








Chop with Confidence! 🪓
The TABOR TOOLS Chopping Axe features a 24-inch fiberglass handle with a cushioned anti-slip grip for maximum comfort and control. Its resharpenable steel blade is designed for durability, while the bright orange color enhances visibility for easy location. Ideal for both storage and transport, this axe is perfect for any outdoor enthusiast or DIY project.









R**D
Does the job
Great tool
T**R
Strong as a Nordic War Axe
This hatchet is durable, easy to sharpen and holds a solid edge. Is easy to handle, yet heavy enough to split wood quickly and efficiently. I would recommend this tool to anyone. Great product TABOR TOOLS.
S**S
Just Right!
This axe is just what I was looking for. Needed something to split fireplace-size logs into kindling and this really does the trick. The weight is heavy enough that this old man does not have to put too much muscle into the swing; the weight falling does most of the work. The edge will need some sharpening when you first get this axe, but that's expected. A few swipes with a file and run a sharpening stone over the edge a few times and you have a nice sharp axe. I would highly recommend this for wood splitting.
S**E
Nice little carpenter's hatchet
Nice little carpenter's hatchet. I picked this hatchet because I liked the weight and head design for my uses. This is a good design for limbing, chopping and carving. It is narrow in the middle so not great for splitting having minimal wedge. I sharpened it (badly needed), reprofiled the cutting edge a bit and partially polished the blade. The blade had been hollow ground and was very uneven. Even after polishing a bit you can see how thin it is in the middle. The pictures show a standard axe, Husqvarna 19" Carpenter's Axe, Plumb Broad or Hewing Hatchet, the Tabor Tools and a hand Bowl Adze. The blade size is 4" and 5 & 7/8" wide. The blade edge cover is silicon I believe. The handle has a plastic outer shell, probably over fiberglass. Weight and balance is good, easy to choke up on the head with good control (i.e. not needing to fight the weight of the handle).Update: I can confirm that the Style N Craft 94-027 Camper's Axe Head Sheath fits pretty well. Pictures are after I wet formed and trimmed off excess on the bottom and stained it darker. It comes very gray contrary to the pictures.I have nicer hatchets but for some reason this is the one I grab to use most of the time. Probably because it is a little lighter weight and the top of the blade is perfect for removing bark and other times when I need get into a tight spot. After you get this sharp it is like using a powerful chisel, fun to use.
T**S
a universal tool
I like the axe handle because it affords a very good grip and conforms to the shape suited for a hold whether useing a high or low position. Also it has very good balance and axe head weight for chopping both large and small wood. When hunting in back country the law requires it among other things , for fire and camping purposes. Last but not least it can be had for a good price.Terry Saunders.
M**K
Nice tool for the use i need .
So far this AX or Maul is working as I hoped. Troubles I'm having is wet wood which makes it very hard to split . It's not the design of the AX but the tightness of the wet wood . But over all so far working well .
W**H
This is not a splitting maul - gets stuck in wood too easily
I wanted a new splitting maul so I bought this one. The quality looks good, no issues there. I started using it and kept getting it stuck in the wood. The problem is that it is very difficult to remove the maul from thewood. I think this is more of an axe rather than a maul. My other maul (yellow) has more of a sledgehammer shape and is more effective at splitting the wood. It very rarely gets stuck. When it does get stuck, it is easy to remove.
S**6
It’s a Cracker !
Okay, firstly let me say I have never swung any kind of axe before, so the first two swings were kind of..., wussy , then I found my stance adjusted my grip let gravity do its work !,, and I was splitting seasoned oak stumps 24” wide with two swings !, no real reverberations along the shaft , no slipping or twisting,, I’m 63, and I’m not super fit , but this was fun, can’t wait to get to the rest of the woodpile ,so , I know nothing about quality Axes, but this seems to me to be a good tool,it’s not too heavy, the handle seems sturdy and well balanced, all in all for the price I paid I’m very happy, buy it and try it .
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