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ALL PURPOSE AXE ???

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I know this is out of the ordinary, however, the one tool that is missing in my camping gear box is an axe.

I just wanted to see if anybody would want to comment on how great their axe is and why I should purchase it.

I am looking for a all purpose axe to set up camp, chop wood, etc. Nothing to large--space is always an issue.

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Thanks in advance for your help,

Anthony

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Just go to harbor freight. They chop and you can sharpen them. They may not have the Viking look but I doubt you are planning on using it to kill off invading nomads. :)

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I use a double headed 3/4 axe with a fiberglass handle. I also have a hatchet but I very rarely use it as I will pick up enough kindling to get the fire started. I also have a small fiberglass shovel that is about 30" long for the fire pit.

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Get a Fiskars. They make both splitting and chopping axes in all different sizes. Look on amazon, they have good prices. Read the reviews, for the money you can't beat them.

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Get the tsunami its the best

 

 

 

 

great for chopping wood, you wont stink at all and takes up very little space.

The women like it, pretty much all purpose.

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How do you pound your stakes in for you tent?

 

People still use tents? I thought everyone had progressed to trailers behind their big 4x4 trucks...

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Not everyone can afford those yet or in my case have no where to store it in the garage.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJlQH93Vx9c

 

wranglerstar has a lot of good videos on axes.

 

i wouldn't get a fiskars, and i break my fiberglass handle on my splitting ax every year.

 

one of these days i'm gonna spring for a real ax. there's a couple of good companies out there that make a decent ax. I've heard good things about stihl axes. they may be next on my list.

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ok, here is one of the better ax review vids. there's others on there.

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