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Fiskars 28" Hookaroon Saves Your Back - Lift, Drag, & Load Heavy Rounds of Firewood and Split Wood - Sharp and Lightweight Pick Tool for Logs - Pickaroon Logging Tool - Forestry Tools

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Style: Hookaroon (28 In)


Features

  • LONG-LASTING AND RELIABLE: Hardened boron steel blade stays strong through heavy use; Provides excellent durability and lasting value
  • QUALITY TOOLS: Designed to help you embrace the outdoors, Fiskars outdoor tools are equipped with smart technologies and award-winning, ergonomic features that make it easier and more enjoyable to tackle outdoor tasks
  • INCLUDES: (1) Fiskars 28" Fiskars Hookaroon with protective sheath; Lifetime warranty

Description

The pointed, angled blade of the Fiskars 28" Hookaroon bites quickly and securely into firewood to make grabbing and moving logs easier. The Hookaroon helps you lift or drag logs or extend your reach when moving larger logs. The longer handle makes it an ideal tool for reducing the toll that stooping takes on your body during tough wood handling jobs. A hardened boron steel head boasts the ideal profile and texturing for grabbing and releasing wood at will. The sturdy, lightweight handle is enhanced with non-slip grip and a flared end for even more control. Plus, an included sheath helps protects the blade and user during transportation and storage. Designed to help you transform the backyard, Fiskars outdoor, lawn, and gardening tools are equipped with smart technologies and award-winning, ergonomic features that make it easier and more enjoyable to perform your own lawn care. From pruning shears, lawn mowers, weeding tools, and tree cutters, we take a holistic approach to develop garden equipment that reflects hours of immersive study, research, and validation, resulting in gardening supplies that outperform the competition and feel like a natural extension of your body.

Brand: Fiskars


Product Dimensions: 30.75"L x 8.63"W


Handle Material: Fiberglass


Color: Orange/Black


Head Type: Hook


Brand: Fiskars


Product Dimensions: 30.75"L x 8.63"W


Handle Material: Fiberglass


Color: Orange/Black


Head Type: Hook


Item Weight: 1.8 Pounds


Style: Hookaroon (28 In)


Blade Material: Boron Steel


Included Components: Hookaroon (28")


Blade Edge: curved, sharp


Manufacturer: Fiskars


Global Trade Identification Number: 38


UPC: 046561802738 096783458855


Item Weight: 1.8 pounds


Country of Origin: Finland


Item model number: 360070-1001


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This is one of those, "work smarter, not harder" tools". It's a must have for log moving.
Style: Hookaroon (28 In)
The is one of the favorite things I've ever purchased. It's an absolute must have tool when cutting and moving logs around. It makes it easy (and hands free) to lift, drag, and stand logs on their ends. There is almost no weight to it at all but still solid and durable and it feels really good in the hand. Well designed product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • It works and is a back saver
Style: Hookaroon (28 In)
Great for saving having to bend over, and adds a nice reach to grab firewood or logs from the bed of a pickup. Note, there's always a tradeoff. Too easy to bury deep in the wood and then you're trying to extricate the tip to recover the tool. They got it right. Warning: It's lightweight so don't think you're going to torque anything with this tool or be slapping it with a hammer or anything. I expect you'll break it. And it's not a peavey. But to pick up a piece of firewood, or slide a piece closer, it works great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024 by Bob from NH

  • Price is right...and it works great!
Style: Hookaroon (28 In)
Cleared out some trees for a house foundation. Had never heard of, much less tried, one of these, but was trying to figure out how to make my life easier. Fiskars made it a LOT easier. Do note that super dense/green woods (hard red, white or pin oak, or bois d'ark) it won't work well on. That is why I built another one using an old carbide tipped saw blade (serious bevel and chamfer on tip). And let me tell you...THAT will stick into almost anything. The Fiskars beats it only in two ways...super light (amazingly light), and an unbeatable tooth (tough as heck). NOW I understand why these were recommended. I also highly recommend (with above caveats in mind to its' limitations...it's a thick tooth on a plastic stick...c'mon...think it thru here). Also...kind of obvious, but an absolute beast for self-defense on skunks, snakes and dogs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2024 by Guy Knight

  • I bought and compared three different Hookaroons
Style: Hookaroon (28 In)
I bought three different hookaroons Made by Council Tool (USA) 44$ Made by Fiskar (Finland) 42$ Made by Ochsenkopf (aka OX Head) (Germany) 66$ The first one I got was the Council tool. It comes as an unfinished wood handle with red powder coated head. I didn’t like the color so I wire brushed off the paint and oiled the handle. Of the three, I think doing this gave it the best allure. It is the most dull of the three, but has a lot of material so it can be sharpened. Second I got the Fiskars. It is extremely lightweight because it is hollow. It is made from a strong plastic so weatherproof with a good handle that won't slip. This one is the sharpest of the three, but also seems to be the most fragile. Last I got the Ox Head. It is kind of like a hybrid of the other two. It is middle sized, sharper than the Council Tool but not as sharp as the Fiskars. Lacquer wood finish with a yellow painted head and handle. Honestly, at first I was not impressed with the Council Tool due to it being dull. I had a hard time getting it to bite small dry branch size cuts. It has really grown on me though. I thought I would like the Ox head the most because it was durable yet still able to stick into the wood. After taking all three up to the mountains I learned they all work really well, but for very different tasks. The Council Tool is excellent at dragging the biggest and heaviest logs. You can get a good full swing into the wood and it does stick just fine. Its having the longest handle makes pulling easiest. I do think it is only good for dragging wood though, not lifting. The Fiskars is the opposite. I couldn't get it to drag anything, plus it is way too short so I would have to hunch over to drag, which defeats the purpose of a hookaroon anyway. On the other hand, the Fiskars is the best for lifting wood above your waist due to its light weight and sharpness. So when I am trying to load rounds into the back of the truck or stack splits, the light weight of the Fiskars is perfect. The Ox Head is a good all around. I think it is kind of ugly at first, but I am sure I can sand the paint and finish off everything and oil it like I did the Council tool. It does seem sturdy. It is capable of both dragging logs around almost as well as the Council tool and it also can stick into rounds and splits well too (while being a little heavier than Fiskars). Im glad I bought all three to figure out the differences. All serve a specific purpose and all come from countries with reputations for producing high quality products. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2017 by Mountain Man Mountain Man

  • Good overall, need to understand its design characteristics to know what to expect.
Style: Hookaroon (28 In)
Good: - Performance: really good on CURED or DRY hard and soft wood. - As all others say.......its light. Thats good and bad - Tough. I have not tried to destroy it and paid attention to resist applying torsion or twisting to the " blade" when the point is buried into the endgrain of a large round. But have dragged, maneuvered, many large roumds (100lbs +/- ) now and it is still solid. - Handle: Grip/texture is pretty good and to me the swell/hook/flair at the end works well when needed. - Warranties. Fiskars has among the best in the business. Not so good: - This thing STINKS on green hardwoods! Especially with the factory point geometry, only thing it did well here is burying into heavy rounds for lifting or dragging. It bounces off of splits on face and endgrain strikes unless the split is larger and heavy, and then you have to whale on it to get it to set. If you do allot of green hard wood processing.....get something with more mass, a finer point, or be prepared to modify the point geometry on this tool as i did. - Hand shock: the light weight, hollow handle, combined with the necessity to swing it hard on green hardwood, i do experience some hand shock. Staying off of the end of the handle, choking up a bit and wearing good gloves apropriate for wood processing mitigates most of this though. All said......with some light file work to tune the point for more effective use in green hardwood and to make it more tolerable of less than perfect swing/form when setting the point...... I would definately recommend this tool as a general use "sappie". Just be aware of its inherent characteristics and i think most people will not be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2023 by Amazon Customer

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