CAUTION. THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS SHARP EDGES AND CAN BE DANGEROUS IF USED IMPROPERLY OR NEGLIGENTLY. IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER OR ANY OF ITS REPRESENTATIVES BE LIABLE TO CUSTOMER OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF, RELATING TO, OR IN CONNECTION WITH ANY IMPROPER OR MISUSE OF THE PRODUCTS. YOU AGREE TO USE THE PRODUCT IN A SAFE AND LEGAL MANNER AND IN COMPLIANCE WITH COMMON SENSE AND GENERALLY RECOGNIZED SAFETY RULES.
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Shipping: These are made to order. Axe + Poster will ship within 2 weeks of the time that the order is placed.
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History of the Pulaski Axe
Developed in 1911 by legendary U.S. Forest Service ranger and firefighter Ed Pulaski, the tool that now bears his name has been called “the supreme fire tool” and is nearly synonymous with wildland firefighting.
Combining an axe on one end of the head and a mattock blade on the other, the Pulaski is equally effective for chopping trees and logs and for digging in hard or root-bound dirt. That, combined with its relatively light weight, makes it ideal for cutting firelines in remote areas.
Those same qualities make the Pulaski supremely useful and versatile for homeowners, landscapers, hunters, and others too. The Pulaski can dig trenches, build trails, clear plots, chop firewood, and innumerable other tasks around the yard, on the farm, or in the woods.
The Warwood Tool Pulaski Axe is made according to the time-honored Forest Service specification, with a 3-3/4 lb. head and overall head length of 13”. Unlike many imports and lesser alternatives, the head of our Pulaski is not simply “twisted” 90 degrees to form the mattock end.
Warwood Tool – Pulaski Axe Quick Specs
- Drop-forged, carbon steel head
- The Steel Woods Logo Laser Engraved into head
- 3-3/4 lb. head
- 13” head length
- Black finish
- Configurations
- Tool only
- 36” American hickory
- 36” American hickory with proprietary safety grip
Questions About the Pulaski Axe?
We take pride in hand-forging our top-quality U.S.A.-made tools from the U.S.-sourced steel in our West Virginia shop the same way they’ve been made since 1854. If you have additional questions about our Pulaski Axe, please contact us at https://warwoodtool.com/request-a-quote/