Thirty years of splitting wood, lots of wood, and when using a maul not the Bilt Rite, I have settled on that Stihl maul. I've used a Monster Maul, Gerber, Gransfors Bruks, basic 6 & 8 pounders, etc. The Stihl is the best.
Thirty years of splitting wood, lots of wood, and when using a maul not the Bilt Rite, I have settled on that Stihl maul. I've used a Monster Maul, Gerber, Gransfors Bruks, basic 6 & 8 pounders, etc. The Stihl is the best.
I just bought another Fiskars SS Axe as as gift from AceHardewareOutlet.com. (Baileys was out of stock.)
Thirty years of splitting wood, lots of wood, and when using a maul not the Bilt Rite, I have settled on that Stihl maul. I've used a Monster Maul, Gerber, Gransfors Bruks, basic 6 & 8 pounders, etc. The Stihl is the best.
Looks like a good tool I may have to try one. What about the cost?I bought the sthil maul when i bought my 351. Once the paint wore off, it splits like a champ. The paint is super sticky. Handle length is perfect for me, at 5'10.
No problems splitting those big maple rounds. I file it before I start, and it holds an edge very well.
I have the same splitter, it does a good job but I liked my old one better, it had a slimmer handle rather than the round handle that the new model comes with.This has been my favorite so far..
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=147592-302-1217000&lpage=none
WOW! My local dealer wants 100.00 plus shipping and taxes.I bought the sthil maul when i bought my 351. Once the paint wore off, it splits like a champ. The paint is super sticky. Handle length is perfect for me, at 5'10.
No problems splitting those big maple rounds. I file it before I start, and it holds an edge very well.
WOW! My local dealer wants 100.00 plus shipping and taxes.
I split quite a bit of wood for myself and also for my mama and daddy. The fiskers even with the short handle does a great job with very litle fatigue, the tru temper/ames version is also nice but the round handle causes some hand fatigue but you can control it well. I dont have a good maul but would like to get one but I cant choke down the price that they want for the higher end mauls or my wife might choke me. Either one of the axes above would get the job done well for under 60.00 bucks. If you decide to go fiskers make sure its the super splitter with the 4 1/4 pound head not the pro version which only has a 2 1/2 pound head I think.Yeah, me, too. I was tempted to treat myself when the Stihl website showed the price at $86, but when I held it in my hand and looked at a solid C-note price I just couldn't do it. I wonder if there are different versions of it; the one in the store, the head looked smaller than the one in the pic with the 361. Perhaps a trick of the lens. In the hand, it looked like a big, short spike and I remember wondering if it would be likely to bury and stick. I split all my firewood by hand (about 9 cords split this past year) so it appeals to me to have THE best maul, and something that is handmade and will last forever would be nice, so these threads interest me. I reckon I'll have to try the Fiskars. The short handle concerns me (6'4") but I reckon it would excel at splitting kindling if nothing else, and at $40 I won't feel like such a chump if it doesn't become my favorite.
Jack
This has been my favorite so far..
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=147592-302-1217000&lpage=none
When I couldn't find a Fiskars SS locally, I tried one of these True Temper splitting axes--it sucked!! It rarely split on the first whack and then it got stuck something fierce!! I took that thing back ASAP and ordered the Fiskars SS from Amazon---10 times better! I'm 6'3" and while at first I was a little concerned about the (comparatively) shorter handle, I split on a 20" tall x 28" wide elm round with a tire on it, and it works great for me! In fact, even if they offered a longer handle I think I'd opt for the shorter one.........
Bailey's now carries the SS, $39.95 (w/out shipping) is the lowest price I've seen.
NP
Just purchased my Fiskars from Acehardwareoutlet.com. Once I saw they took Paypal, it was a done deal.
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