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Hookaroon 15 Inch, Pickaroon Forged Steel, with Anti-Slip & Shock Reduction Grip, for Log Lifting and Moving Wood Firewood Tool
$26.99
Categories: ALL, Garden item
Description
- Move Wood Easily – Pickaroon is a professional tool used for moving, rearranging, or splitting pieces of wood. The 15″ Hookaroon can minimize the time you have to bend over and rearrange the wood, it is highly useful for woodworkers or those who rearrange wood frequently
- Hookaroon Design – Our hookaroon is made of heavy-duty forged carbon steel, sharp and durable. The spike shape design ensures that the spike digs into the wood at an angle, it doesn’t accidentally slip or wiggle off, even if the wood is slightly heavier
- Textured Anti-Slip Handle – The ergonomic fiber-glass composite handle, when pulling heavy logs provides better grip and comfort, and is not easy to break. Superior shock-absorption and durability to a traditional wooden handle
- Effective Tool on Log Working – The hookaroon whether you’re loading wood on a splitter or transporting firewood cuts from the ground to a truck, wheelbarrow, or a stack of firewood, and takes no effort to grab a log. Having a hookaroon will make your work easier
- How to Use Hookaroon – Using the hookaroon is highly easy. You will use these tools just as you would an ax. You drop them from above or swing them upward alongside your leg. From whichever direction you swing, the head should lodge into the piece of wood
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2 reviews for Hookaroon 15 Inch, Pickaroon Forged Steel, with Anti-Slip & Shock Reduction Grip, for Log Lifting and Moving Wood Firewood Tool
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Corey M –
Purchased two of these as I have a lot of trees on my property that come down throughout winter storms and I spend all summer cutting and clearing them. It’s comfortable in the hand, not too heavy and works well to aid in lifting logs that my back wouldn’t normally allow me to get low enough to left. Using 1 I can hit the end of a log and drag it to the stack or I can use 1 on each end and easily lift the logs to wagon height. Handle feels great and doesn’t seem like if you used it for hours that it would cause blisters.
R. Stern –
Only have a couple of hours of use of this hookaroon so far. Used it while splitting about half a cord of wood. It made a huge difference on my back and how long I was able to split. It’s a bit clumsy with larger rounds (weighing > 30 to 40lbs). For those, I typically have to steady and support the round with my off hand. For smaller pieces, it works perfectly. So much less bending!
Mine arrived perfectly sharp for the task. I found the handle ergonomic. A couple of times, where I swung less than accurately, I got some vibration back to my hand. But that’s user error, not a tool issue.
I’ve wrapped the area under the head with some nylon cord (1/8″ cord I think) to help reduce the chance of damage from an overstrike.
I’ll update with a longer term review as I continue to use it.