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Depends on what would you are splitting. But I would prefer a maul over an axe as it is less likely to get stuck in knotty/gnarly wood. You can waste a lot of time trying to release your axe head when it becomes embedded in a log. Mauls come in different weights, so make sure you get one that you can manage for a full mornings splitting!

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If your supply of wood is nice clean rings, then any old axe will do. The snottier they get, the better the axe/maul you'll need.

 

You can get half and half as well. Gransfors Bruk do a lovely range. They come razor sharp, literally. You can even shave with the maul. The beauty of having a really nice axe, that'll hold it's edge really well, is that it cuts as much as it splits. So you're not always relying on brute force.

 

Between us all here, I guess we have most of the range, including a couple of double headed throwing axes.

 

https://www.gransforsbruk.com/en/product-cat/splitting-axes/

For the range

 

https://www.gransforsbruk.com/en/product/gransfors-small-splitting-axe/

My favourite all rounder.

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