🪓 Split wood like a pro — because your campfire deserves the best!
The Fiskars 8 lb Splitting Maul features a rust-resistant forged steel blade and a 36" shock-absorbing IsoCore handle designed for superior comfort and control. Engineered for medium to large hardwood logs, its advanced blade geometry ensures efficient one-strike splits while reducing hand fatigue. Built tough with a lifetime warranty, this maul is the ultimate tool for campfires, bushcraft, and yard work.
Blade Material | Forged Steel |
Handle Material | Steel,Wood |
Head Weight | 6.4 Pounds |
Blade Length | 7.84 Inches |
Item Weight | 10.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 36"L x 8"W |
Style | Pro IsoCore 8lb Maul |
Color | Black |
Blade Edge | blunt |
Head Type | Splitting Maul |
A**J
Great tool, a little hard to aim
I'm happy I paid extra to get a quality tool. This is nice for fresh wood, and knotty wood that is hard to split. The extra weight and the wedge shape work as designed. The handle works as advertised to reduce hand soreness.
T**.
Quality, Heavy duty.
Excellent quality, had no problem splitting 14 inch green pine logs.
D**D
Essential Tool for Serious Gardening and/or Digging
sing the Fiskars Pro IsoCore Garden Pick has been a revelation in my gardening toolkit. As someone who loves DIY projects outdoors, having sturdy and reliable tools is crucial, and this pick has not disappointed.What stands out immediately is the shock-absorbing handle. Digging through tough soil and rocks can be jarring, but the IsoCore handle significantly reduces the impact, making prolonged use much more comfortable. This feature alone has saved my hands from fatigue during long gardening sessions.The weight balance of the pick is also well-engineered. At 5 lbs, it's heavy enough to break through compacted soil effectively without requiring excessive force. This makes it suitable for both amateur gardeners and more experienced landscapers who need a tool that can handle tough jobs.I particularly appreciate the durability of the materials. The steel head is robust and shows no signs of wear even after heavy use. It retains its sharpness, which is essential for efficient digging and breaking up soil. The orange and black design not only looks sleek but also makes it easy to spot in the garden or shed.One minor drawback is the length of the handle. While 36 inches is generally adequate, for taller individuals or when working in deep holes, a slightly longer handle would provide more leverage. However, this hasn't been a significant issue for my average-sized garden beds.Overall, the Fiskars Pro IsoCore Garden Pick has become an indispensable tool in my gardening arsenal. Its ergonomic design, durability, and effective shock control make it a top choice for anyone serious about maintaining their outdoor spaces with ease and comfort.
K**N
Fantastik Pickaxe
I use this for digging out the roots of like 2-inch diameter shrub/tree kind of things.It worked great! I had been using a full-size pickax, but this thing is much more efficient.You can get down on your knees and immediately begin digging all around the various roots with incredible power. For the most part I was using the large end of the pickax not the small. The large end is not really super sharp but you can smash into roots with it and eventually break them in half. The pickax has enough weight where you can really lay into something.If you can dig down a few inches and get some roots into view and then cut them with a chainsaw, you can then attach a heavy strap or chain around the bush or small tree and connect it to a come-along alias winch and power out the whole bush or tree in a couple minutes of cranking.This is my preferred method for digging out large bushes, shrubs and small trees.And finally the pickax looks like it’s made really well and won’t break.I’m going to buy another one just for a back up because I definitely don’t want to use any other product.
A**R
Best splitting maul ever !!
If you cut wood and need to split what you've cut like I do then you have got to get one of these !!! I have cut my own wood for use at home during the winter for 30 years. Up until 2 months ago I have always split the 8" up to 24" diameter logs (Oak, Hickory, Ash, Maple, etc) with a double sided splitting axe and could get through 95% of what I hauled back home without too much trouble (roughly 2 cords of wood minimum per season). I debated on getting a log splitter but those can get expensive and are yet another machine to maintain, let alone find space to store it. I thought I'd give this Fiskars 8 lb splitting maul a shot and WOW am I ever glad I did !!! I was a little concerned when it arrived that swinging this thing was going to wear me out as it's got a heavy head and feel to it. I'm only 5' 7" tall and 145lbs. It's quite the opposite of what I thought it was going to be like after I split 6 big 20" diameter Ash rounds and then another 10 Oak rounds about 18" in diameter. This thing -almost effortlessly- splits some of the biggest pieces of wood I've ever split with less effort than I would have exerted with my old double sided splitting axes. I wouldn't suggest trying to split Sycamore but so far there is nothing I've swung this thing at that it hasn't been able to split apart with ease. I only wish I'd bought it 5 years ago !!! Get the 8lb maul over the smaller one, you WILL NOT regret it. I've always enjoyed splitting wood and with this Fiskars 8 lb maul I still enjoy it and look forward to spending a couple hours getting these 150+lb log rounds turned into useable size logs. I'd give this 6 stars if I could. The anti-vibration handle and riveted head to the handle make this a long term no maintenance (no handle replacements needed) tool that will last for years to come.
E**E
Absolutely the right tool for tough roots
Fiskars products are generally reliable but this tool (also called a mattock) is impressive for ease of use, comfortable grip, solid weight (putting some heft into each swing ) and quality for a reasonable price. It breaks up hard ground, chops through tough roots and halves the time and effort involved in changing out planting beds. You may not need it often but when you do, it efficiently and absolutely gets the job done and done well. I would have given it 5 stars but have owned it for too brief a period to say if it is durable.