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i have just got a wetterlings splitting maul and it is great and apparently they are now made by gransfor bruks but half the price

 

 

Not quite... the only people GBA make for other than themselves is Ray Mears.

 

Wetterlings makea reasonable axe. But its not comparable to Cegga,GBA, Snow & Nealley.

 

I own a GBA Forest axe, a Snow & Nealley Hudson bay and a Wetterlings Swedish Forest Axe.

 

Out of the three the Snow & Nealley is the best. However they are impossible to get hold of in this country, IME, and I only managed to get mine via a Canadian friend. Second is the GBA, an a good length behind is Wetterlings.

 

If I could afford it, a Cegga is the way forward :001_cool:

 

 

 

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Gransfors bruks are hand made in sweden , they make lots of different types of axe including a small splitting axe ! But I'm using the small forest axe ( bushcraft axe ) for splitting kindling and I think it's the Mutts nuts

 

 

them axes are tight.

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Estwing with a leather handle are axe porn.... had one 6 years, got one for dad and both brothers'-in-law! lovely weight like their hammers, hardly ever needs sharpening and the leather cord is good on the hands... think screwfix and most toolbank builders' merchants stock them for approx 40 nicker...:thumbup:

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