Razor-Back® 3-1/2-Pound Single-Bit Michigan Axe
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SKU
41120
$59.58
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Product Information
Product Specs
- Overall weight (pounds): 5-1/2
- Head material: Steel
- Head weight (pounds): 3-1/2
- Handle material: Fiberglass
- Handle length (inches): 36
Product Warranty Information
- The manufacturer covers this product with a 15 year warranty.
Product Features
- Single-bit Michigan axe
- Forged steel head
- Solid-core fiberglass handle
- Triple overstrike protection
Product Benefits
- Excellent for limbing trees, cutting roots, and splitting wood
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Razor-Back® 3-1/2-Pound Single-Bit Michigan Axe made of?
The Razor-Back® 3-1/2-Pound Single-Bit Michigan Axe is made of forged steel tool head and industrial fiberglass handle.
What is the length of the handle of the Razor-Back® 3-1/2-Pound Single-Bit Michigan Axe?
The Razor-Back® 3-1/2-Pound Single-Bit Michigan Axe has a 36 inch long solid core fiberglass handle.
What is the overall weight of the Razor-Back® 3-1/2-Pound Single-Bit Michigan Axe?
The overall weight of the Razor-Back® 3-1/2-Pound Single-Bit Michigan Axe is 5 1/2 pounds.
What tasks is the Razor-Back® 3-1/2-Pound Single-Bit Michigan Axe ideal for?
The Razor-Back® 3-1/2-Pound Single-Bit Michigan Axe is ideal for a wide range of landscaping task such as felling, liming, chopping roots, and splitting wood.
The Razor-Back® 3-1/2-Pound Single-Bit Michigan Axe is made of forged steel tool head and industrial fiberglass handle.
What is the length of the handle of the Razor-Back® 3-1/2-Pound Single-Bit Michigan Axe?
The Razor-Back® 3-1/2-Pound Single-Bit Michigan Axe has a 36 inch long solid core fiberglass handle.
What is the overall weight of the Razor-Back® 3-1/2-Pound Single-Bit Michigan Axe?
The overall weight of the Razor-Back® 3-1/2-Pound Single-Bit Michigan Axe is 5 1/2 pounds.
What tasks is the Razor-Back® 3-1/2-Pound Single-Bit Michigan Axe ideal for?
The Razor-Back® 3-1/2-Pound Single-Bit Michigan Axe is ideal for a wide range of landscaping task such as felling, liming, chopping roots, and splitting wood.
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