskars super splitter from Westfalia. Can you post a link if you can find it.

 

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Mmm,just checked Westfalia's website,cant seem to find it.....im wondering if they stopped doing them as they seem to have a new range of mauls/splitters

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I use a silverline firbeglass handle splitting maul most of the time, as I tend to be burning ugly knotty bits of wood

 

I also have an old felling axe to use on the easy stuff, but think I could do with buying a new one as the head has a crack running down it and the handle is fairly battered :laugh1:

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I use a 6lb Roughneck fibre glass handled axe about £15 from memory and lasted years, had a rough neck splitting maul too til it lost its head and the new one I bought is so bad it would probably split quicker using the hammer head side :001_rolleyes:

 

I bought one of those Aldi £9.99 maul jobbies- seems okay but not as good as my Bahco one.

 

Don't forget to get a sledge hammer to go with the maul. You'll need it to finish the job sometimes!! And maybe a good steel wedge or two for those really awkward barstewards.....

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