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  1. Steve Mack

    Fiskars Tool Quality?

    There was one on Marketplace a couple of weeks ago, probably gone now. Looks like around $125 for a new one, and I checked the postage $108. That's about $150 US. https://www.eworthit.com.au/product/cyclone-blocksplitter-heavy-duty-3kg/ I bought mine in 1978, about $20.
  2. Steve Mack

    Fiskars Tool Quality?

    I used to use these when other people used my stuff. And Linseed oil on all wooden hadles. https://www.bunnings.com.au/cyclone-overstrike-protector-for-axes-and-hatchets_p3360540 Looks like you can get them as well. https://www.hammondhardware.com/p/handle-saver-093848898045
  3. Steve Mack

    Fiskars Tool Quality?

    Depends a bit. I like wood handles but I've been using this yellow handle for more than twenty years. No problem with my hands, and they aren't the best. Bought this green thing off Facebook for $5. Too good a price to pass up. One hit and vibration down to my toes. Yellow one split that block...
  4. Steve Mack

    Fiskars Tool Quality?

    On the other hand these are one off the best things I've ever bought. They'll cut inch stuff easily, bigger with a bit of effort. The new ones have a bit longer handles but I like these.
  5. Steve Mack

    Fiskars Tool Quality?

    I've got the older ones, they twist. Not as good as the Cyclone ones I had before but they stopped making those. Their twist ones didn't untwist like these do, bit annoying.
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