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Unless you're splitting some seriously gnarly wood i'd go with large splitting axe over the maul. I've got the maul and while its a really nice axe it soon gets too heavy! Or maybe i'm too weak!

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Unless you're splitting some seriously gnarly wood i'd go with large splitting axe over the maul. I've got the maul and while its a really nice axe it soon gets too heavy! Or maybe i'm too weak!

Mauls aren't just for gnarly wood. The problem with a lot of mauls, especially cheaper ones, is that they are either too broad, blunt, or both.

 

A maul still needs a good edge otherwise the mass and breadth behind the edge doesn't carry into the wood, it will just bounce off. Same is true of splitting wedges. They too need a good edge to start otherwise they just bounce out.

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The axe or maul are only part of the job, if you hit the ring in the wrong place it doesn't matter what you're swinging, it won't go through! Your "eye" is at the very least 80% of your splitting ability.

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I've bought the fiskars x27, I did fancy a gransfors but the fiskars was getting good reviews plus it's less than half the price and I've only split a few rings with it but I'm happy with it, cheers for all info/advice

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