

🪓 Split Smarter, Not Harder — The Maul That Means Business
The Roughneck ROU65678 Traditional Hickory Handle Log Splitting Maul features a 2kg drop forged, heat treated dual wedge steel head designed to prevent jamming and boost splitting power. Mounted on an FSC certified solid hickory handle, it offers superior strength and flexibility. Finished with anti-rust protection and supplied with a protective canvas sheath, this maul is a durable, efficient, and eco-conscious tool ideal for professional-grade log splitting and outdoor work.
| ASIN | B077PLTY4B |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,999 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 452 in Gardening Tools (Garden) |
| Blade Edge | Chisel |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Roughneck |
| Brand Name | Roughneck |
| Colour | Brown |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 655 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00025997656788 |
| Handle Material | Hickory Wood |
| Handle material | Hickory Wood |
| Head Type | Splitting Maul |
| Head Weight | 2 Kilograms |
| Head type | Splitting Maul |
| Included Components | 1 x FSC American Hickory Maul 2.0 kg (4.1/2 lb) |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 70L x 20W centimetres |
| Item Type Name | FSC American Hickory Maul |
| Item Weight | 2.8 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 2.8 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Roughneck |
| Product dimensions | 70L x 20W centimetres |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Logs |
| Style Name | Protection |
| UPC | 025997656788 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**O
Great axe good value for money
Roughneck Axe Review The Roughneck Axe is a solid choice for anyone needing a reliable, heavy-duty tool for chopping, splitting, or general outdoor work. I recently put this axe through its paces during a weekend of firewood prep and clearing some small trees, and it performed admirably for its price point. Design and Build Quality (4/5): The Roughneck Axe features a forged steel head that feels sturdy and holds an edge well, even after repeated use on hardwood. The head’s weight (available in various sizes, typically 3-6 lbs) provides good momentum for splitting, though it might feel heavy for smaller users or prolonged tasks. The fiberglass handle is a standout—lightweight, shock-absorbent, and weather-resistant, with a comfortable, non-slip grip that reduces hand fatigue. My only gripe is that the handle’s connection to the head could feel slightly less secure under heavy swinging; a metal-reinforced collar would add confidence. Performance (4.5/5): This axe bites deep into wood with minimal effort, thanks to its sharp, well-angled blade. It excels at splitting logs up to 12 inches in diameter, and the balance makes it versatile for both chopping and finer tasks like kindling prep. I noticed it holds its edge better than some budget competitors, though it’s not on par with premium brands like Gransfors Bruk. After a few hours of use, I had to touch up the edge, but that’s expected for heavy work. Durability (4/5): The Roughneck Axe feels built to last, with the fiberglass handle shrugging off impacts and wet conditions. The head shows minimal chipping or rolling after moderate use, but I’d recommend occasional sharpening and proper storage to avoid rust in humid environments. It’s not indestructible—abusing it on knots or metal could damage the edge—but it’s tough for the price. Value for Money (5/the Roughneck Axe. It’s not a high-end heirloom tool, but it’s a workhorse that outperforms many in its class. For casual campers, homesteaders, or anyone needing a dependable axe without breaking the bank, it’s a no-brainer. Pros: - Affordable and widely available - Sharp, effective blade for splitting and chopping - Comfortable, durable fiberglass handle - Good balance for versatile use Cons: - Head-to-handle connection could be sturdier - Requires occasional sharpening for heavy use - Not as refined as premium axes Overall (4.3/5): The Roughneck Axe is a reliable, budget-friendly tool that punches above its weight. It’s ideal for homeowners, campers, or anyone tackling occasional woodwork. While it lacks the finesse of pricier axes, its performance and durability make it a great value for most users. I’d recommend it to anyone who wants a solid axe without spending a fortune. Note: Always wear proper safety gear and follow axe-handling guidelines to avoid injury.
R**H
ROUGHNECK ROU65678
This is a great piece of kit and very good value for the money. It is lightweight and cuts straight through wood effectively. It is light enough to carry on short walks. The handle provides great sturdiness; despite being a beginner who has missed the target and clipped the handle and metal a few times, there has been no damage that affects its chopping ability. I would say it's super easy to use and comes nice and sharp. The axe also includes a protective cover that can be attached to gear. I didn't use the attachment feature myself, but it's handy for keeping the sharp edge safe and preventing snags.
R**Y
The bonnie scotsman
Quality,at a good price. My grandfather taught me how to use a axe safely. That was 66 years ago. Even machinery,ie chainsaws splitters, and other machines you push a button. But the axe is always needed, and can do it without expensive equipment.
C**I
Axe Handle
The axe is overall nice, but the handle is too short. It causes back pain when I work with it for a long time.
M**G
Good wood splitter
I have been using this for 3 years now and have not had any issues. The handle is sturdy and the axe head is a very good fit. The weight is good and the results cant be argued with! The head has kept its sharp edge and hasnt needed to be sharpened yet. Good value for money and length of service.
A**S
Absolutely brilliant for the price
Let me start by saying that I restore axes and log splitters for a hobby I wanted something light because as a large bloke I like my axes heavy. This isn't heavy but is yet more than capable! It's got a lovely handle, rub some oil and it's set to go. The axes head looks fairly robust. It's not easy to jam and when it does it comes off easy because its small and light. I've done Holly tree trunks half a meter in diameter and half a meter in height. For most logs this is more than enough and easier to use than larger ones. The only thing I can't comment on is longevity but it doesn't look like it will fall apart any time soon.
R**G
Great splitting maul
I've been using this to split eucalyptus logs. They are notoriously difficult to split so I was pleasantly surprised by how easy to use and comfortable this maul is. It's not too heavy for me to lift easily (I'm a lightly-built 6ft man - the Amazon account is my wife's), and I think the wooden handle does a good job of absorbing the shock of the impact rather than transmitting it back into my arms. The trick seems to be to try to swing it with maximum speed rather than great force. So far there is no sign of the head working loose.
A**R
Worked well for splitting logs
Used with splitting wedge and to split wood with axe head. Has worked nicely so far - slightly shorter handle so I miss less often.
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