Fiskars 2.5lb Splitting Maul! Effortless Splitting!
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- I test the Fiskars 2.5lb compact splitting maul in this episode! #fiskars #fiskarsmaul #woodsplitting #firewood
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Hi, Andrew! Yay! Back to The Chop Shop! Excellent review. See you at 5:00.
See you then
Appreciate the review. Gave me the confidence I wanted before purchasing the maul to take on camping trips I don't want to carry a big axe on.
Glad you enjoyed it
Good review...always looking for new 'man toys' for my brother-in-law
Excellent post, thx😊
Glad you enjoyed it
In 3rd. Ruger seems like a great QA officer.
Always watching
Thanks for the review!
Thank you for watching
Great review thanks man
Thanks for watching!
I have many Fiskars products and the scissors Fiskars make are very good !
I keep hearing that, thanks
Hi there, new viewer here. Love the content, I’m trying to make up my mind between the fiskars x11 and this one. I already had the x7 which I liked but it fell out of my truck and at times it was a little small for what I split. I typically split anywhere from 3 to 10 inch logs with my smaller axes. I also have the x25 for bigger logs, in your opinion which one would be better suited for the bigger logs?
Smaller logs 6 inches and under, I prefer the lighter x11. Larger logs your going to want the maul. I prefer to swing and use the x11.
@@TheKelleysReviews Thanks for your feedback!
Hi! I have a electric mini chainsaw for when we hiking and want a campfire, but I’m looking for a compact axe to split wood with a maximum diameter of 25cm.
The older X11 is the only ‘small’ real split axe and the new line only has bigger ones. You’re comparison with the X7 was very helpful to decide what is the minimum size to buy for me.
But I wonder if this tool is as good as the X11 with splitting?
(This might be interesting due it’s smaller size when hiking..)
I personally prefer the x11. I use it all the time.
Between this maul and the X11 what could get thru a bigger log? And if you had to choose one between the two which would it be.
The maul might get through a bigger log. With that said the X11 is my most used smaller axe/hatchet. I would go with that one.
Great review buddy
Glad you liked it!
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Those fiskars products are nice. Can’t beat the lifetime warranty
I hope I never need the warranty.
It did a great job at making some Kelly Kountry Kuts.... 🙂
Lol yes I suppose so.
Is it any good for making kindling?
I prefer the x11 or x7 for kindling.
@@TheKelleysReviews I was thinking of a dual purpose to use as a wedge while still making kindling. How bad is the isocore at making kindling?
Well good thing we didn't split 🪓 firewood by hand that way during my visit 😬😬😬😬
Oh boy, you were already sweating from running a hydraulic splitter LOL
I randomly came across this video tonight after watching your review on Fiskars products. Also, I watched your other video on making the ax rack for all the Fiskar axes you have. I always enjoy learning what goes into the craftsmanship of a tool, so I hope you find this video as informational as I did with your choice to choose Fiskar axes to keep on hand!
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Wow there is even more tools in that video I didn't know about.
@@TheKelleysReviews good thing you added a couple extra spots for tools! Lol 😂
better to show off a used dirty tool then something shiny new!
Very true