Enthusiast I
Ok OB family, I’m in the hunt for a very good quality axe. Budget is not a concern as I will pay for top quality....what brands should I consider?
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20111
That's very well to the point, I could not have said better. You can get a lot of opinions and experiences on equipment here. Which ist good because you can learn from others. And in the end you have to decide for yourself and your needs what is right. Just to add, I like my Fiskars X7. I've been using it for years, it's still top and I'm very happy with it. I think the price-performance ratio is very good.What matters in the end is having a tool you like that is safe, feels good in your hands, does what you need it too, and and is a tool you're proud to keep in shape.
Personally, I like to go with tools and gear I can pass on, as well.
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I second the Fiskars, mine has been a great tool and is part of my load out, no matter which vehicle we are in.Love my Fiskar - and its reasonable. Yes there are better looking and much more expensive axes, but these are workhorses!!
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If I had to pick just one, it’s be the Estwing. It’s an all-round handier tool. Beyond the stuff I mentioned above, it’s also all steel — I’ve used it to move logs in the fire and even as a spatula to flip steaks on the grill because I forgot my normal kitchen tools at home. And it’s great for the odd tasks — driving tent pegs and such. I wouldn’t use my Fiskar axe for this variety of applications.I’m impressed with my Estwing hatchet. I’d imagine their ax is just as capable. I’ve heard great things about Fiskar. I’d like to get a full size ax and I’m deciding between the two.
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