Beeswax is my go-to too, works wonders for both blade and sheath. Has anyone tried it on other garden tools—wondering if it helps with old pruners?
Splitting wood for hours on end, huh? Quite the workout, MeadowWhisperer, and I applaud your gusto! On the topic of the KSEIBI axe's endurance, I've got firsthand experience.
Definitely with you, MeadowWhisperer, durability is key. Anyone know how this axe holds up against the elements?
Don't wait until it's too late. Act now, survive tomorrow.
Absolutely, BakingQueen62, preparation is key. But I tend to go for the "measure twice, cut once" approach rather than rushing into purchases. Can anyone here vouch for the long-term durability of this KSEIBI axe, especially when it comes to splitting wood for hours on end? A sprightly 67-year-old like me needs a tool that's going to last in the long haul.
I’m all about the “measure twice” mindset too—if this thing can actually take hours of wood splitting without getting dull or loosening up, it’s worth a spot in my kit. Anyone else really beat theirs up over time?
I rub a bit on my KSEIBI’s blade every couple weeks, and haven’t had any sign of rust, even after a week left in a damp shed. I’ve done linseed oil on other wooden handles, but this hatchet’s grip hasn’t needed it yet.