Good review ! I couldn't imagine making firewood without my pickaroons(both short&long handle). It's a great backsaver, wish i found it 20 years ago... Thanx for sharing !
I had never used one...or even been aware of them until about a year ago. Now I don't want to ever go to the woods without one again! Thanks for wathcing! BGB
I have a Council Tools 36" 1.5# pickaroon and the Fiskars 28" pickaroon. Both are excellent. The Council Tools is American made and built like a tank, it excels at moving larger rounds and rolling larger stuff around. The Fiskars is light as a feather, yet still tough and well made, it is better at picking up split wood and stacking. I highly recommend them both.
Yes! It's unfortunate, should have learned about these 44 years ago....made mine out of axe, flat beak on bottom, shaped up like birds beak, works great on all woods
I've never owned a pickaroon. I'm 43 and have been cutting wood as long as I can remember. Explain to me why I need to suddenly purchase 2 of these because you say so.
My reasons are pretty simple: with a pickaroon, I don't have to bend over so I save my back, and at 59 years of age it saves me a lot of arthritic pain. I can load more wood without fatigue, and I can load the wood much faster. I realize that a younger man may not have the same issues I deal with, but the review is offered to help people consider other options. Like you, I cut wood for years and never heard of the thing. Once I heard, I tried. Once I tried, I liked. Since I liked, I offered a review. Thanks for watching. BGB
Good review !
I couldn't imagine making firewood without my pickaroons(both short&long handle).
It's a great backsaver, wish i found it 20 years ago...
Thanx for sharing !
I had never used one...or even been aware of them until about a year ago. Now I don't want to ever go to the woods without one again! Thanks for wathcing! BGB
I have a Council Tools 36" 1.5# pickaroon and the Fiskars 28" pickaroon. Both are excellent. The Council Tools is American made and built like a tank, it excels at moving larger rounds and rolling larger stuff around. The Fiskars is light as a feather, yet still tough and well made, it is better at picking up split wood and stacking. I highly recommend them both.
I use my units every time I handle wood. I may have to check out the Council if the Friskars fails. Thanks for watching. BG
Yes! It's unfortunate, should have learned about these 44 years ago....made mine out of axe, flat beak on bottom, shaped up like birds beak, works great on all woods
My back wishes that I had known about these a lot sooner too! Thanks for watching! BGB
Thanks for the review
Thanks for watching!
get a FISKAR pickaroon, they work great and don't fall a part.
Thanks for watching BGB
I've never owned a pickaroon. I'm 43 and have been cutting wood as long as I can remember. Explain to me why I need to suddenly purchase 2 of these because you say so.
My reasons are pretty simple: with a pickaroon, I don't have to bend over so I save my back, and at 59 years of age it saves me a lot of arthritic pain. I can load more wood without fatigue, and I can load the wood much faster. I realize that a younger man may not have the same issues I deal with, but the review is offered to help people consider other options. Like you, I cut wood for years and never heard of the thing. Once I heard, I tried. Once I tried, I liked. Since I liked, I offered a review. Thanks for watching. BGB
@@baldguybasics7584 fair answer. I will now get one and try it out