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Wood:
Water oak, 16 inches thick, cut 2 years ago. Straight grained and no nots.
Axes(overall length):
Iron and Oak Monster Maul(26")
Luddell splitting axe(34")
Great Divider(Similar to Chopper 1)(36")
Gerber(Same as Fiskars X25)(28")
Fiskars X27(36")
First, let me say that all the axes worked well. Second, let me say that 16" thick blocks are much, much easier to split than 20" ones.
Monster maul: Could split the largest chunks off the block and seemed to be the best at splitting on the first strike. It was very tiring to use though and seemed like a waste of energy on splitting smaller stuff.
Fiskars X27: After using the monster maul, this thing felt a lot lighter and I could swing the heck out of it. It was not as tiring to use as the moster maul, but was close to being as effective on the larger stuff.
Gerber(Fiskars X25): I could swing this thing like a light saber and not wear out. It would effortlessly split the quarters into smaller pieces and was worked faily well at splitting larger chunks off of the rounds. **
Great divider: This was the surprise out of the bunch. The wood handle was the most comfortable of all of them and it seemed like this one was easy to hit the "sweet spot." Maybe the action of it working doesn't send as much vibration back through the handle, not sure, but it was very comfortable to use. On smaller stuff, you don't even have to swing it hard to make the wood split. It never bounces back like other axes and once the wood splits, the axe slows down quickly kind of like a soft landing. The only downside it that it sends pieces sailing 10-15 feet away and it is not as effective taking large chunks off of rounds.
Luddell: It's worked well for splitting but some axes were more effective at splitting large stuff and some were easier to use for small stuff. It's a good multipurpose axe, imo.
They all have their purpose, pros and cons. That being said, I think the 28 inch Gerber fits me best but the X27 is safer if using a chopping block. I'll be using the great divider on nice perfect wood with some bungee cords or old tire.
**I'm 5'6", 170 lbs. I was using a chopping block and had a close call with the Gerber. Rounds will be on the ground when using this one from now on, lol.
Water oak, 16 inches thick, cut 2 years ago. Straight grained and no nots.
Axes(overall length):
Iron and Oak Monster Maul(26")
Luddell splitting axe(34")
Great Divider(Similar to Chopper 1)(36")
Gerber(Same as Fiskars X25)(28")
Fiskars X27(36")
First, let me say that all the axes worked well. Second, let me say that 16" thick blocks are much, much easier to split than 20" ones.
Monster maul: Could split the largest chunks off the block and seemed to be the best at splitting on the first strike. It was very tiring to use though and seemed like a waste of energy on splitting smaller stuff.
Fiskars X27: After using the monster maul, this thing felt a lot lighter and I could swing the heck out of it. It was not as tiring to use as the moster maul, but was close to being as effective on the larger stuff.
Gerber(Fiskars X25): I could swing this thing like a light saber and not wear out. It would effortlessly split the quarters into smaller pieces and was worked faily well at splitting larger chunks off of the rounds. **
Great divider: This was the surprise out of the bunch. The wood handle was the most comfortable of all of them and it seemed like this one was easy to hit the "sweet spot." Maybe the action of it working doesn't send as much vibration back through the handle, not sure, but it was very comfortable to use. On smaller stuff, you don't even have to swing it hard to make the wood split. It never bounces back like other axes and once the wood splits, the axe slows down quickly kind of like a soft landing. The only downside it that it sends pieces sailing 10-15 feet away and it is not as effective taking large chunks off of rounds.
Luddell: It's worked well for splitting but some axes were more effective at splitting large stuff and some were easier to use for small stuff. It's a good multipurpose axe, imo.
They all have their purpose, pros and cons. That being said, I think the 28 inch Gerber fits me best but the X27 is safer if using a chopping block. I'll be using the great divider on nice perfect wood with some bungee cords or old tire.
**I'm 5'6", 170 lbs. I was using a chopping block and had a close call with the Gerber. Rounds will be on the ground when using this one from now on, lol.