Axes and Hatchets

Axes aren’t just practical tools when working with wood – they’re also a must-have for outdoor enthusiasts, campers, and survival fans. Our collection features a wide range of different axes, from carpenter's and splitting axes to tomahawks and even toy axes for kids. Whether you're after a reliable tool or a unique piece for your historical collection, we’ve got the right one for you.

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Perfect Axe for Chopping Wood and Camping [A Practical Guide]
Perfect Axe for Chopping Wood and Camping [A Practical Guide]
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Whether you’re splitting logs for a cosy campfire, building a shelter in the woods, or hacking your way through thick brush, with the right axe, you’re all set for whatever nature throws at you. We’ll help you pick and sharpen an axe that’s just…

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Axes and Hatchets

Today we can characterize modern outdoor axes as a kind of tool intended for the stay in the countryside (such as camping). Miner works in the house and in the garden can be done with them as well.

A good ax must be lightweight, if you are to hold it in your hand all day long. It is also practical if it can be worn on the belt or on the backpack. At the same time, it has to be robust enough to be an effective tool. With a good modern outdoor ax you should be able to cut down trees, split wood and at the same time make way in the dense forest. An universal ax can even serve as a pimple. Some outdoor axes have a hollow handle, where saw, lighter and possibly other utensils are concealed.

The handles on the shaft can be anatomically shaped. They are made of different sorts of hard wood (e.g. hickory), but preference is given to durable nylon fibers. The ax head is often forged from steel. The modern outdoor axes from our range are usually supplied with a leather or nylon sheath. At the end of the shaft there may be a string so that you can attach your ax to your wrist.

You have to sharpen the ax regularly like a knife. The axe head should be treated with mineral jelly or a preservative, which protects it from corrosion. As with other things, if you want the outdoor ax to last long and well, you should handle it well and clean it and preserve after each use.