I actually did! I bought it because you said it was good, a 5 lb maul is kinda light and the fiskars 8 lb is core maul is for emergency use only. The Adler split a dry twisted pine round and sent pieced flying. It's steel is German, American Hickory and a leather cover that's from Spain. It's price is nice and my son will love one so he's getting one for Christmas! Thanks for doing a review on this thing, oh that profile kinda looks familiar ...
You had to make a video on this! I just bought a council tool fallers axe for splitting and the reissue forest service axe for hanging on the wall. I think my axe buying will be put on hold till after the holidays but it gives me something to think about. Your goats sure love to photo bomb!
Awesome! I’m a big fan of mine as well. Ash is a really good fire wood. Splits easy enough and produces decent BTUs. Ive also found some insanely difficult ash to split, but for the most part, it’s great.
I have a Helko Werk Saxon with a 31” handle. Appears to be virtually identical and it is a splitting BEAST. Down here in VA we have a lot of gnarly read oak and that thing powers right through it. Gave me about as much workout as it’s giving you.
I looked at the forging marks on the heads and they are virtually identical. Same steel and hardness, same shaped eye and hung on the handle the same. I guess it's just a matter of what handle design you like and if you want to pay about $50 more for virtually the same tool. The Adler is definitely the better deal given its less expensive and comes with the overstrike guard. Awesome to see someone else enjoying the tool. This head design has next to zero videos or reviews. Thanks for putting it up.
Oh Snap! It’s the Official Video! I’m glad I caught this😆 I would love to buy the head only then throw a 32/36” handle on it. Because, like you said, 6lbs is the perfect weight for a maul. But if you split Elm, or really large diameter rounds, that little extra leverage comes in handy.
I’ve honestly thought the same Thing, there are many axes in production nowadays that I would love to buy un Hung, so that I could really customize and bomb proof my setups, although I’ve thought about it, I just can’t bring myself to cut the handle off of a brand new axe regardless of if I’m not super happy with the length, overall fit and finish or the design. Just feels like a guy should wait and get as much usage as possible out of a handle. The Stihl (oschenkof) line of Axes have this inherit fault, I’m not super In love with the handles, but I’m kinda afraid to dismantle the bomb proof mounting system that the splitting axe uses... it needs a longer handle IMHO, but that hasn’t stopped me from splitting 15+ cords with it since I bought it.
Looks like a winner. I've found the Bison splitting axe I got from Kevin (Disobedience) to be a wonderful tool also. I never seem to have "easy" wood to split... yeah, the occasional ash still finds it's way home but this year it was mostly big maple and big oak that I had to noodle first just to move it (no hydraulics here). It is satisfying to bust the big wood down with the Bison but there are limits. Unfortunately there are a lot of knots and limb stubs the confound the splitting. Those knots leave me reaching for the steel wedge and 8 lb. sledge a lot more often than I'd prefer.
Hi Chris!!😀😀 The Adler axe seems to do a pretty good job of splitting. But I think I like the firemans axe that you just got better. Thanks for doing a video on it. Take care my friend!! TTYL!!
Looks pretty impressive as do some of the other mauls you have shown recently. It will be great to find out which splitting tool is your favorite after your testing.
Anybody know why the Garrett Wade version of this is so much cheaper? I like the look of their handle better. I like the smooth wood with a swell to grip better than that grip coating on the Adler. Either way, I really want to get my hands on one.
Nice job! I remember in 76 I used to get out of school early if I wanted to split for Dad and my brother in law when they sold firewood. Oh, how I wish I could go back there. I burned up until 10 years ago, and I split everything with a maul and I decided to try a hydraulic splitter once, it took the fun and exercise out of the job so yeah I sold it before the ink dried on m receipt 😂
Much fun Mr. Killinger! So my son watched with me, "Dad, does he swing hard? Is he an axe guy or a chainsaw guy?" So we educated the young man...Very enjoyable sir....
Nice work and nice axe. I’m looking for a nice splitting axe/maul. I have the Fiskars and it really is a beast. There’s not many reviews on the Adler and it looks like a winner.
I have yet to find a better wood splitter than the vintage 6lb Stanley maul I hung, it's got a profile like the wood bullet, and a single bit eye, so i put it on a 36" bent hickory axe handle. Such an amazing tool, I hesitate to even call it a maul because it really feels like a heavy yet easy to control axe in your hands. Try it sometime, if you break that one, put a bent 32-36" on there, it'll blow your mind.
You know..... all of these are now sold out on Amazon!!! 😆 🤣 😂 I went and bought the Helco Werk maul, it looks the same except no over strike guard and no paint! Luv ya's from Kentucky!!!
I really like the profile, very similar to my Stihl Splitting axe, I split most of my wood with my old double bit or something similar just for kicks, but the Stihl Pro Splitting axe comes out if I get into anything real nasty. The Adler looks perfectly serviceable although I’d have to strip the handle and give it the toast and linseed oil treatment as the factory plasticy finish that they always come with is the bane of my existence lol 🌲🪓
@@KillingerUSA then I’ll take your word for it And order myself one as soon as the toy fund allows it! Was lucky enough to win Mr. Aaron Lynch’s 750 sub giveaway, he’s sending me an absolutely beautiful axe that I’ll showcase on my channel when she arrives!
Obviously the feel is way different, but does it seem like it splits as well as a Fiskars x27? I truly love my x27, but really despise the huge swell at the end.
I would say this out performs the x27. It's a much wider profile. The down side would be, it won't take the abuse a fiskars will. Not a deal breaker, just have to know the limitations of the tool.
@KillingerUSA well, it showed up today. The first impression is that it really splits. I was busting up some 28" maple rounds. 3 swings, and they were in half. I broke down 6 of them and went inside, too hot for splitting by hand. Lol Thanks for the info and the videos! I think Im really gonna like it.
Mr. Killinger, I was going to ask you what you like better the Adler or the Fiskars, lol! Its kind of an unfair question, the Adler is a splitting axe and the Fiskars Isocore is a maul. You were thinking the same thing, I was though! The Fiskars Isocore 8lb maul is wonderful and I purchased mine in October for 60 dollars after tax on Amazon. Indiana Doug paid 90 dollars for his but it will pay for itself in literally weeks. I love my axes don't get me wrong but for 150 dollars, I'll sit this one out. I'm a bit frugal, haha!
I'm still on the fence as to which I like better. That's a tough one. They both perform very well but the 2lbs less is a pleasure to swing. Also, I like wood handles. Fir the money, the iso core is hard to beat. If I could only have 1, I would have the iso core. That extra weight can be needed. Better safe than sorry.
I know everyone says it looks identical to their Helko Werks axe, but Garret Wade makes a very similar axe and they say it’s forged in Germany. Price is around $100. Wonder if it’s the same head.
@@Trev23cl After looking into it im convinced the Garrett Wade Super splitter is the same splitter as the Adler.Made at the same place.I ordered one and recieved it 5/15/23 and used it yesterday.Ill like it when i get use to it.Nice splitter.Also got a G W pickaroon i like alot if it holds up to the abuse.Theres alot of reviews where the tip broke off but all reviews said G W stood behind there guarantee.Ill see.Thank you for your response.
That's a nice tool. It's a pity that you don't use some kind of back-up block to stop it from going into the ground and damaging the blade, which is going to happen sooner rather than later. You seem to be very keen to get some Elm. Be careful what you wish for! P.S. You're not afraid of work.
I used to think like that as well. Then I discovered not all soils are created equally. Good luck finding a rock around here. I get what your saying, but it's just not an issue here.
Any 6 lb. Axe is going to split any wood,,,,,try a piece of hickory or a twisted beach that will give you a work out , ,, I've did it for over 25 years ,,,for home heat in the winter time!!!! And also ash is the easiest wood to split ,,,,,its all straight grain wood,,,,,,,so that said its all about technic!!!! 😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉
Well, so glad you stopped by and told me that or I would have gone on for the rest of my life thinking I had super powers with my new splitting axe! You saves me! Thank you!!!
I'm such a dork, I've been working out with a 20lb sledgehammer for months. I swing that thing around like its nothing now... Which made me go searching for a giant splitting maul and axe... Meh, might just get some decent wedges and blast through things with that 20lb sledgehammer. And get a bigger hammer...
If you have difficulty splitting ash, check to see if it's actually elm! A neighbor complained about his ash being difficult to split I took a look and sur-nuf it was elm.
36 inch haft length was made standard ax size when the average chopper was 5 foot 6 inches tall. Anything shorter than 40 inches is too short for a 6 foot person. Lately I have been using standard length haft to make videos so people who don't have custom made hafts for their tools can relate better. But otherwise I use longer hafts. The short handles on some splitting tools increase the chances of a miss lick or bust through hitting a leg. Especially when the rounds are on a tall block.
@@KillingerUSA The knees must be bend when u use a heavy maul on big rounds. It will protect your back. When you are using an splitting axe u need acceleration and a higher suport block. The key with a splitting axe is to keep your back straight. For that u need a long handle .
@@KillingerUSA Helko has been around as a company since 1844, Adler since 1919. Who knows where the design originated. Aside from the color scheme and strike guard, they appear to be identical lol
So.. I decided to check this axe out as it's exactly the same as the helko saxon. Amazon Canada has it listed for CA $382. Amazon is not your friend. Found it from a proper store for CA $175. F Jeff Bezos
The Adler is a good splitter but not quite as good as the gransfor bruks also I don’t care how good the splitter is it all depends on the species grain orientation plays a big part just my opinion
Your not wrong on the grain and species. I have the GB large splitting axe and hands down the adler will out split it. As it should. It's twice as heavy the twice as wide in the bit. With that being said, the GB us my favorite go to. Most days I take both. I get as much as I can with the GB and use the Adler to get what the GB didn't. Which is not much.
Grab an Adler Super Splitter here! amzn.to/3cUMidx
I actually did! I bought it because you said it was good, a 5 lb maul is kinda light and the fiskars 8 lb is core maul is for emergency use only. The Adler split a dry twisted pine round and sent pieced flying. It's steel is German, American Hickory and a leather cover that's from Spain. It's price is nice and my son will love one so he's getting one for Christmas! Thanks for doing a review on this thing, oh that profile kinda looks familiar ...
@@chuck805 that's awesome and no problem!
Looks cold up there
It is!
Now its snowing!!!
You had to make a video on this! I just bought a council tool fallers axe for splitting and the reissue forest service axe for hanging on the wall. I think my axe buying will be put on hold till after the holidays but it gives me something to think about. Your goats sure love to photo bomb!
They are the best!
Great video, thanks for sharing it Chris !!
No problem!
need to buy one
Awesome! I’m a big fan of mine as well. Ash is a really good fire wood. Splits easy enough and produces decent BTUs. Ive also found some insanely difficult ash to split, but for the most part, it’s great.
I have seem to have had bad luck with ash here lately. I miss splitting it with my 3lb Jersey! Most of the stuff I'm doing now had been nasty.
I have a Helko Werk Saxon with a 31” handle. Appears to be virtually identical and it is a splitting BEAST. Down here in VA we have a lot of gnarly read oak and that thing powers right through it. Gave me about as much workout as it’s giving you.
I bet it's the same. Incredible splitter!
I looked at the forging marks on the heads and they are virtually identical. Same steel and hardness, same shaped eye and hung on the handle the same. I guess it's just a matter of what handle design you like and if you want to pay about $50 more for virtually the same tool. The Adler is definitely the better deal given its less expensive and comes with the overstrike guard. Awesome to see someone else enjoying the tool. This head design has next to zero videos or reviews. Thanks for putting it up.
Hope u r doin good buddy and had a good thanksgiving. Have a great week.
Thanks Justin! Same to you!
Looks like that splitter works great! I'll have to grab one
Its fantastic!
Oh Snap! It’s the Official Video! I’m glad I caught this😆
I would love to buy the head only then throw a 32/36” handle on it. Because, like you said, 6lbs is the perfect weight for a maul. But if you split Elm, or really large diameter rounds, that little extra leverage comes in handy.
I'll so some elm next. I think I have some stacked.
I’ve honestly thought the same
Thing, there are many axes in production nowadays that I would love to buy un
Hung, so that I could really customize and bomb proof my setups, although I’ve thought about it, I just can’t bring myself to cut the handle off of a brand new axe regardless of if I’m not super happy with the length, overall fit and finish or the design. Just feels like a guy should wait and get as much usage as possible out of a handle. The Stihl (oschenkof) line of Axes have this inherit fault, I’m not super
In love with the handles, but I’m kinda afraid to dismantle the bomb proof mounting system that the splitting axe uses... it needs a longer handle IMHO, but that hasn’t stopped me from splitting 15+ cords with it since I bought it.
My Helko (identical) splits 28" rounds of hickory like a champ
@@knotbreaker you’re my champ!🤠
Looks like a winner. I've found the Bison splitting axe I got from Kevin (Disobedience) to be a wonderful tool also. I never seem to have "easy" wood to split... yeah, the occasional ash still finds it's way home but this year it was mostly big maple and big oak that I had to noodle first just to move it (no hydraulics here). It is satisfying to bust the big wood down with the Bison but there are limits. Unfortunately there are a lot of knots and limb stubs the confound the splitting. Those knots leave me reaching for the steel wedge and 8 lb. sledge a lot more often than I'd prefer.
I'll pass on the big maple. Haha with that suff, I noodle it down to managible size peices. Good boiler wood
Looks like fun !
It is! Come on over anytime! I have all kinds of axes and mauls! We can run 2 at a time! Haha!
Hi Chris!!😀😀
The Adler axe seems to do a pretty good job of splitting. But I think I like the firemans axe that you just got better.
Thanks for doing a video on it.
Take care my friend!! TTYL!!
You too Al
Looks pretty impressive as do some of the other mauls you have shown recently. It will be great to find out which splitting tool is your favorite after your testing.
That's going to be a tough one. So many ti choose from!
Thanks for the great video! Glad you're having fun with our Super Splitter 🪓Keep up the great work
Thanks for making such a fantastic tool! Going to test some of your other axes at some point.
@@KillingerUSA Looking forward to hearing your feedback on them!
Anybody know why the Garrett Wade version of this is so much cheaper? I like the look of their handle better. I like the smooth wood with a swell to grip better than that grip coating on the Adler. Either way, I really want to get my hands on one.
Nice job! I remember in 76 I used to get out of school early if I wanted to split for Dad and my brother in law when they sold firewood. Oh, how I wish I could go back there. I burned up until 10 years ago, and I split everything with a maul and I decided to try a hydraulic splitter once, it took the fun and exercise out of the job so yeah I sold it before the ink dried on m receipt 😂
That's awesome! I think about a log splitter but then quickly come to me senses. Would take all the fun out of it!
Much fun Mr. Killinger! So my son watched with me, "Dad, does he swing hard? Is he an axe guy or a chainsaw guy?" So we educated the young man...Very enjoyable sir....
Haha!!! Appreciate it!
@@KillingerUSA I said yes, yes, and yes...
Looks like a good tool to own! I was going to suggest elm! That’ll give er a test!!
Yes it will!
It’s good to see a trend towards shorter handles on heavy splitters 👍
Just more comfortable
Nice work and nice axe. I’m looking for a nice splitting axe/maul. I have the Fiskars and it really is a beast. There’s not many reviews on the Adler and it looks like a winner.
I love this thing! If I could only have 1, this would be it
That is a really nice looking maul. I love the forging marks and unpainted head. Awesome video!
It my favorite of all time now!
@@KillingerUSAhave you ever tried a Garrett Wade Super Splitting Mail ?
@@Wizard-ys3vf this is the same thing. I believe Adler makes it for them?
@@KillingerUSA Ty
Can I ask why you split the logs on the ground instead of stacking one on top of another? Thanks
Stacking logs is an unnecessary extra step. Just split them in place. Give it a try some time.
You're making it look easy!
The axe is doing all the work
I have yet to find a better wood splitter than the vintage 6lb Stanley maul I hung, it's got a profile like the wood bullet, and a single bit eye, so i put it on a 36" bent hickory axe handle. Such an amazing tool, I hesitate to even call it a maul because it really feels like a heavy yet easy to control axe in your hands. Try it sometime, if you break that one, put a bent 32-36" on there, it'll blow your mind.
Will do!
That looks like a pretty good splitter! I had to laugh at the goats, it reminds me of something mine would do!
They just do what they want. Ha!
You know..... all of these are now sold out on Amazon!!! 😆 🤣 😂 I went and bought the Helco Werk maul, it looks the same except no over strike guard and no paint! Luv ya's from Kentucky!!!
It might be the same. Seems there are a few that share the same axe. Pretty cool!
You blast it through that knotty wood like nothing with that tool! Nice
It definitely does the job!
I really like the profile, very similar to my Stihl Splitting axe, I split most of my wood with my old double bit or something similar just for kicks, but the Stihl Pro Splitting axe comes out if I get into anything real nasty. The Adler looks perfectly serviceable although I’d have to strip the handle and give it the toast and linseed oil treatment as the factory plasticy finish that they always come with is the bane of my existence lol 🌲🪓
This one has BLO where there is no paint. Not bad.
@@KillingerUSA how’d you like the new council tools splitter? I’m a huge fan of CT, they seem to be one of the last good large axe outfits in the US.
@@dmnsawshop8160 they really are. I do like it very much. It splits well and is a joy to swing.
@@KillingerUSA then I’ll take your word for it
And order myself one as soon as the toy fund allows it! Was lucky enough to win Mr. Aaron Lynch’s 750 sub giveaway, he’s sending me an absolutely beautiful axe that I’ll showcase on my channel when she arrives!
@@dmnsawshop8160 that's awesome! Congrats!
Where do I get that firewood cage thing?
They are called IBC totes. Check your local market place. Search ibc totes for firewood on youtube
Damned good splitter!
It sure is!
Obviously the feel is way different, but does it seem like it splits as well as a Fiskars x27? I truly love my x27, but really despise the huge swell at the end.
I would say this out performs the x27. It's a much wider profile. The down side would be, it won't take the abuse a fiskars will. Not a deal breaker, just have to know the limitations of the tool.
@KillingerUSA thanks. I hope I like the one I've got coming. I ordered it because of one of your other videos.
@@edoellien239 I love mine!
@KillingerUSA well, it showed up today. The first impression is that it really splits. I was busting up some 28" maple rounds. 3 swings, and they were in half. I broke down 6 of them and went inside, too hot for splitting by hand. Lol Thanks for the info and the videos! I think Im really gonna like it.
@@edoellien239 that's awesome it showed up that quick and glad you like it! Happy to help!
Mr. Killinger, I was going to ask you what you like better the Adler or the Fiskars, lol! Its kind of an unfair question, the Adler is a splitting axe and the Fiskars Isocore is a maul. You were thinking the same thing, I was though! The Fiskars Isocore 8lb maul is wonderful and I purchased mine in October for 60 dollars after tax on Amazon. Indiana Doug paid 90 dollars for his but it will pay for itself in literally weeks. I love my axes don't get me wrong but for 150 dollars, I'll sit this one out. I'm a bit frugal, haha!
I'm still on the fence as to which I like better. That's a tough one. They both perform very well but the 2lbs less is a pleasure to swing. Also, I like wood handles. Fir the money, the iso core is hard to beat. If I could only have 1, I would have the iso core. That extra weight can be needed. Better safe than sorry.
Hey Adler 👋, hit these guys up. They’re selling axes for you!
Haha! They probably dont even know. Just an increase of sales.
I know everyone says it looks identical to their Helko Werks axe, but Garret Wade makes a very similar axe and they say it’s forged in Germany. Price is around $100. Wonder if it’s the same head.
No idea. Not familiar with the Garrett wade version
Question to trv23cl?Did you happen too purchase the Garrett wade super splitter?Curious if you liked it.
@@georgeronnieburnettburnett4684 no I ended up finding the Adler on sale at Duluth for $115 so I went ahead and bought it.
@@Trev23cl After looking into it im convinced the Garrett Wade Super splitter is the same splitter as the Adler.Made at the same place.I ordered one and recieved it 5/15/23 and used it yesterday.Ill like it when i get use to it.Nice splitter.Also got a G W pickaroon i like alot if it holds up to the abuse.Theres alot of reviews where the tip broke off but all reviews said G W stood behind there guarantee.Ill see.Thank you for your response.
That's a nice tool. It's a pity that you don't use some kind of back-up block to stop it from going into the ground and damaging the blade, which is going to happen sooner rather than later. You seem to be very keen to get some Elm. Be careful what you wish for!
P.S. You're not afraid of work.
I used to think like that as well. Then I discovered not all soils are created equally. Good luck finding a rock around here. I get what your saying, but it's just not an issue here.
Best mud pit maker for sure 😂
Works good for that as well
GET THE HEART PUMPING
Sure does!
maul axe very nice buddy 👍 lets see it in action
Yes
Looks like a good splitter there Chris! What is that white stuff I see in the background 😳👀
Shhhhhh! It will here you!
Looks like a maul not an axe...none the less it gets it done🤙🏻
Not sure why the call it an axe but who am I to argue?
@@KillingerUSA true
Any 6 lb. Axe is going to split any wood,,,,,try a piece of hickory or a twisted beach that will give you a work out , ,, I've did it for over 25 years ,,,for home heat in the winter time!!!! And also ash is the easiest wood to split ,,,,,its all straight grain wood,,,,,,,so that said its all about technic!!!! 😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉
Well, so glad you stopped by and told me that or I would have gone on for the rest of my life thinking I had super powers with my new splitting axe! You saves me! Thank you!!!
Either didn't want you toswell people heads to much, Danielle Boone LMFAO
I'm such a dork, I've been working out with a 20lb sledgehammer for months. I swing that thing around like its nothing now... Which made me go searching for a giant splitting maul and axe... Meh, might just get some decent wedges and blast through things with that 20lb sledgehammer. And get a bigger hammer...
That's one way to do it. Haha
Boom! First to comment!! Good looking axe
Nice man!!
If you have difficulty splitting ash, check to see if it's actually elm! A neighbor complained about his ash being difficult to split I took a look and sur-nuf it was elm.
Weird. My ash is world's apart from elm. Definitely no mistaking the 2
Goat's just want to help, need to teach them to stack.....lol👊🏼👍🏼🔥🧡
They sure do! Man they are a pleasure to take care of.
36 inch haft length was made standard ax size when the average chopper was 5 foot 6 inches tall. Anything shorter than 40 inches is too short for a 6 foot person. Lately I have been using standard length haft to make videos so people who don't have custom made hafts for their tools can relate better. But otherwise I use longer hafts. The short handles on some splitting tools increase the chances of a miss lick or bust through hitting a leg. Especially when the rounds are on a tall block.
Get rid of the block and bend at the knees. Everyone has a preference eh?
@@KillingerUSA The knees must be bend when u use a heavy maul on big rounds. It will protect your back. When you are using an splitting axe u need acceleration and a higher suport block. The key with a splitting axe is to keep your back straight. For that u need a long handle .
I am thinking it is a Grandsfors …
You made the video and now Amazon is SOLD OUT!!! 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 Luckily Helko Werk makes the same splitting maul for a few dollars more.....
They probably had low stock. That happens sometimes. Appreciate the support!
Fire wood makes you warm 3 times.
When you cut it.
Split it
And burn it.
Customise that handle! !!!
Its pretty good how it sits. We shall see
LoL We know that you can improve on it ×10
I know a feller that could use some help, Chris. "grin"
Haha!!!
Looks suspiciously like my Helko lol
I wonder if they are the same?
@@KillingerUSA Helko has been around as a company since 1844, Adler since 1919. Who knows where the design originated. Aside from the color scheme and strike guard, they appear to be identical lol
I just read that Helko, Adler, and Bison are all forged in the same place and finished/handled separately.
@@knotbreaker makes sense
👋
🖐
Good meat critters
I will never buy a wood handle axe....eventually it breaks
That's why no one will remember your name.
So..
I decided to check this axe out as it's exactly the same as the helko saxon.
Amazon Canada has it listed for CA $382.
Amazon is not your friend.
Found it from a proper store for CA $175.
F Jeff Bezos
Problem with Adler is their QC stinks you never know what you will get!
@@jamesnelson1443 I have not exsperianced that at all. Everything I have bought has been top notch. I own 4 of their axes now.
3rd comment!
Your the best!
The Adler is a good splitter but not quite as good as the gransfor bruks also I don’t care how good the splitter is it all depends on the species grain orientation plays a big part just my opinion
Your not wrong on the grain and species. I have the GB large splitting axe and hands down the adler will out split it. As it should. It's twice as heavy the twice as wide in the bit. With that being said, the GB us my favorite go to. Most days I take both. I get as much as I can with the GB and use the Adler to get what the GB didn't. Which is not much.