Nice video, thanks for posting. One thing to note about different axe/wood-cutting tool companies is the type of trees in the country that they're from. So for example Gransbruk & Hultafors are Swedish and the majority of forests in Scandinavia have a different tree-species mix than you might find further south in Europe such as in Germany, Austria, France etc. Old-school traditional axe-making companies made their axes to suit local/regional conditions. So whilst people might rave about Granfors axes, the trees in your local area might be better tackled with a slightly different axe such as by Adler or Rinaldi etc.
@@citizenwolf8720 well said! I totally agree. I have different tools that fit specific kinds of wood/trees, and even different chainsaws for different trees. Considering that this I my first premium axe, I’m well pleased with its level of performance. I also had a Council Tools axe head rehandled this week, and am looking forward to playing with it in the coming days. Thanks for watching BGB!
@@Jijhebtmijnnaamnietnodig I was surprised that the Adler was such a dramatic improvement over the run of the mill bargain hatchets. Thanks for watching BGB.
Nice video, thanks for posting. One thing to note about different axe/wood-cutting tool companies is the type of trees in the country that they're from. So for example Gransbruk & Hultafors are Swedish and the majority of forests in Scandinavia have a different tree-species mix than you might find further south in Europe such as in Germany, Austria, France etc. Old-school traditional axe-making companies made their axes to suit local/regional conditions. So whilst people might rave about Granfors axes, the trees in your local area might be better tackled with a slightly different axe such as by Adler or Rinaldi etc.
@@citizenwolf8720 well said! I totally agree. I have different tools that fit specific kinds of wood/trees, and even different chainsaws for different trees. Considering that this I my first premium axe, I’m well pleased with its level of performance. I also had a Council Tools axe head rehandled this week, and am looking forward to playing with it in the coming days. Thanks for watching BGB!
i have a rheinland hatchet from Adler and i love it too death, i use it for car camping/small stuff.
@@Jijhebtmijnnaamnietnodig I was surprised that the Adler was such a dramatic improvement over the run of the mill bargain hatchets. Thanks for watching BGB.