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So which axe is better the x25 or the x 27 or are there not any differnces ?

 

It is in the length of the handle - the X27 is good for lanky 6' plus guys like me - you get a bit of extra momentum with it.

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So which axe is better the x25 or the x 27 or are there not any differnces ?

 

The x27 has a 36"shaft so that in event of an inacurate swing you don't bury it in your shins ! :thumbup:

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Amazon have just given me a 13p refund on the import tax for my axe,:thumbup::thumbup:

Bought it at the end of November!

 

 

Rub it why don't ter. Grrrrhh!:crying:

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The x27 has a 36"shaft so that in event of an inacurate swing you don't bury it in your shins ! :thumbup:

 

Once thought I would split wood in sandals - the axe glanced off a log and struck between the gap between my big toe an the next one:blushing:

 

Won't do that again - will be using my X27:thumbup:...........and steel toe caps:lol:

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The x27 has a 36"shaft so that in event of an inacurate swing you don't bury it in your shins ! :thumbup:

 

A big splitting block, or a good aim, solves that!

 

Clas ohlson have the x25 for £50. eBay Germany it works out to £48. Rather get it close to home!

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A big splitting block, or a good aim, solves that!

 

Clas ohlson have the x25 for £50. eBay Germany it works out to £48. Rather get it close to home!

 

Got mine from Germany for 60 eruros took 3 days from payment to it being in my hands . I was blown away to be honest .

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