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15.7" Throwing Axe, 1065 Manganese Steel Throwing Hatchet Beech Wood Handle for Axe Throwing Competitions
$21.99 – $59.99Price range: $21.99 through $59.99
15 inch Hatchet for Small to Medium Size Kindling, Splitting Axe 1065 High Manganese Steel and Ergonomic Fiberglass Handle, 2.3 pounds
$29.99
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Categories: ALL, Camping axe
Description
- Efficient Wood Splitting: Designed for optimal performance, this axe is made specifically to split wood quickly and efficiently, making it ideal for firewood and other small-to-medium splitting tasks.
- Wider Edge for Better Efficiency: The axe 4.4-inch blade features a wider edge than typical splitting axes, allowing for smoother and more efficient splitting with less effort. The design helps the axe bite into the wood more easily.
- Increased Efficiency: The dual wedge head design helps improve the splitting force and prevent the axe from getting stuck in the wood, reducing the effort required to split the wood.
- Fiberglass Handle: The strong, ergonomic fiberglass handle offers durability while being lightweight, absorbing shock better than wood handles, reducing hand strain.
- Size and Weight: This splitting axe is 15 inches in total length with a 4.4-inch blade and weighs 2.3 pounds.
Additional information
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Brown ,Red |
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2 reviews for 15 inch Hatchet for Small to Medium Size Kindling, Splitting Axe 1065 High Manganese Steel and Ergonomic Fiberglass Handle, 2.3 pounds
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Jason Spinney –
I recently took the family camping and my son was chopping firewood the entire trip. This was his first experience camping and he absolutely loved chopping wood. The quality of this item is great and the weight and design was perfect for my 7 year old son to work with comfortably. While he lacked real strength I was able to split wood quickly with this product and it kept its edge the entire weekend.
SneakySquid –
Needed to grind down and reprofile the blade a bit but very happy with the size and weight. I will be hitting this with a hammer to drive it through as I split wood so will see how it holds up but after a few weeks of use, it is still in great shape and it has done a great job of splitting 4inch to 12 inch logs. The extra flared out metal on the side does make a difference to split the log.