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It's a gimmick.

If it was any good the promo vid would have it splitting some tough stuff, instead of something my daughter could do.

She's 3.

 

 

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HI MARK your right a good sharp bar would split them logs and all must £200 having a :lol::lol::lol::lol:thats the price of 2/3 good maul axes mad to buy one thanks jon :thumbup:

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After much deliberation I bought one about 18months ago, cost a fortune but I parted with my hard earned! It was fine on straight grained stuff but no quicker than a maul or any other axe to be honest, but when it came to anything hard say beech that had been dead standing for 5 years or knotty lleylandii it was rubbish and I mean really rubbish! I had the knack which takes time to get if you've been used to gripping your axe hard but still couldn't get it to work on anything more than birch or poplar!!

I ended up selling mine on the Ebay to someone that like me had been intrigued, he got it much cheaper than me and I made a massive loss!!:thumbdown:

Still it stopped me wondering if it was any good!:thumbup:

Just cost me a fortune to find out!:thumbdown:

Got a Fiskars X25 which is 100times better on the sort of timber I cut which is 90% arb arisings,(don't need the x27 as I've got big shoulders)

If you want a new axe buy a fiskars!:thumbup::lol:

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