budget axe

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Thetillerman71

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Mar 9, 2012
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One of mine is the Husqvarna, pretty good for medium sized work but not great for carving. Id base your final decision on both size and cost
 

Niels

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Mar 28, 2011
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Yes but a quality one will usually have better design, hold an edge better, and the head and handle will be attached to each other longer. Also those cheap axes have laquer on the handle and give you blisters.
 

Shovel

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Jul 12, 2012
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Condor Woodworker of Condor greenland hatchet. Great reviews for both of them, seem to be good quality. I like them because they have a longer handle than the husqvarna. Fiskars lines are good too.
 
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ED-E

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May 22, 2012
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I had a few Axes from Wetterlings and one from Husqvarna.. I still have a GB SFA and a Fiskars X7. If you're tight on budget or simply don't want to spend much money on an Axe, I can totally recommend the Fiskars X Series.
 

little_leaf177

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Oct 24, 2011
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I've had 3 wetterlings axes.
First was a small hand axe which I got years ago from attelborough accesories for £15.00
So then that got robbed on a scout camp
Then I got the same style axe from springfields at the bushcraft show @ windemere for £18.90
And this year I got the wetterlings forest axe for £50 with a free stone from bushcraft store from bushcraft show this year

Far better value than gransfors IMHO.

Regards
Leaf177
 

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