I’ve been splitting firewood for more than 40 years. In that time, I’ve developed a strong sense of what the best tools for the job are. I’m squarely in the maul camp—at least 6 pounds, but preferably ...
Wetherbee prefers a splitting maul to an axe, on account of its heavier, less tapered head — it’s less likely to get stuck in knotty wood, she says. Also: a chopping block, and she recommends eye ...
The lineup includes 8-lb. and 10-lb. sledge hammers, a 5-lb. pick mattock, an 8-lb. splitting maul, a 36-in. splitting axe and a 5-lb. splitting wedge. The sledges, mattock and maul feature ...
Milwaukee Tool introduces six new outdoor striking hand tools engineered to withstand the most demanding jobsite applications. 8 lb. and 10 lb. Sledge Hammers (36-in. Handle) Milwaukee’s 8 lb. and 10 ...
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