As you all might remember I recently started a thread about the Stihl maul that I purchased and promptly returned because the head was wobbling loose almost immediately after using it for the first time. Here's a link to that thread:
https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/87857/
Although I think that experience was extremely unique to that specific specimen, and I agree that the Stihl is a terrific tool, I also openly admitted that the Stihl was only slightly better at busting up big rounds than my trusty Fiskars X27.
Well, as much as I love the Fiskars for splitting most stuff, I find it frustrating on specific species like Elms, Fruit Woods, and some Nut Woods. Since I simply cannot help overthinking things over and over, I kept wondering whether one of my other options, specifically the Gransfors Bruks Splitting Maul would have been better. After much agonizing about the absolutely astronomical price of $175 I decided I didn't want to spend that much money on any axe. I also considered and reconsidered another one of my original options, specifically the Ox Head maul that has same head the Stihl has but which also has a special system for anchoring the axe head. However for the few swings when the Stihl wasn't wobbly I realized right away that it was only slightly better at busting up big rounds than the Fiskars. So I sort of settled on sticking strictly with the Fiskars. However, almost accidentally I then found the fabulous Gransfors Bruks on a special sale for $160 including shipping from the folks at Wiseman Trading Company http://www.wisementrading.com/woodworking/gransfors_axe.htm and I had to have it. I don't know why I would have cared so much about saving some $20 bucks or so when spending a really ridiculous $160 on an axe, but, that's the thing about overthinking things over and over!
Anyway, as a summary statement, I am so absolutely pleased I purchased this tool! Almost anything I say will simply understate how beautifully balanced and extremely effective this tool is. Seriously this thing is absolutely amazing. I spent several hours today slicing through several types of elm, apple, peach and pecan. The same stuff I would whack on repeatedly with the Fiskars or with the Stihl took no more than two strikes to split with the Gransfors Bruks! I almost thought that I was dreaming but time after time I split stuff on the first strike or the second strike at the most. Now granted I gave it super strong swings but still everything split "easily". When I switched to splitting Pine I almost started showing off with weak swings that split the stuff with not much more than the weight of the maul through the round! Again I almost thought I was dreaming but I was absolutely awake. After this exciting experience I think I would still spend the $175 plus shipping most stores are charging at this time for the Gransfors Bruks. I just now noticed that Wiseman Trading Company's special sale isn't advertised anymore (hopefully they'll bring it back) but they're basically charging $174 including shipping and I admit I'd spend that given the absolutely amazing performance of this superb tool. I know that many fine folks here would still say I'm completely crazy (and you are correct on many other levels!) but seriously sometimes the extra money is more than worth it. The satisfaction of splitting tough stuff, for me makes this one of those times.
Again I'll add that my experience with the Stihl was totally unique (I think the handle was probably wet at assembly and then as it shrunk it slopped loose) and I admit the Stihl branded axe with the Ox Head axe head and also the Ox Head branded axe with the same Ox Head axe head along with their special anchoring system are all terrific tools so I don't intend any insult to anyone who owns one of those but I'm basically just sharing some amazement at how beautifully balanced and extremely effective the Gransfors Bruks Splitting Maul is for the folks who are considering the crazy amount they're asking for their tool. Well worth it in my opinion.
https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/87857/
Although I think that experience was extremely unique to that specific specimen, and I agree that the Stihl is a terrific tool, I also openly admitted that the Stihl was only slightly better at busting up big rounds than my trusty Fiskars X27.
Well, as much as I love the Fiskars for splitting most stuff, I find it frustrating on specific species like Elms, Fruit Woods, and some Nut Woods. Since I simply cannot help overthinking things over and over, I kept wondering whether one of my other options, specifically the Gransfors Bruks Splitting Maul would have been better. After much agonizing about the absolutely astronomical price of $175 I decided I didn't want to spend that much money on any axe. I also considered and reconsidered another one of my original options, specifically the Ox Head maul that has same head the Stihl has but which also has a special system for anchoring the axe head. However for the few swings when the Stihl wasn't wobbly I realized right away that it was only slightly better at busting up big rounds than the Fiskars. So I sort of settled on sticking strictly with the Fiskars. However, almost accidentally I then found the fabulous Gransfors Bruks on a special sale for $160 including shipping from the folks at Wiseman Trading Company http://www.wisementrading.com/woodworking/gransfors_axe.htm and I had to have it. I don't know why I would have cared so much about saving some $20 bucks or so when spending a really ridiculous $160 on an axe, but, that's the thing about overthinking things over and over!
Anyway, as a summary statement, I am so absolutely pleased I purchased this tool! Almost anything I say will simply understate how beautifully balanced and extremely effective this tool is. Seriously this thing is absolutely amazing. I spent several hours today slicing through several types of elm, apple, peach and pecan. The same stuff I would whack on repeatedly with the Fiskars or with the Stihl took no more than two strikes to split with the Gransfors Bruks! I almost thought that I was dreaming but time after time I split stuff on the first strike or the second strike at the most. Now granted I gave it super strong swings but still everything split "easily". When I switched to splitting Pine I almost started showing off with weak swings that split the stuff with not much more than the weight of the maul through the round! Again I almost thought I was dreaming but I was absolutely awake. After this exciting experience I think I would still spend the $175 plus shipping most stores are charging at this time for the Gransfors Bruks. I just now noticed that Wiseman Trading Company's special sale isn't advertised anymore (hopefully they'll bring it back) but they're basically charging $174 including shipping and I admit I'd spend that given the absolutely amazing performance of this superb tool. I know that many fine folks here would still say I'm completely crazy (and you are correct on many other levels!) but seriously sometimes the extra money is more than worth it. The satisfaction of splitting tough stuff, for me makes this one of those times.
Again I'll add that my experience with the Stihl was totally unique (I think the handle was probably wet at assembly and then as it shrunk it slopped loose) and I admit the Stihl branded axe with the Ox Head axe head and also the Ox Head branded axe with the same Ox Head axe head along with their special anchoring system are all terrific tools so I don't intend any insult to anyone who owns one of those but I'm basically just sharing some amazement at how beautifully balanced and extremely effective the Gransfors Bruks Splitting Maul is for the folks who are considering the crazy amount they're asking for their tool. Well worth it in my opinion.