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The cutting edge

Fiskars offers a complete range of axes. The heads of the five universal axes have been forged to make them both thinner and broader so that they give a clean cut in resinous green wood. Each of the four splitting axes features a wedge-shaped blade with a sharp cutting edge that slices easily into the wood before forcing it apart. The handles of all the axes are made from virtually unbreakable reinforced fibreglass polyamide (Nyglass). The manufacturer claims that this both reduces weight to a minimum and distributes it to optimum effect. The axe heads, made from high-quality Finnish steel, are integrated into the handles.
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