This rugged, powerful maul allows you take on intense wood splitting jobs while helping to reduce muscle fatigue and joint pain. Premium steel is forged into a concave shape that’s optimal for splitting, helping to make every swing your best. Fiskars patented, industry-leading IsoCore Shock Control System absorbs strike shock and vibration, reducing the punishment your body takes, and a dual-layer handle captures any lingering vibration. Optimized blade geometry blasts tough logs apart, and an inseparable riveted head will not slide down or snap off, even when swinging with maximum force. A performance handle design fits your hand securely and comfortably and features a pronounced handle flare for security. Strategic handle texturing helps improve grip while reducing blisters. This design has been tested to exceed U.S. standards for striking tool durability to withstand the toughest work environments
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Best Splitting Maul for the Money by far. The best wood splitting maul that I’ve ever owned. I heat my home with hardwood from the AR Ozarks. I split oak, hickory, elm and black walnut. I’ve owned 5-6 different mauls and splitting axes over the last 11 years. I’ve paid close to $200.00 for a German made Ox splitting maul. After 7 days I sent it back for a refund. It was too blunt and bounced off the wood. I then bought a Fiskars 27, which is a great splitting axe, but not heavy enough for the 25-32 inch rounds that I tend to split. I…
Behold!! Mjölnir Reforged! I’ve been splitting wood wrong my whole life. Seriously. I should have bought this decades ago.I heat my home with a wood stove. I’m also cheap and buy rounds. They’re cheaper than split wood, and hey, I get a good workout splitting and stacking them.For all my life I’ve used an axe, a wedge, and a 5lb short handle sledge. Over the past summer I somehow lost the sledge somewhere on my 7 acre property. Went here to buy a replacement, and stumbled upon this amazing device…
Great for wood splitting and transporting to alternate realities I had a 60′ pin oak in my front yard die, so I had to have it taken down. I politely requested the tree guys to leave the wood since I have wood burning fireplace. They left it in rounds, and I needed to split it. The box arrived and it had some obvious heft. When I removed it from the box, the first thing I noticed was that my polo shirt turned into a red flannel and I immediately grew a full, lush beard. I’ll be quite honest – I was not expecting that. I take it outside to get started,…