Fiskars mini axe

brucemacdonald

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I wonder if anyone has experience of using this fine piece of kit. I have a Fiskars mini-axe (but branded with the Gerber name) which can be sharpened to a fine blade, making it useful for finer work. For example, the other day I shaved a number of shavings off a Maya stick to start off a fire. The Fiskars made this very easy.

The only downside of this is that the plastic handle, though tough, is a few inches too short for my taste. For heavier work I use my GB SFA (of course :) )....


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bambodoggy

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Hey Bruce, yer I got two of them....one camp sized and one very small hand axe with a knife in the plastic handle....

There's been a few threads on them already as I asked about them a while ago....I love mine but a lot of the guys don't trust them compared to the GB axes....

Try these links mate :)

http://www.bushcraftuk.net/community/showthread.php?t=3974&highlight=gerber

http://www.bushcraftuk.net/community/showthread.php?t=4111&highlight=gerber

and the biggest one of them....

http://www.bushcraftuk.net/community/showthread.php?t=1890&page=2&pp=15&highlight=gerber
 

brucemacdonald

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Thanks for that, it is interesting to see that they have been the subject of much discussion.

Granted, the heavy head and hollow handle do make for a peculiar balance on this tool and I can see why some would have an issue with that.

If I owned a GB mini-hatchet I probably would use that more often, but for the money the Fiskars/Gerber is good value for money, easy to sharpen and a handy size for a rucksack compared to the SFA.

It seems to me that some dislike the Fiskars because it does not have a hickory handle! :rolmao:


Best wishes

Bruce
 

sargey

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i'm a big fan of the fiskars axes, but don't like the tiny one.

homebase are doing the standard hatchet size ones for about 18 quid, a bargain!

cheers, and.
 

sargey

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kit snobbery? on this forum? effective and efficient equipment eschewed for esthetics? heaven forfend! :naughty: :eek:):

cheers, and.
 

MartiniDave

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"Nothing quite like a good piece of hickory" - Clint Eastwood, Pale Rider.

I rest my case! :rolmao:

Seriously, I did give one a good look over the other day and it seemed well enough put together, but my good lady has banned me from buying any more axes - for about 20 years!

Dave
 

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