Fiskars x7 Premium Axe
Cut Your Smoking Wood To The Perfect Size
Because Every BBQ shack needs a great axe like Fiskars x7 Premium Axe
- Razor sharp cutting edge
- Balanced perfectly for a powerful swing
- Fibercomp shaft which is light and extremely strong
- Anti friction blade
- Comes with plastic sheath with carry handle
- Compact size
- 25 Year guarantee
- ProSmoke approved
We are constantly looking for ways for you to improve your BBQ game. With the addition of Fiskars Axes, you can now process your firewood down to the perfect size.
We’ve tested lots of axes and couldn’t find anything that offered quite the same performance as these axes by Fisker.
Wood Chunks cut Fiskars x7 Premium Axe
Our wood chunks are quite large, and for most BBQ’s they will be too big. This means they will need splitting once or maybe twice to fully ignite and give you that clean burning blue smoke.
With our Fiskars x7 Premium Axe you can easily chop your chunks down with very little effort. These axes are the best on the market and take all the hard work out.
Wood Splits
Our wood split packs are generally very large splits, and when using them in the Masterbuilt gravity series they maybe too large. Or you may want to mix wood flavours, therefore we recommend splitting the wood in half with the Fiskars x17 or x21.
These medium to large sized axes are perfect for this, we’ve tried larger axes by other brands and they are far less efficient than these compact size axes.
When using wood splits in an offset smoker, you can guarantee not all your wood splits will be the same. In offset cooking we need consistency when refuelling, using this medium sized axe you can split your wood down to the size you want.
Plus we always recommend splitting wood down and stacking to reduce the threat of mould, and aid with the drying process.
X17 – Wood splits axe
Speak to a local tree surgeon or firewood supplier for a chopping stump, or buy one online from here:
https://www.blackcountryfirewood.co.uk/products/chopping-block?variant=986363305
Always follow safety guidelines set out by Fiskars
Click this link below to help you choose the right size axe for you:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOxKdtZwHMM