Axe Multitool

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Cougar
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Axe Multitool

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Re: Axe Multitool

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I haven't. But I'm thinking that I may have to purchase one along with my mince pies and Aldi Fakey Baileys!
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Please don't waste your money.
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Re: Axe Multitool

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I saw that, I get the e-mails from them, by the looks of it I am suspecting it would not last long in use as an axe or hammer, nor does it look big enough to do much good, I'll have a look on the day because I do visit Aldi and Lidl on thursdays (500yards apart) ;)
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Glydr
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Re: Axe Multitool

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I'd agree with Reservoir, that axe head is probably tiny with no weight in at all, I've got a similar one with a claw hammer type head instead of an axe, about the same price, the hammer is useless as a hammer having nowhere near enough mass, and not enough leverage to apply it being the handle is short.
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Re: Axe Multitool

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I think we've got a good idea of what it's like, a bit of lateral thinking perhaps Itsy's going to get drunk one the Baileys then take out any frustrations on the mince pies with the little axe :?: ;) no I don't like mince pies ;)
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Post by Salty »

I like this axe, and I like this axe....

But I'd rather have a Gransfors Bruks than either of the cheap pieces of junk! :lol:
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Post by Harley69 »

not very useful as an axe, but if you combined it with a proper hammer it could be good for splitting wood.
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Post by jeff1966 »

Just wondering how long it would take to build a log cabin in the wood's with that
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Re: Axe Multitool

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Well feel free to try pet, and let us know how it went :twisted: Nothing like a bit of hands on experience eh!