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I probably have not touched a hatchet since I was a kid. I have never owned one as an adult. This will be a light duty tool, since I do live in Florida after all. I need it to split the occasional piece of wood for the outdoor fire pit. And then I can take it when we do our vacation to the cabin in NC / GA in case I need to spilt a piece of wood or two for the fireplace. Is there a particular brand that SigForum prefers?
 
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Estwing. USA made!


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Gränsfors Bruk large carving hatchet
 
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I have the Gränsfors Bruk small forest axe (hatchet) :

https://www.gransforsbruk.com/...rs-small-forest-axe/

I am very pleased with this axe (hatchet).
 
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I was just looking at Hatchets myself.
Was looking at Fiskars and Estwing.
They are like $60
This is a piece that will be kept in the truck for clearing something on the trail I come across.

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Gränsfors Bruk large carving hatchet


Help me understand what makes these $225?


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A few years ago, I was considering a Gränsfors Bruk hatchet. I decided on a Husqvarna hatchet and it serves me well.
 
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I have a Gransfors Bruk Wildlife Hatchet. I don't think you can ask for better quality.
 
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Gränsfors Bruk large carving hatchet


Help me understand what makes these $225?


I have the same question. I was thinking on the cheap end a hatchet would be $20, something mid level for $40, higher end for $70-$90. Never occurred to me they could go up over $200.
 
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I like the Estwing, it has one piece construction and the handle never can come loose.

Don't use it much lately but when I did it held up.
 
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I like the Estwing, it has one piece construction and the handle never can come loose.

Don't use it much lately but when I did it held up.


Yes, Eastwing does produce good stuff. And at a fairly reasonable price.


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Fiskars X7 camping hatchet

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I have fiskars models for throwing in the truck, wheeler, etc.

On my person, when hiking or when quality and performance matters...I carry a Gransfors Bruk. My hiking model is the small forest axe.


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Help me understand what makes these $225?


You can save some kronor and get a simpler handled hatchet, but the handle on this is carved for a better grip. The last thing you want is your hatchet flying out of your hand or the head coming off accidentally.
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Estwing. USA made!


Concur. I have a leather handle one my dad bought in the 1960s when we used to camp a lot in the Rockies.

You can’t break the handle on an Estwing.
 
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I think the most bang for the buck is the Estwing. I’ve had one a few years and it is great for light duty use.




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After having gone round and round myself on this topic let me suggest that you actually upgrade to a light axe. Most hatchets are too light to do any small log splitting etc.

I have had this Estwing for several years in my camper and use it all the time.

https://www.amazon.com/Estwing...%2Caps%2C188&sr=8-16


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You really can't go wrong with the Estwing, especially for how often you will use it. I have many hammers of all types of theirs, and their funky light axe, good stuff. If you're making firewood, a one handed splitting maul would be money well spent as well.

I have a Fiskars hatchet that I bought cheap from a hardware store going out of business. While I haven't beat on it, mostly used it to split and quarter game, it surprised me with the quality.

(I have a Gransfors Bruk mini hatchet, you don't need spend that kind of money for what you're after, unless you will get pleasure from owning it, old world craftsmanship sort of thing)


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I have a Fiscars that is better than anything else I've owned.





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