I have had mine for about a year and I think it is a good axe. Definitely more of a splitter than for fine cuts, but that is why I usually bring an axe.
There are a lot of axes from Wetterlings that I don't think should have passed the quality check. But I bought mine at the factory and after going through probably about thirty axes to find "my axe" I would say that the quality was consistently very high, on par with Gränsfors. Speaking about Gränsfors, have you considered the Outdoor axe? It might not have the power of a Wetterlings LS Bushman or GB SFA, but the beauty of it is that I NEVER hesitate to bring it. So small, but still capable to do it all.