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COUNCIL TOOL Sport Utility Pickaroon with 28' Curved Hickory Handle | 1.5lb Log Handling Tool for Moving Firewood, Dragging Logs & Driving Felling Wedges

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$69.95

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About this item

  • Made in the USA
  • Optional 28” straight waxed handle for one-handed use, with substantial palm-swell for a secure grip, or a longer 36” curved waxed handle option with fawn’s foot.
  • 1.5 lbs. head with good balance.
  • Under-cutter on the bottom side of the pick that can be used to cleave off small limbs, and brush.
  • Large poll face to help drive/pound bucking wedges, or small/medium felling wedges


~ 1.5 lbs. head with good balance. ~ 3-sided pick, sharpened to a point out of the box. ~ Under-cutter on the bottom side of the pick that can be used to cleave off small limbs, and brush. ~ Large poll face to help drive/pound bucking wedges, or small/medium felling wedges. ~ Full-sized standard axe eye for readily available replacement handles. ~ Optional 28” straight waxed handle for one-handed use, with substantial palm-swell for a secure grip, or a longer 36” curved waxed handle option with fawn’s foot. (Note: with the head being shorter than a typical full-sized axe head, the overall finished lengths with be just under 28” & 36” respectively.)


Lee Barnhardt
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Purchased this pick to replace a big name orange and black one that broke .Have found this Council Tool implement to be rugged and superior in every way.
Runningwaters
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024
USA made and it shows. One tough pickaroon. Perfect heft to weight ration. Swings and grabs well. You won't be disappointed.
william mckenzie
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
This tool is well made. I wish I could give a five-star review, but the tip on the pick is too blunt. This causes it to bounce off the end of wood rounds versus sinking into the wood. I can get it to sink into the wood if I use all my force and swing as hard as possible. My opinion is the pick should not need that much force to sink into the wood. I'd like to grind the tip a bit for a much narrower profile but this would most likely ruin the heat treatment. Also, the product I ordered was advertised as a curved handle, it arrived with a straight maul type handle. My lesson learned in this... ask the seller questions before purchasing.