Fiskars X7 Hatchet Light-weight Wooden Splitter for Small to Medium Measurement Kindling with Proprietary Blade and Shock-Absorbing FiberComp Deal with, Garden and Backyard Software, 14 inch, 1.5 kilos
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Gear up on your subsequent outside journey with the fiskars x7 hatchet, a multi-use and easy-to-carry hatchet designed for environment friendly kindling splitting. This hatchet contains a perfected weight distribution for elevated swing velocity and energy, permitting you to cut extra wooden with much less effort, excellent for hikers and outside lovers. The ultra-sharp, low-friction blade slices via logs cleanly and resists sticking, whereas the progressive blade-grinding expertise ensures long-lasting sharpness. The fiskars x7 hatchet boasts a cushty, shock-absorbing deal with that reduces fatigue throughout prolonged use. Constructed with high quality supplies and backed by a lifetime guarantee, this hatchet is a reliable companion for campers, hikers, and outside lovers alike.
Cleaves small and medium logs with ease and 3x deeper, excellent for garden and backyard tasks, campsite firewood prep, kindling splitter exterior by the firepit, mountaineering or different outside adventures
Easy chopping, with perfected weight distribution, giving a greater steadiness, power-to-weight ratio and ultra-sharp blade for extra energy and velocity with every swing
Lengthy-lasting sturdiness, with proprietary blade-grinding expertise that stays sharper for longer, and gives a sharper edge for higher contact and a greater wooden splitter, with an inseparable, insert-molded head
Designed that can assist you embrace the outside, Fiskars axes and hatchets are outfitted with shock-absorbing FiberComp sensible applied sciences and award-winning, ergonomic options that make it simpler and extra gratifying to deal with outside duties, the snug deal with minimizes sticking and reduces fatigue
Constructed to final with a low friction blade coating that stops the pinnacle from getting caught, features a lifetime guarantee for peace of thoughts
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8 reviews for Fiskars X7 Hatchet Light-weight Wooden Splitter for Small to Medium Measurement Kindling with Proprietary Blade and Shock-Absorbing FiberComp Deal with, Garden and Backyard Software, 14 inch, 1.5 kilos
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GB –
Outstanding Value, Excellent Chopper/Splitter: FISKARS X7 Hatchet with Unique Wedge Shaped Blade, 5 Stars!
I’m an enthusiastic camper and backpacker who loves making campfires, and I also have a wood burning fireplace that I use a lot.Lately I’ve been looking for a really good ‘upgrade’ axe or hatchet, both for camping and for splitting smaller logs up to 12-18″ for the home fireplace.After a lot of research, I settled on two FISKARS products, this X7 Hatchet and the 28-inch F25 axe. I’m totally pleased. They’ve exceeded al expectations, and I’m going to review each of them.Other than size, their designs are identical, so everything I’m about to say applies to both the X7 Hatchet and the X25 Axe equally.Long story short, these Fiskars’ are really excellent. This is easily the best hatchet I’ve ever owned, including my Estwing all-steel hatchet and a number of very good vintage hickory-handle hatchets from Plumb and other USA makers.Those are all great cutting tools, but this Fiskars is on a whole different level.It’s like comparing a modern Glock polymer .40 semiauto to a 1917 Colt .38 revolver. Both are great, but the newer design clearly outperforms.The Fiskars has a completely hollow handle, which is a huge weight savings. That fiberglass handle is virtually indestructible; the Fiskars website shows a video of a big truck rolling over those handles without any damage.So unlike wooden handles, this one won’t break. It’s totally immune to understrikes. It’s amazing, and if I didn’t own these I would have found it hard to believe.And if you do somehow manage to break it, Fiskars has a lifetime warranty. If your Fiskars ever breaks, just email them a photo of the broken tool and they will ship you a replacement for free.Fiskars’ blade shape is like a splitting wedge, which is why it splits so well. The angle of the wedge on the hatchet is the same exact angle as on my 28″ Fiskars axe.By contrast, most other hatchets (and most axes) use a more knife-like shape which slices in, but does not wedge wood apart very well.The Fiskars does both. It also arrives VERY sharp out of the box, unlike many other brands of hatchet/axe.There are many homemade owner videos and reviews on youTube showing the Fiskars products slicing and splitting BIG logs, often with a single strike. It looks too good to be true, but these are not faked videos. I know because my Fiskars gives the same performance. I’d say 60-70% of the time I can split with one good strike. It’s rare to take more than two strikes.The design of the Fiskars is that ergonomic and the wedge shaped blade is that effective.Fiskars uses a relatively soft steel, which means it is more prone to dent or roll on the edge. On the other hand, it’s very unlikely to chip.So plan on sharpening your Fiskars periodically, but that should only take a couple of minutes.Fiskars makes a $10 sharpener specifically for their axes and hatchets. I don’t own it yet but there are rave reviews on all the blade forums and websites.About the sheath: The Fiskars do not come with traditional sheaths. (I wish they did). Instead they come with a lightweight plastic snap-in holder which protects the blade, but is not designed for belt carry.There’s a clever youTube video in which an owner shows his modifications of the factory Fiskars sheath.Basically he cuts off the useless plastic loop at top and drilled 2 sets of 2 holes (4 total), then runs Paracord through the 2 sets of holes to make Paracord belt loops.You could also just cut off that top loop and use the holder as is, either lashed to our pack or inside it.Both the 28″ X25 Axe and the 14″ X7 hatchet are totally outstanding. There’s also a F11 “splitting hatchet” and an F27 36″ long “splitting axe” with even more effective wedge shaped blades. I don’t own either of these, but the video reviews are impressive and I would recommend checking these out. I chose the X7 for backpacking and light weight, but if weight did not matter and I wanted a ‘car camping’ or base camp/cabin hatchet, I would have chosen the F11 instead.I found my X25 axe for a giveaway price at a garage sale, but if I were going to buy it again at full retail I would spend the few extra dollars for the 36″ F27, even though the X25 I found performs great and does a great job.The 28″ X25 works so well I’ll probably never be able to justify buying the longer 36″ X27.Outstanding products. I totally recommend these, and the price on Amazon (around $25 for the X7 hatchet, around $45 for the X25 axe) is a steal for the quality you get. The X7 hatchet is also available at a lot of Wal-Marts in the camping department, and some WalMarts and all Home Depot’s carry the X25 axe at around $45-50. These sometimes go on seasonal sales as well. So there’s no need to overpay online.I hope this is helpful as you comparison shop online. Happy trails and safe chopping, everybody.
johnp –
Superb Axe-Best in the world for the Price
Amazons service was a great. Even though I used Supersaver they shipped it right out using UPS and I got it 3 days later. Thanks Amazon.Let me say in general I despise Fiskar tools and never buy them. While some are very well designed the price point demanded by all you people who buy made in China or made India lousy products at Home Depot means Fiskar has to lower the price point to where the quality is not commercial. Fiskar tools in general are not commercial and I have destroyed or worn out every Fiskar tool in short order as I have a large property and commercial orchards and timber land and my tools are heavily used especially by the ‘help’ that does not have to pay for the tools.In general I stick with Gransfour Bruks (Sweden), Vaughn (USA), Estwing (USA), Milwaukee (USA-electric saw), Silky Saws /cutting hatchets (Japan) or the professional Grade Husqvarna chainsaws when it comes to felling timber.I took down a big ponderosa pine and was splitting it green. My near six pound maul was having problems with the big rounds as the wood was very wet. And it is a hassle to use a wedge and 8/10 pound hammer. And my 8 lb maul had a broken handle.Gransfour Bruks does not make an 8 lb maul. I checked the USA sources. No one made an 8 lb maul.I checked with Craftmans who while they do give a lifetime guarantee make their 8 lb Mauls in China now. So no 8 lb splitting mauls made in the USA anymore that I could find, if you know of one let me know. I have my old 8 pound maul head which was made by Craftsman in the USA but have to find a handle for it. Glad I saved the head now.China is gutting the USA with its currency rigging and we send them fake paper money and they send lousy products with a lot of ‘cheating’ in the steel quality so fat cat Home Depot Shareholders and Fat Cat Chinese sweat shop owners is all you have and then you get a lousy axe and the “opportunity’ to make yourself poorer and Home Depot Shareholders and the Communist Chinese richer. And a sharp, well designed long lasting tool is the safest tool.Sad to see Craftsman Tools which are nearly commercial grade go to China. People buying these cheap made in China tools at Home Depot or Sears are hurting us all and especially the people who need commercial grade tools or the 20 pc of America that is unemployed. It is unethical to buy tools made in communist china or india as they use slave labor and you’re taking a job away from an American/Canadian and china/india rigs it currency to give its manufacturers the ability to drive USA quality vendors out of business. Buy local. It is ‘greener’ for this politically correct generation of MTV bra….er kids to buy local. I was very skeptical about the review about this axe, given my prior experience to wear out Fiskar tools in no time or have the help break them in no time, but I ordered one against my better judgement as Fiskar tools are at least made in Finland which has good protection for labor. And the Finns have a big timber cutting industry they manage well so I suspected maybe the Axe was better or the Finns would just buy the Granfours Bruks’ axes from Sweden. So the pressure was on Fiskars to come up with something world class. They surely delivered. This is a superb tool!!This axe is very, very well balanced and designed, as well balanced and designed as the Gransfour Bruks splitting axe or splitting maul which is saying a lot. It splits like a dream and has the same splitting ability as an 8 lb maul at a much lighter weight which really, really surprised me. So it is particularly good for older people like me that are starting to have trouble with swinging the big mauls all day. The ergonomics are perfect for a 6 foot tall man. The blade keeps its splitting edge well. Splitting a Cord of Pine is near effortless. The only problem is I don’t get the good workout anymore the splitting is so effortless. You might not even break a sweat splitting with this axe if you touch up the edge after every cord with a stone. I’m a strong big guy and I was splitting wet 1 foot ponderosa rounds with a 3/4 raise and one arm. It Split just from the gravity fall with the dull factory edge. Truly amazing. Not even my Gransfour splitting axe does that and they shipped it with a dull edge for safety when I tried the dull edge first cut test with just a one arm 3/4 raise. This axe was truly amazing once I put a professional edge on it and got after those 30 in rounds with no problems although you do need some skill to crack a wet 30 inch round on the first go.FYI – Never ever take a splitting axe or maul behind your head. Learn to split and/or you need to get a heavier axe. I never take ad axe behind my head and have never seen professional fallers or buckers to so at least back in the days when they did not have chainsaws and people learned how to use an axe properly.I would have preferred a leather sheath but the plastic one it comes with is very clever. Plastic is not good for the environment. You can always grow more cows or wood.The only question I have is if the handle well hold up and how easy it is to replace. Fiskar steel is better than average, not as good as say Silky Saw steel or Gransfours Bruk steel which is world class, but it is as good as Estwing steel or Vaughn steel so it is great steel. This axe has a commercial grade head as far as steel quality. It is a great, great head.I gave it five stars as for the price you can’t beat this splitting axe. For the homeowner or non professional you cant beat this splitting axe and the only shame is that Vaughn or Estwing don’t make a splitting maul or heavy splitting axe in the USA. This axe is the bomb as this generation says.The only question is how many ‘years’ of hard use can you get out of the axe handle for professional splitters. But you could buy 4 of these for the price of the Gransfour maul and this splits better although Gransfours won’t like to hear that. The Granfours of course last several generations the steel quality is so good so if you don’t want to have your kids buy tools go with Granfours axes and maul if you can afford them. I inherited my grandfathers gransfour axes and I am an old man now and they still cut/split like they were new.Given what is available in the market for high quality 6-8 pound mauls not made in China or India or the third world this splitting axe is the best choice for the home owner with a lot of wood to split especially big rounds. It really cracks those big rounds I was using a estwing wedge and 8/10 lb Vaughn sledge to break.Looks like they are selling enough of these I can get a new handle if it breaks and the handle is under warranty but I always misplace receipts. I’m going to put some coffee can tin underneath the head to extend the life of the handle as the head is a ‘perfect’ design. They should give a raise to the engineer who designed this axe. I will buy a few more of these.In summary a superbly designed axe with capability to split equal to a good usa made 8 lb maul with near commercial quality ex for the handle and lack of a leather sheath. For the price you can’t beat this tool and its made in Finland where the government respects labor and not China or India nations looking to gut and steal USA and Canadian jobs by rigging their currency and employing child labor.Too bad about the cheap looking plastic sheath. A leather sheath and a commercial grade handle of top quality hickory would make this a forever tool and I would gladly pay $75 dollars or more to get the upgrade to the commercial handle and a good sheath. Gransfour is on the run with this axe at last. Heck I would pay 125 dollars for his head on a commercial grade handle it is that good.Thanks Fiskar. Thanks for providing us with an ethical buying choice and such a superb design. Fix your other tool lines and I will be a buyer. This makes up for all the other Fiskar tools I wore out or the help broke. So Fiskar owed me as I don’t take back tools I wear out. That is my job to be a buyer and pay a fair price for high quality.This axe has HIGH QUALITY although its is nothing to look at as far as aesthetics. Only Gransfour makes beautiful axes anymore.
Ellie Ziaie –
Great splitting axe
As a beginner in the world of wood chopping, I was on the lookout for an axe that wouldnât be too intimidating or difficult to use. I found exactly what I needed in this splitting axe. Hereâs why itâs been great for me: ⢠Well-Balanced Design: The balance of this axe is remarkable. Itâs not too heavy, making it manageable for someone whoâs not used to handling such tools. This balance helps in making each swing feel more natural and less tiring, which is really important when youâre just starting out. ⢠Ease of Use: This axe fits comfortably in the hands, and the grip is secure. I was worried about the axe slipping or being unwieldy, but those fears were unfounded. Itâs user-friendly, even for a complete novice like me. Keep in mind I always wear glove when working outside. ⢠Durability: Iâve been using this axe for a season now, and itâs still as sharp as when I first got it. This durability is a big plus because it means I donât have to worry about constant maintenance or sharpening, allowing me to focus more on learning the proper techniques. ⢠Effective on Various Woods: Whether Iâve tackled softwood or hardwood, this axe has performed consistently well. Itâs been a great confidence booster to see how effectively it splits different types of wood.Overall, for any beginners out there looking for their first splitting axe, I canât recommend this one enough. Itâs made my initial foray into wood splitting much less daunting and far more enjoyable.This review focuses on the aspects that are most relevant and reassuring for someone new to wood splitting, emphasizing the ease of use, balance, and durability of the axe.
Paula H. –
Husband love this axe. He says itâs like cutting wood is like cutting butter.
The Vibe Guy –
Nice little axe for kindlings.
Just your average Amazon Customer –
This is just the right size for me, and it splits like a champ. A straight over head chop is easily controlled, and the weighted head is heavy enough to provide the extra downward force, even with fresh green rounds! I started with the 28â chopper from fiskars, reading that the choppers would be sharp enough to cut through the wet fibres of green rounds, but the head was too light and required alot of over should swings to get a single split. Fiskars splitters are really sharp, unlike regular splitters, so with the added weight it provides a great combo for cutting and splitting at the same time.Iâve read a lot of reviews that the X27 is the best and safest due to its length, but I felt it was too awkward to swing, resulting in way less control. X25 has the same splitting head and shorter shaft that is easier to wield for my size (5â10â).NOTE: this axe is NOT the same as the full black 28â splitter from fiskars. The internet is riddled with posts stating itâs the same but with updated black styling, that is FALSE. The head is a 2lb head like the chopper, so itâs too light for splitting. The X25 is a 4lb head with a 28â shaft. Thatâs a big difference in downward force. I believe the misconception comes from the 32â all black splitter also having a 4lb head like the X27, which is more popular, so people assumed the whole black line up splitters was the same as the orange/black X series! Even vendors have incorrect weights posted which further adds confusion! I originally bought the 28â splitter since it was available at my local hardware store and was so disappointed since it was basically the same as my chopper, only with a slight flare. After I got this version did I feel the difference!Hope this helps anyone wondering if the 28â black splitter from fiskars is the same as this orange/black version!
Jair Peña –
Fácil de transportar y resistente
Jon W –
excellent hachet, light weight but solid and sharp, great for around the yard and camping