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Estwing's Fireside Friend? splitting tool is forged in one piece. The handle length and weight give leverage and power for easy wood splitting.
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Wood splitting maul with 6 lb head and 35 in Hickory handle.
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Unique V-shape wing design works as a secondary wedge to assist with easy wood splitting. Double injection fiberglass handle that offers outstanding strength and durability, as well as overstrike protection. Great wood splitting results. Sharpened edge offers easy cutting.
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Wood splitting maul with 6 lb steel head and 36 in fiberglass handle.
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Wood splitting maul with 8 lb head and 35 in Hickory handle.
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This Vulcan splitting maul is ideal for any lumberjack. This will be the perfect addition to their tool chest.
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Wood splitting maul with 8 lb head and 36 in fiberglass handle.
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Wood splitting maul with 12 lb head and 27 in steel handle.
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Great for hardcore wood splitting, this maul features our patented IsoCore? Shock Control System to reduce shock and vibration by 2X. This rugged, powerful maul allows you take on intense wood splitting jobs while helping to reduce muscle fatigue and joint pain. Its forged premium steel head features a splitting face for forcing wood apart and a driving face, which can be used to drive wedges or struck with another tool during splitting to help force the wedge. Our patented, industry leading IsoCore? shock control system absorbs strike shock and vibration, reducing the punishment your body takes and a dual-layer handle captures any lingering vibration. Optimized blade geometry blasts tough logs apart and an inseparable riveted head will not slide down or snap off, even when swinging with maximum force. A performance handle design fits your hand securely and comfortably and features a pronounced handle flare for security. Strategic handle texturing helps improve grip while reducing blisters. This design has been tested to exceed US standards for striking tool durability to withstand the toughest work environments.
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