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Corrado R. verified buyer, 30.3.2023
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The goods arrived all ok, the only problem was the delay in delivering the Roselli axe. As a first purchase as a new customer, I'm happy. I will purchase again
Anonymous verified buyer, 4.3.2023
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Anonymous verified buyer, 17.2.2023
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Axemen's axe, halkoma axe, power in the pocket
Rene S. verified buyer, 6.2.2023
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Hannu T. verified buyer, 27.10.2022
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A well-balanced tool that fits well in the hand and, due to its lightness, should be carried in a backpack even on longer trips.
Tomi S. verified buyer, 14.10.2022
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A good and easy-to-sharpen axe. The different shape compared to the traditional ones takes some getting used to, but otherwise a good size. A shorter model may be too small for many. I actually bought it to make clappers and this is perfect for that.
vt....@...om verified buyer, 5.9.2022
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Anders F. verified buyer, 18.5.2022
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The best hiking ax ever!
Anonymous verified buyer, 22.4.2022
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The best camping ax I've ever used. Cuts trees easily and effortlessly. Still fits easily in a backpack.
Anonymous verified buyer, 2.12.2021
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Jerker E. verified buyer, 14.3.2021
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Juho S. verified buyer, 14.5.2020
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Good ax to split but cuts weakly. Relatively heavy. Good for day trips when weight doesn’t matter so much, but longer hikes stay home. Due to the shape of the blade, it is convenient to use by grasping the blade next to it which helps if accuracy is required.
Ari-Pekka H. verified buyer, 1.10.2019
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The ax has a high-quality feel in the hand and performs excellently in splitting trees. Lightweight carry also included. However, if you are looking for an ax that is suitable for actual wood felling, this is not my number one choice. Sure, it does its job well for this purpose too, but due to the shape of the blade, it may not be the best for those jobs. Basic for a hiker with a full ten ax still!
juh...@...fi verified buyer, 3.7.2019
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Reijo R. verified buyer, 6.4.2019
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In use for five years. I recommend.
Hannu A. verified buyer, 23.3.2018
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Matti R. verified buyer, 31.12.2017
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Retrophilic and hopeful. Makes halos quite well. Better than plastic flies.
Jussi K. verified buyer, 17.6.2017
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The best hiking ax
har...@...om verified buyer, 19.5.2017
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A stylish gift, buy Fiskars for real use.
Sami S. verified buyer, 28.2.2017
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The best purchases of male memory.
Nickname Turisas 25.5.2019
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I have been using for many years hiking, and would not change to another. If the lead-through extended even slightly below the edge of the blade, the arm would be better protected from damage. The hamara could also be a little wider, so the wedge wedges would hit more closely. Domesticity and traditions 5/5.
Nickname Jari 8.1.2014
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I don’t know where as many as 22 sub-cubs have come from, but Rosell’s long-armed touring line is on the same level as its short-armed little brother. I got this model for myself precisely because I would get a better grip on the shaft. I always take it with me when I go hiking and making firewood has been fun and effortless.
Janne L. verified buyer, 4.2.2013
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Could someone with a smell on the matter explain a bit why this long camping silhouette with a steel guard has only got 68% of the flicks up, while the short-shoulder has got 100% of the flicks up?