Introducing the Collins 2.25 lb. 28-inch handle single bit Michigan pattern boys axe, now available at Palmyra True Value in Palmyra, WI. This durable and reliable axe is designed to deliver strength and comfort, making it an excellent choice for a variety of outdoor and home tasks. Whether you are preparing for camping trips, fishing excursions, or simply need a dependable tool for recreational use, this axe is a trusted companion for customers in Palmyra.
- Forged steel blade: Crafted for durability and long-lasting sharpness, the heat-treated blade ensures efficient cutting performance.
- 28-inch wood handle: Provides a comfortable and secure grip, enhancing control and reducing fatigue during use.
- Single bit Michigan pattern: A classic design known for its versatility and effectiveness in chopping and splitting tasks.
- Secure attachment: The wood and steel wedge assembly firmly holds the blade in place for safe operation.
- Replaceable head: Allows for easy maintenance and extended tool life by enabling head replacement when needed.
- Replacement handle compatibility: Fits Sequatchie Link #116-29 and True Value #169-083 handles, offering convenient options for repairs.
This axe is ideal for a wide range of practical uses in Palmyra. Outdoor enthusiasts can rely on it for chopping firewood during camping or fishing trips, while homeowners may find it handy for general yard work or small-scale woodcutting projects. Its manageable weight of 2.25 pounds and balanced 28-inch handle make it suitable for both beginners and experienced users seeking a dependable tool.
In summary, the
Collins 2.25 lb. 28-inch handle single bit Michigan pattern boys axe is a versatile and essential tool for anyone in Palmyra, WI looking to enhance their outdoor or home toolkit. Available at Palmyra True Value, this axe combines traditional craftsmanship with practical features to support your projects with strength and comfort.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) , which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov