Choosing the Right Splitting Maul

At this point in time when everything is automated or computerized, most of the items that we already need can be found in the grocery store; even wood pellets and wood for our fireplaces. That is the reason why a lot of people wonder there are still spilling mauls being sold.

Well, the truth is that manual tools come in handy in times of emergencies or when you are out in the wilderness for an adventure  like camping and hiking. When it comes to splitting mauls, they can be used if you need smaller blocks of wood to use for your bonfire.

However, you must also have the best splitting maul so that you are assured that you won't be spending all your time and using all your energy before you even cut a log. With that in mind, let us now discuss some of the things that you need to look at when buying one.

Factors to Consider when Buying a Splitting Maul:

Most of us would usually go for the most affordable splitting maul in the market since we won't use it regularly. However, there is really no point in saving some amount and ending up buying one that can only be used once. Just consider the splitting maul as your investment, and set a reasonable budget.

Here are the features you should evaluate:

  • The Head

When you start searching or shopping for a splitting maul, you would notice that they actually have the same heads, and you might think that they are all the same. The truth is that they differ in weight.

Of course, the heavier the weight of the head of the splitting maul is, the more weight it will bring to the log being cut. As such, the wood can be cut faster and easier. The problem is that you must also have the strength and energy to carry the item. Remember, the tool also has a handle that will add to its weight.

Definitely, the lighter the weight of splitting maul head is, the less strength you would also use, but the less powerful it is too. This means that if you can cut five pieces of logs with a heavier maul head, you would only cut one with a lighter one. So, our best advice is to go for the mid-weight head which is between eight to 10 pounds.

  • The Handle

Before you evaluate the actual handle, you must first check whether the head of the splitting maul is securely placed in the handle as this might pose danger if it isn't. Make sure that the socket is strong enough or durable. If it is removable, then, ensure that the lock is of high quality.

Whether you wear gloves or not when you split wood, the handle should give you a good grip and should be easy on your hands. This means that you should be comfortable when handling it and it should give you blisters. As such, choosing the type of handle will be solely a personal preference.

Final Words

By having a splitting, you will surely survive anything when you are in the wilderness. It will also be very useful in times of disasters when all you have is Mother Nature to provide you with heat and food.

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