Fiskars X24 Universal Axe 24 Forged Steel Blade for Felling Trees & All-Purpose Chopping Shock-Absorbing FiberComp Handle & Low-Friction Coating for Clean Cuts in Fresh Resinous Wood
- MASTERFULLY BALANCED FOR FELLING - Amplify power for all-purpose chopping while the thin, wide blade edge ensures clean, easy cuts in fresh, resinous wood like spruce & pine - PROPRIETARY BLADE-GRINDING FOR SHARPNESS - Provides a sharper edge for superior contact & cleaner cuts while the double-hardened forged steel blade features a low-friction coating that glides through wood & protects against rust - SHOCK-ABSORBING FIBERCOMP HANDLE - Lightweight yet stronger than steel construction absorbs shock & offers superior overstrike protection with a stronger insert-molded head that reduces loosening & breakage - OVERSIZED SOFTGRIP FOR CONTROL - Strategically textured grip zone & hooked handle end ensure a confident, secure hold before, during & after your swing for improved comfort & control - INCLUDED SHEATH & WARRANTY - Helps protect the blade & user during storage or transport & comes backed by a limited product warranty, See warranty details at the Fiskars website
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Choose the right axe for the job
Splitting axes for splitting logs and firewood, a universal axe for felling and chopping, or a hatchet for kindling or hiking.
Test the weight
The correctly weighted axe will lift effortlessly with one hand. An axe that is too heavy will be challenging to control, so test out a variety of weights to ensure comfort and command.
Measure the length
Test the shaft length by gripping the axe handle just below the blade and holding it out straight across your arm. The shaft should match the length of your arm as in the picture.
Keep clean
Always wipe-off dirt and moisture from the blade
Store properly
When storing the axes outdoors, always ensure that the storage is covered. Do not store your axe in excessively hot or dry places.
Protect the blade
Coat the blade with a thin layer of oi while storing the axe.