JXE JXO Chopping Axe, 15.2" Camping Outdoor Hatchet for Firewood Splitting, Forged Carbon Steel Heavy Duty Axe, Fiberglass Shock Reduction Handle with Anti-Slip Rubber Grip
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There is no additional sharpening service available from us. You can split it with it since it's sharp enough. There are a few things you can do to the blade if it does not meet your needs.
Yes, without a doubt. The strength of your own will has also a bearing on the outcome
In short, yes. There is a cover for the blade
Selected User Reviews For JXE JXO Chopping Axe, 15.2" Camping Outdoor Hatchet for Firewood Splitting, Forged Carbon Steel Heavy Duty Axe, Fiberglass Shock Reduction Handle with Anti-Slip Rubber Grip
I've never seen anything as effective as this for With this, you can be accurate from the start, which is different from the maul which is by design unpredictable. My giant wooden mallet is then used to beat it on the back until it breaks The method is always effective for me (and I split a lot of maple wood and oak wood). There is also a thin enough profile of blade for some serious limbing with it.
I do not know what else I can There is nothing fancy about this hatchet, but it is sturdy and cheap. With a heavy SPLITTING head that works well, the ergodynamics are outstanding. This is the ideal tool for cutting the small pieces of wood I need for our weekly campfires. Although the finish could have been stronger with a better coating, it quickly goes dull.
Please do not attempt to complete this project There are all kinds of axes. Use it for smaller jobs that do not require much manual effort. But it is heavy and exhausting. Splitting is the purpose of the thing. Aside from that, she does it well as You may need to look elsewhere if you are looking to use this as your only survival axe. The axe is.
It's a great hatchet, and I am very happy with it. Ideally, I wanted a hatchet that was heavier than the regular lighter hatchets that I use for working on small twigs and boards, and for splitting larger boards that are mid-sized A way to cut logs into smaller pieces without having to use a full-sized log splitter It can be an axe or a maul of any size. A nice feature of the hatchet head design is that it keeps it from getting stuck in the middle A small hatchet does not chip away at logs or boards as much as a larger hatchet. I recommend it!.
I'm impressed with how thick it is.
I'd buy it For splitting small logs for the fireplace, this size is perfect. This is an easy to use tool with a good grip.
A piece of glue is peeling off the blade and the blade has been gouged. I found the workmanship to be very shoddy and dull.