

🪓 Split Smarter, Not Harder – Own the Yard Like a Pro!
The Fiskars 36" Super Splitting Axe combines a shock-absorbing FiberComp handle with a hardened forged steel bevel convex blade, delivering powerful, clean splits on medium to large logs. Designed for taller users, its perfect weight distribution and durable construction ensure maximum efficiency and longevity, backed by a lifetime warranty.













| ASIN | B00EOVVEXI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,073 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #6 in Gardening Axes |
| Blade Edge | bevel,convex |
| Blade Material | Forged Steel |
| Brand Name | Fiskars |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (826) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00046561275846 |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Head Type | Wedge |
| Included Components | Fiskars 375841-1001 36" Steel Super Splitting Axe |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 37.75"L x 9.25"W |
| Item Type Name | Fiskars 375841-1001 Super Splitting Axe, 36-Inch. |
| Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Fiskars Garden |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Recommended Uses For Product | columns |
| Style Name | Splitting Axe (36 In) |
| UPC | 046561275846 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**I
Highly recommend!
This Fiskars 28" Chopping Axe is an outstanding tool! The ultra-sharp blade makes quick and effortless work of kindling and smaller logs – it truly slices through wood with ease. I'm especially impressed with how well-balanced it feels, making each swing efficient and less tiring. It's the perfect size and weight (3.5 pounds) for general garden and outdoor tasks. A must-have for anyone needing a reliable and effective chopping axe!
E**P
Better than the Gerber Bushcraft Axe!!!
excellent design, fits the storage unit I plan to keep it in, perfect weight, incredible durability and versatility. this is an excellent camp/travel axe for the money and the warranty. I just wish I could get a different axe head cover to put it on a backpack with.
H**I
Solid choice for splitting
Fiskars continues to sell quality products! I have many splitting axes this one is at the top of the list though. I split ash, cherry, and solid chunks of beech, all unseasoned. This axe does a really good job at absorbing most of the shock and doesn't sting my hands when you bite into a solid piece of wood. Very sharp! Excellent value for the money and I know it is built to last!
S**R
Best axe iv seen on Amazon
Good quality id say for its price, not much better on Amazon, it is plenty long. The blade seems to hold up well. Stays sharp from my testing, looks cool like the axe from the game "the forest" Like I said its long so not the best in terms of portability, but the lightest axe i held, so it isn't too bad. It has a plastic thing to protect the blade in transport, seems to be made to last, don't see it going anytime soon. Still this is a sharp axe that will stay sharp, best sold on Amazon iv seen and cheaper then the ones at hardware stores that get dull fast
M**1
My favorite axe!
Great product. I'm not a professional axe user, but this does the trick for the occasional tree that had reached end-of-life (also using a chainsaw and other tools.) This is a chopping axe, and does that quite well. It is not a splitting axe, and kind of sucks at that (as expected.). The right tool for the right job,
R**Y
Erinomainen Kirves
I also have the Fiskars X25 splitting axe and while I've read that the longer handle is best for taller folks I gotta say that the X25 feels more less comfortable and like it would be easier to short swing. Of the two I prefer the longer handle and I am 5'10". I love both of my Fiskers axes. Just bought the X7 hatchet and it is excellent as well. Updated: I've now been using the X27 for almost 5 years. Like some other guys under 6' 3", I prefer using the longer handled X27 to the X25 - I get more leverage and I think that it is safer - I stand farther away from the round so a miss or glancing blow will not go into my foot or leg but into the ground (that said I still wear steel toed boots when splitting wood). This axe has just been a solid performer for me for splitting wood. Maintenance is easy - a good file works fine an is pretty quick, the edge stays sharp a good while. The handle provides a very good griping surface even when wet. This axe design and materials have given me a far better ratio of swings to splits than axes I have used in the past decades. About a year ago I added the Fiskars 8 lb 36" handle maul to my inventory and am very glad that I did. Yeah it isn't cheap - but what really excellent tool is - you get what you pay for when it comes to tools - doesn't take many handle replacements to make up the price difference. Yes, the X27 axe is great on a lot of wood rounds but come on, use the proper tool for the proper use and you'll find it worthwhile. Bottom line is that I go with Fiskars and not just because I am an Alaskan Finn. Finns won't abide shoddy tools. I hope that Fiskars keep a close eye on quality assurance and control and maintain the high quality of their tools .
R**S
Still a good tool, just not what I was looking for.
In the last few weeks I've broken two axe heads. NOT the expected, break the handles, but the metal part. One broke two pieces off the blade. The other cracked on the metal around where the handle goes. I purchased this because of the reviews and the longer 36 inch handle. I wish I'd bought the near identical priced metal estwing instead. So, for medium or small wood this works great, just like every one says. I was looking for an axe that I could drive into the wood, and then use a sledge to finish. At first this one just bounced off. Yes, if hit where a split was already started, three of four wacks would normally split it. But I couldn't get it to sink in at all....sort of like a maul, which I already own. Then, reading others reviews I tried sharpening it, and it sort of helped. But then when hit with sledge it would bounce out again. If you don't own a maul, this is a great tool. I love the longer handle, the balance of it, and the power it generates towards splitting the rounds. I've only used it for two weeks and so I don't know how it will hold up. If you do own a maul, or two. I'd choose another splitting axe.
J**E
Great wood splitter
Great wood splitter. Good feel in your hands. Good weight to split tough logs.
B**E
وصلني مستعمل والنصل حقته فيها كسور
D**A
Cuts like butter, careful not to lose the cover, it gets dull and chipped easily without the cover. Works well, weight is as expected, size is as expected. Best price I could find. Would recommend
P**S
Nice sharp axe. Great carrying case.
N**G
Fantastic design, execution and price, a truly honourable product worthy of reverence. That said, South Africans should rather start with the 8 pound 36 inch Maul. Our wood — such as White Stinkwood — is not as the balsar wood, in countless You Tube vids shot in North America and Canada. BE WARNED!
J**E
Bastante afilada y se siente lijera al cortar un tronco