Gränsfors Large Splitting Axe
Gransfors Bruk Large Splitting Axe cutting wood in the snow
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Large Splitting Axe being used on a tree
Gränsfors large splitting axe
Outdoor wood-splitting axe with ergonomic handle and secure grip
Durable and sharp splitting axe designed for efficient wood chopping
Gränsfors Large Splitting Axe with vegetable-tanned leather sheath
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Gränsfors Large Splitting Axe
Gransfors Bruk Large Splitting Axe cutting wood in the snow
Man Holding Gransfors Large Splitting Axe
Large Splitting Axe being used on a tree
Gränsfors large splitting axe
Outdoor wood-splitting axe with ergonomic handle and secure grip
Durable and sharp splitting axe designed for efficient wood chopping
Gränsfors Large Splitting Axe with vegetable-tanned leather sheath
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Gränsfors Large Splitting Axe
Gransfors Bruk Large Splitting Axe cutting wood in the snow
Man Holding Gransfors Large Splitting Axe
Large Splitting Axe being used on a tree
Gränsfors large splitting axe
Outdoor wood-splitting axe with ergonomic handle and secure grip
Durable and sharp splitting axe designed for efficient wood chopping
Gränsfors Large Splitting Axe with vegetable-tanned leather sheath
gransfors bruk video
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Gransfors Bruk Large Splitting Axe with Collar Guard

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$250
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$250
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Gränsfors Bruk Large Splitting Axe

The head on the Large Splittle Axe does two things in one swing. Ground to a concave, thin profile at the bit, it cuts into the wood first. The broader section behind it then drives the grain apart. That geometry is why a 3.5 lb head moves through seasoned firewood faster than a heavier maul would. At 5 lbs total with a 27.5" hickory handle, it covers a lot of ground without wearing you out.

Built for Seasoned Firewood

The large splitting axe is the right tool for dry, seasoned rounds, the kind that split cleanly with a well-placed swing. The hickory handle is chosen for its long, straight grain, which absorbs shock through the wood naturally and holds up through years of use. Finished with hot linseed oil and beeswax, it resists moisture and wear. A steel collar below the head protects the neck during use, and circular grooves near the base keep grip secure in cold or wet conditions.

Each axe arrives with a vegetable-tanned leather sheath and the Gränsfors Bruk Axe Book, a printed guide covering sharpening, care, and the history of the tools.

Why Gränsfors Bruk

Every axe that leaves Gränsfors, Sweden carries the initials of the smith who made it, stamped directly into the carbon steel head. Twelve smiths work there. Each one is accountable for what leaves the workshop. The steel is recycled scrap, shaped using methods the forge has refined over more than a century. The tools are backed by a 20-year warranty and designed so the handle can be replaced if it ever needs to be. The head outlasts the wood.

Large Splitting Axe vs. Splitting Maul

For seasoned firewood at a wood stove or fireplace, the large splitting axe is faster and requires less effort per swing than a maul. The Splitting Maul is built for thick, knotty, or green rounds that resist a lighter head; its reinforced poll is designed for driving a wedge. The axe is not built for wedge work.

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