I rather like the Hultafors - but the handle is thicker than the SFA which can be good or bad depending on personal preference.
I have a Wetterlings Carpenters Axe which I use primarily for carving, and can't fault it! Holds a superb edge and didn't need that much work to get it there initially. I also use a cheaop Husky hatchet which also takes a good edge, but took a hell of a lot of work to get it there in the first place!
Qualitywise, the husky is nowhere near the GB stuff, but the Wetterlings, well, its a good as any GB axe I've used in the past - and a damn site cheaper!
Just my twopenn'th - no affiliations, bla....
Wetterlings, Hultafors are about the same
Reeves, Ennockson, Cegga are better - in that they are made by an individual craftsman and the heads are full finished rather than left in the forged state
Wetterlings, Hultafors are about the same
Reeves, Ennockson, Cegga are better - in that they are made by an individual craftsman and the heads are full finished rather than left in the forged state