Limited stock, not available everywhere. Though they do have a stock locator for C&C, it takes two minutes to check, it saves you going on a wild goose chase.
Product InformationThis Mac Allister hand axe is constructed from forged steel with a comfort grip handle. It's ideal for for landscaping or cutting fire wood.
If I didn't already have a massive chopper, I might be tempted by this.
michaeljb
1 Jun 1714#8
for those moments when you've just got the kids down to sleep and your neighbors dog won't stop barking, heat.
peter1969uk to TheSweeney
1 Jun 177#5
You didn't have the lumberjack shirt, it makes all the difference.
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TheSweeney
1 Jun 172#1
Heat for the price, but don't expect to become a lumberjack with this, i found chopping up an old chest of drawers hard enough.
peter1969uk to TheSweeney
1 Jun 177#5
You didn't have the lumberjack shirt, it makes all the difference.
KareemSaid to TheSweeney
1 Jun 174#7
B&Q - the biggest UK DIY retailer - one of the worst websites ever made.
Don't worry about people becoming lumberjacks - this is ideal for cheap serial killers. Chop and throw
Ordered 5 - but doubt they'll be available. Will take my own to show my displeasure just in case!
turbobuddah to TheSweeney
2 Jun 17#58
but did you try it with a hipster beard and checked shirt?
M_z
1 Jun 1720#2
If I didn't already have a massive chopper, I might be tempted by this.
davenicol to M_z
1 Jun 177#3
It's not about the size, it's how you swing it that counts :wink:
peter1969uk to M_z
1 Jun 1723#6
Are you sure?
mergleb to M_z
2 Jun 17#56
reported.
Doormatt2000
1 Jun 171#4
Smooth jerks work well :wink:
michaeljb
1 Jun 1714#8
for those moments when you've just got the kids down to sleep and your neighbors dog won't stop barking, heat.
AndrewHu
1 Jun 171#9
Genuine question, who needs an axe nowadays?
KareemSaid to AndrewHu
1 Jun 174#10
You have never lived - or nearly died. Great tools. Keep one under my drivers seat with a bit of kindle to explain away.
Seriously though - they are great for chopping up bones etc
guttediam to AndrewHu
1 Jun 173#17
I don't but darn... it was in stock & I'll collect it tomorrow.
Thanx for the share Op :smile:
89quidyoucantgowrong to AndrewHu
1 Jun 172#20
Plenty of people still have open fires, especially us country mice. A small hand axe is great for chopping firewood into kindling. I use a big 'un for splitting logs into firewood.
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Also available:
800g Axe £1.50:
http://www.diy.com/departments/mac-allister-forged-steel-hand-axe-800g/677185_BQ.prd
2.5KG full handle £5.00:
http://www.diy.com/departments/mac-allister-forged-steel-long-handle-axe-25kg/677184_BQ.prd
Product InformationThis Mac Allister hand axe is constructed from forged steel with a comfort grip handle. It's ideal for for landscaping or cutting fire wood.
Guarantee - 2 years
Material: Forged steel
Handle material: Fibreglass
Weight: 690g
Length: 367mm
Model: AXE1.5F
Standard: BS2945
Finish: Forged
Width: 140mm
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Don't worry about people becoming lumberjacks - this is ideal for cheap serial killers. Chop and throw
Ordered 5 - but doubt they'll be available. Will take my own to show my displeasure just in case!
Are you sure?
Seriously though - they are great for chopping up bones etc
Thanx for the share Op :smile:
Now, does anyone know where I can get duct tapes for cheap as well?
Also, ropes.
Oh and a shovel too..