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I don't get these axes - why make a pretty decent axe with an edge on it that renders it practically useless? It's like building a sports car but not putting wheels on it - useless!

Is it that Argos shoppers can't be trusted?
 
I don't get these axes - why make a pretty decent axe with an edge on it that renders it practically useless? It's like building a sports car but not putting wheels on it - useless!

Is it that Argos shoppers can't be trusted?

If you had customer service comparable to Argos's, would you want to hand someone a sharp object that could be used as an effective weapon?:rolleyes::D
 
I don't get these axes - why make a pretty decent axe with an edge on it that renders it practically useless? It's like building a sports car but not putting wheels on it - useless!

Is it that Argos shoppers can't be trusted?

Basically, anyone who uses an axe properly should be able to put an edge on it. Snow and Nealley make good axes but the SFA equivalent is just short of £60 and doesnt come sharp like a Gransfors does. They are sharpish but thats it. The user is expected to hone the edge to their liking.
 
Basically, anyone who uses an axe properly should be able to put an edge on it. Snow and Nealley make good axes but the SFA equivalent is just short of £60 and doesnt come sharp like a Gransfors does. They are sharpish but thats it. The user is expected to hone the edge to their liking.

Yes but the edge on these axes are very badly ground, all over the place (I picked up two) - it's as if the edge was just an afterthought!
 

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