Fiskars Handy Axe 1400
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Catalog Number: 9352
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- Overall length: 23-1/2"
- Unique head design for easy splitting
- Lifetime warranty
- Drop forged steel head for sharpness and durability
- Over-molded head eliminates risk of loosening
- Strong fiberglass handle never needs replacing
- Includes plastic sheath for safe storage and carrying
- Made in Finland
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In 1649, Dutch merchants established a blast furnace in the tiny settlement of Fiskars in western Finland. Taking advantage of the high-quality iron ore, the company - and the village - soon became famous for the quality of their steel and the products it went into.
These days, Fiskars Brands is headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin. But even as a global enterprise, we haven't lost sight of our small-town roots, especially when it comes to developing products. As we design a garden pruner, we picture centuries-old hedges and the pride that people take in their appearance. Even for something as simple as a craft knife, we think about the painstaking hours that go into the treasured keepsake displayed on the family mantel. Our parent company, Fiskars Brands, Inc. applies the same philosophy when marketing and manufacturing quality consumer products in categories ranging from outdoor recreation to consumer electronics.
The history of Fiskars is the history of being partners to people who take pride in their work, especially when their work is their passion.





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Bob G. from Atlanta, GAGood quality splitting ax.




Fran J. from Kyrgyzstan, BishkekYour axes look nice, but they would need more metal and a longer handle. Their plastic protection may not stand a long usage.




Alfredo P. from Houston, TXToo short to work with, and overpriced.







