GroundWork 1.5 lb. 13.63 in. Hickory Handle Half Hatchet Axe
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GroundWork 1.5 lb. 13.63 in. Hickory Handle Half Hatchet Axe
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Split wood easily with the GroundWork 1.5 lb. Half Hatchet Axe with Hickory Handle. Featuring a rugged hickory wood handle, this heavy-duty axe is great for driving wedges and stakes, as well as splitting wood. There's a convenient nail slot on the head for nail pulling.
- Nail slot on the head for nail pulling
- 1.5 lb. half hatchet head made of steel
- 13.63 in. hickory handle
- Handy hatchet for sport, recreation, garden or home use
- Durable hickory handle is an industry standard for strength and comfort
| Brand | GroundWork |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Imported |
| Axe Type | Hatchets |
| Cutting Edge Height | 3.29 in. |
| Features | 1. Nail slot on the head for nail pulling 2. A durable hickory handle is an industry-standard for strength and comfort. |
| Handle Length | 13.63 in. |
| Handle Material | Hickory |
| Head Depth | 6.6 in. |
| Head Material | Steel |
| Head Weight | 1.5 lb. |
| Package Quantity | None |
| Product Height | 1.14 in. |
| Product Length | 13.8 in. |
| Product Weight | 2.1 lb. |
| Product Width | 6.61 in. |
| Warranty | Limited to Manufacturing defect |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 60111115 |
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Q: does the wood of the handle go all the way threw the axe or is the axe caped off with medal?
2 years ago2 Answers
- A: The wood handle goes through the head with metal insert so that the wood handle is more tightly fixed with the head.2 years agoHelpful?
Q: What type of bevel does this axe have?
3 years ago1 Answer
- A: Convex bevel.3 years agoHelpful?
Q: Is there a compatible sheath or holster for this hatchet?
5 years ago1 Answer
- A: For inventory inquires please contact Customer Solutions at (877) 718-6750. Hours of Operation Monday - Saturday 7am-9pm CST Sunday 8am-7pm CST.5 years agoHelpful?
Q: Has anyone tried these for throwing? Looking to build a small cost effective range, figured these might be a good start for the axes.
5 years ago3 Answers
- A: I've used these for throwing. They work just fine. I ended up busting the heads off 2 with odd angle throws but that lasted a pretty good while before that. For the price they do just fine for a home target. I asked the guy at am Asheville place what they use and he said go to tsc or northern tool.5 years agoHelpful?
Q: Is this full tang
6 years ago1 Answer
- A: It is not full tang.6 years agoHelpful?
Q: How well does this hold an edge? Does it "ring" when struck with a metal object, or does it simply "thunk"?
6 years ago1 Answer
- A: The blade is sharp enough to dig in deep and give a good hold. It does not “ring” when struck with a metal object but it simply “thunk”, while the sound will be low.6 years agoHelpful?
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Newest questions
Q: does the wood of the handle go all the way threw the axe or is the axe caped off with medal?
2 years ago2 Answers
- A: The wood handle goes through the head with metal insert so that the wood handle is more tightly fixed with the head.2 years agoHelpful?
Q: What type of bevel does this axe have?
3 years ago1 Answer
- A: Convex bevel.3 years agoHelpful?
Q: Is there a compatible sheath or holster for this hatchet?
5 years ago1 Answer
- A: For inventory inquires please contact Customer Solutions at (877) 718-6750. Hours of Operation Monday - Saturday 7am-9pm CST Sunday 8am-7pm CST.5 years agoHelpful?
Q: Has anyone tried these for throwing? Looking to build a small cost effective range, figured these might be a good start for the axes.
5 years ago3 Answers
- A: I've used these for throwing. They work just fine. I ended up busting the heads off 2 with odd angle throws but that lasted a pretty good while before that. For the price they do just fine for a home target. I asked the guy at am Asheville place what they use and he said go to tsc or northern tool.5 years agoHelpful?
Q: Is this full tang
6 years ago1 Answer
- A: It is not full tang.6 years agoHelpful?
Q: How well does this hold an edge? Does it "ring" when struck with a metal object, or does it simply "thunk"?
6 years ago1 Answer
- A: The blade is sharp enough to dig in deep and give a good hold. It does not “ring” when struck with a metal object but it simply “thunk”, while the sound will be low.6 years agoHelpful?
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Anonymous
Monroeville al
Review 1
5 out of 5 stars.
Wanted a small axe
10 days ago
Works perfect for what I wanted
SweepstakesYes
Yes, I recommend this product.
Reviews 7
4 out of 5 stars.
Good quality hatchet
2 months ago
I use this for hacking up small pieces of firewood. The balance and weight are good. The only reasons I didn't give it 5 stars are because the head is a bit loose from when I purchased it and I haven't had it long enough to see how it long it will last.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Pinelands of New Jersey
Review 1
5 out of 5 stars.
Quality Tool
a year ago
New rendition of a very old tool…I have an original early 1900’s GTW Germantown Tool Works carpenter’s hatchet and this new one I bought from TSC is just as good…much cleaner for sure! Well worth the money for a quality tool.
SweepstakesYes
Yes, I recommend this product.
MN
Review 1
1 out of 5 stars.
Failed design -- manufacturer ignorance
a year ago
Abomination, really. Anyone who looks at it knows GroundWorks hasn't got a clue what a "half hatchet" design is, or what it's for. Why did they jack with the main feature -- the ruler-straight line from poll to toe? That's the whole defining concept of the half hatchet. It's "half a hatchet." Meaning, it's got the other half of its profile divided by a straight line to make it possible to hammer in confined space, such as against a ceiling. It is *not* meant to be a woods tool. It's a contractor's hatchet. If you need something to use around a camp or campfire, get a hand ax. If you want a hatchet for roofing or light carpentry, get a hatchet from a brandname manufacturer.
No, I do not recommend this product.