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These small axes that split, cut, and can be thrown were right under your nose the whole time.
If you’re looking for the best axe for camping and backpacking or maybe a wildlife hatchet for outdoor survival activities – we’ve got it all for you!
In this ultimate BugoutBill.com definitive guide for the best budget-friendly hatchets, we’ll be covering:
- The best hatchets with excellent cutting power;
- How to choose a hatchet depending on your needs;
- Things to look out for when choosing hatchets, and;
- Lots more!
Whether you’re looking for a tool to add to your collection or it’s your first axe, but on a tight budget, then these top-notch hatchets will serve you well.
So, without further ado…
Chop your way!
Introduction
Even the most peaceful or introverted person among us would love to try to swing an axe.
I don’t know about you, but the image of wild outdoors and the cracking sound of wood for campfire relaxes my mood.
Feel free to disagree…
But, getting our hands on the best axes or hatchets appears just a little bit cool.
Whether it’s chopping kindling, gathering branches for a campfire, or gardening, an axe will come in handy.
However…
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Best Hatchet Under $50
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1 - Best Design Hatchet Under $50 - Editor’s Choice Award
Fiskars 378501-1002 X7 Hatchet
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Time Between Sharpening
9
Build Quality
10
Versatility
9
Ergonomic Design
10
Ease of Splitting
10
- Manufacturer: Fiskars
- Material: Carbon steel
- Weight: 1.4 pounds
- Blade Length: 5.5 inches
- Overall Length: 16.5 inches
Bottom Line: The Fiskars X7 has a superb design for cutting kindlings from small to medium-sized logs while still lightweight and under $50, making it a go-to camping tool.
Pros
- Balance and weight are perfectly distributed
- Sharper edge blade that cuts clean and through the wood
- You can use the hardened poll as a hammer
- It comes with a blade guard for safe storage purpose
- A lifetime warranty backs it
Cons
- The outer coating of the steel marks out easily
- A soft metal blade that could chip if used on tough and large-sized wood
SUMMARY:
There’s no doubt that this hatchet falls in the best design category and is chosen to be this review’s Editor’s Choice.
At first glance…
You might want to have this little beast in your possession because of its nice wedge-shaped head with little projections that flare out and an undeniable sleek combination of black and orange handle.
Well, it does a lot of work with a 1.5 inches thick blade recommended if you’re doing small and occasional kindling chopping, tree work, or pounding wood toggles for your tarp shelter tent.
Yes, hammer- you heard that right! It does not only do a good job in splitting wood but also works as a hammer. You can use the ‘poll’ (backside of the blade) for pounding things.
Additionally…
Fiskars X7 is half the length and weight of other axes available on the market today, but you can always get the job done. Also, it’s not so big and cumbersome in your bag or truck.
They also said that the carbon fiber handle would snap when this little beast was used in the cold, but I had no problem with that.
In fact, it’s the kind of tool that you can abuse if you need to and replace it because it’s not that expensive.
I’m not saying you shouldn’t handle it with your utmost care – you still should, okay?
Perhaps…
One of the reasons to handle it with care is that the steel head is softer than other high-quality forged hatchets that could chip when used on hardwood.
That said, it would’ve been great if the metal was harder, or at the very least, the flat portion is made of a harder element.
Other than that, it’ll certainly work well.
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2 - Best Budget Hatchet Under $50 - Best Value Award
WilFiks Chopping Axe, 15” Camping Outdoor Hatchet
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Time Between Sharpening
9
Build Quality
9
Versatility
9
Ergonomic Design
10
Ease of Splitting
9
- Manufacturer: WilFiks
- Material: Carbon steel
- Weight: 2.57 pounds
- Blade Length: 6.5 inches
- Overall Length: 15 inches
Bottom Line: WilFiks chopping hatchet is portable, versatile, and lightweight, perfect for light camping tasks.
Pros
- It comes with a rubber protective sheath for safe storage and transport
- It features a hole to hang for easy and convenient storage
- Anti-slip, cold-resistant, and shock-absorbing grip
- The axe heads are heat-treated for more durability
- Affordable
Cons
- You may have to sharpen it before using it
- The protective sheath isn’t that durable
- It’s not for heavy-duty use and slightly heavy for some
SUMMARY:
If you don’t need a big and heavy-duty axe and want to have a good lightweight hatchet that you can carry around – our Best Value is what you’re looking for.
First off, compared to Fiskars X7, this beast measures 15 inches with a little more than a couple of pounds of weight, making it also portable for camping and other primitive journeys.
Not only is it portable, but also affordable. However, it’s quite complex.
How so?
It came well-protected right out of the box, but something feels off with the blade.
The blade came dull, which could probably disappoint you, especially if the description said otherwise – that it comes sharpened and ready to use.
I had to sharpen it first to chop a small wood – if well-sharpened, it would’ve been very dependable.
Surely, not much on the heavy-duty outdoor work such as chopping hardwood or large-sized wood, but very dependable on the lighter tasks.
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For occasional uses such as chopping smaller branches and twigs to start a bonfire on your camp.
And since the handle’s ergonomic design adds comfort and reduces strain for the hands, you don’t have to worry about carrying this beast around while looking for wood and chopping them from fallen trees.
Its pros are as remarkable as its cons. So, you can rest assured that this won’t leave you hanging even after years of use.
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3 - Best Compact Hatchet Under $50 - Top Pick Award
SERGEANT Camping Hatchet SGT-14 Inch, Camp Axe Survival Hatchet Tactical Outdoor
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Time Between Sharpening
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Build Quality
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Versatility
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Ergonomic Design
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Ease of Splitting
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- Manufacturer: Sergeant
- Material: Carbon steel
- Weight: 1.55 pounds
- Blade Length: 6 inches
- Overall Length: 14 inches
Bottom Line: Sergeant is another easy-to-carry camping hatchet perfect for splitting small to medium-sized logs and kindling for a campfire.
Pros
- Lightweight, compact, and portable hatchet
- Sharp, effective, and well-constructed blade
- You can use the backside of the blade as a hammer
- It comes with a blade guard for safe storage purpose
- A lifetime guarantee backs it
Cons
- You may have to sharpen it before using it
- Hollow handle
SUMMARY:
Pay your utmost attention to Sergeant hatchet as our Top Pick for this review.
At first glance, you might find Sergeant similar to Fiskars X7, the Editor’s Choice, but this hatchet is at a much more affordable price point.
Also, it’s not 16 inches long but only 14 inches. It’s shorter compared to Fiskars X7, which means more people could use this one.
In fact…
You can depend on this beast whenever you need it without worrying about splitting a wooden handle or losing a wedge.
This hatchet seems as capable as the other camp hatchets and comes with a blade guard like Fiskars X7.
However…
The handle did break while using it on our second camp outing. So, I’ve reached out to the manufacturer, Sergeant, and they honor the lifetime warranty, which made me so glad because they gave me a refund to purchase a replacement.
Ain’t that great? Hope every manufacturer will fulfill their warranty promise.
One more thing…
It has a nice sleek black color that makes it more dope – especially if you’re into the color black.
But…
I was disappointed because the blade came dull right out of the box like the Best Value hatchet. So, I had to sharpen it before using it.
After sharpening – oh boy! It was incredible!
The blade shines bright like a diamond and strikes heavily. I feel like I’m possessed with the superpowers of Thor – If you know what I mean.
Kidding aside…
The blade is also attached to the handle, so rest assured that the head won’t come flying around and split you.
Other than that – this lightweight beast surely will get the job done when you need it the most.
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4 - Best Grip Hatchet Under $50
Schrade SCAXE10 11.1in Full Tang Hatchet with for Outdoor Survival Camping
Time Between Sharpening
10
Build Quality
9
Versatility
8
Ergonomic Design
9
Ease of Splitting
8
- Manufacturer: Schrade
- Material: Carbon steel
- Weight: 1.37 pounds
- Blade Length: 3.6 inches
- Overall Length: 11.1 inches
Bottom Line: A lightweight and portable hatchet with a full tang design that will not slip of hand with the security of a black rubber grip and features a pommel hammer.
Pros
- Full tang construction with an over-molded handle makes it more durable
- It comes with a convenient black thermoplastic belt sheath
- It features a hole with a lanyard for easy and convenient storage
- You can use the backside of the blade as a hammer
- It felt balanced and comfortable in the hand
- Good power to weight ratio
Cons
- The belt sheath seems to wear over time
- It’s not for heavy-duty use
SUMMARY:
The SCAXE10 is a pretty sick little hatchet in which the blade is made with 3CR13 stainless steel that’s highly corrosion-resistant and wear-resistant.
3CR13 is a cheap but quality material that makes this hatchet affordable and durable.
Perfect for attaching to your bug-out bag or survival kit. An all-around camp hatchet if you don’t want to carry a larger and heavier axe.
Not only that…
It’s great to carry even in a humid or wet environment because of its great corrosion and wear-resistant features.
And it features a thermoplastic rubber handle that’s so comfortable and convenient while chopping wood for a bonfire.
As for the blade sheath, it’s enough for general use and protection, but you can always upgrade it, especially if you don’t like the sheath quality.
The same goes with the lanyard nylon attached to the handle – replace it or remove it whenever you feel like it.
If you’re wondering about the price…
SCAXE10 is cheaper than the Editor’s Choice and has almost the same price range as the Best Value and Top Pick. This beast is also lighter than the previous hatchets.
And since it’s lighter – keep in mind that, even though its blade is dependable and quite sharp, it works great for cutting smaller chunks of wood. It also works well on pine but not as well on some more dense woods.
Even though it lacks striking power compared to heavier axes like Estwing, GB Wildlife, Almike, Husqvarna axes, this little beast is highly portable and will serve you well on every task during your camping trip, hiking, and more!
5 - Best Multi-Functional Hatchet Under $50
Camping Hatchet 13.2 Inches Multifunctional Camping Axe Stainless Steel Hunting Hatchet
Time Between Sharpening
8
Build Quality
9
Versatility
9
Ergonomic Design
9
Ease of Splitting
8
- Manufacturer: Boone Forge Outdoors
- Material: Stainless steel
- Weight: 1.23 pounds
- Blade Length: 7/16 inch
- Overall Length: 13.2 inches
Bottom Line: Multi-functional 13.2 inches camping hatchet has an excellent ergonomic grip on the handle that provides comfort for the hand and lessens fatigue at work.
Pros
- Good power to weight ratio
- Nice and comfortable handle
- The blade is treated with heat to make it more durable and resistant to corrosion
- The ergonomic design of the handle is made of thermoplastic polymer for anti-slip
- It features a wire cutter and three different sizes of hexes on the edge of the blade
Cons
- It takes a few minutes longer to chop
- It’s not for heavy-duty use
SUMMARY:
You can do other multi-functional things with this very nice-looking, solid feel, green handle hatchet.
Truth is…
This beast replaced my older hatchet, which a good friend gave me. Still impressed with the quality of the build and did a great job on basic camping activities.
Yes, camping it is!
This is perfect if you’re camping but not if you’re specifically trying to split a log. Maybe, if the woods are dry, but you’ll wish you had a heavier head if it’s dense or wet.
Aside from chopping and cutting things…
You can also use the functional sizes of hex and wire cutter when you need it the most on your adventure.
Overall, this little beast is light, but the cutting performance depends on how large log sections you want to chop.
6 - Best Versatile Hatchet Under $50
Estwing Sportsman's Axe - 14" Camping Hatchet with Forged Steel Construction & Genuine Leather Grip
Time Between Sharpening
8
Build Quality
10
Versatility
9
Ergonomic Design
9
Ease of Splitting
9
- Manufacturer: Estwing
- Material: Carbon steel
- Weight: 1.91 pounds
- Blade Length: 3.25 inches
- Overall Length: 14 inches
Bottom Line: The Estwing Sportsman’s Axe is an all-around lightweight hatchet perfect for chopping small to medium-sized logs and small trees or branches.
Pros
- It comes with a ballistic nylon sheath for safety and protection
- It features a slightly curved handle that feels good to the hand
- The blade is undoubtedly sharp
- Good power to weight ratio
Cons
- It might not be the best for certain tasks
- The sheath seems to wear over time
- The handle might not be for people with sensitive hands
- It needs better quality control and shipping handling
SUMMARY:
Perhaps, Estwing Sportsman’s Axe shouldn’t be on this list because of its fluctuating price point. It might be a bit expensive for some, but additional bucks for this beast will serve you well.
The axe holds up to its expectations. It’s been a banger on multiple camping trips, and it’s held its edge. It has a hefty weight for being a small hatchet, giving extra swinging power.
No wonder it’s the choice of outdoorsmen everywhere.
The Sportsman’s Axe includes a rugged ballistic nylon sheath with a belt loop which you can upgrade to a nice leather sheath.
Both the head and handle of the axe are hand-forged in one piece to a beautiful finish. This classic axe offers unsurpassed balance and temper, and it has a tempered 3-1/4 in. cutting edge for easy cutting.
Additionally…
The lacquered leather handle is easier to maintain than a wooden handle.
In fact, you could use this to do some carving and stock removal even though it’s not a dedicated carving hatchet, but because the edge of the blade is so thin, it does work well.
If you have sensitive hands…
Maybe this beast is not for you. Suppose you still opt to buy one, just wear protective gloves so that your hands won’t get blisters from pounding wooden stakes or splitting firewood.
Even though it’s not best for certain tasks, it’s a good buy for the price, and the handle is secure. Usually, your skills in using hatchets would trump over what the tool lacks.
7 - Best Hatchet For Camping Under $50
KURUI Wood Chopping Axe with Sheath, 15” Outdoor Camping Hatchet
Time Between Sharpening
7
Build Quality
7
Versatility
8
Ergonomic Design
8
Ease of Splitting
8
- Manufacturer: KURUI
- Material: Carbon steel
- Weight: 1.8 pounds
- Blade Length: 6.3 inches
- Overall Length: 15 inches
Bottom Line: A lightweight wildlife hatchet made of thick and durable steel that’s useful for camping trips.
Pros
- It comes with a blade protection cover and sheath
- One-month free refund and replacement warranty
- You can use the backside of the blade as a hammer
- Shock absorbing and anti-slip
- Water-resistant nylon sheath
Cons
- The protective sheath seems to wear over time and the velcro comes loose easily
- It might not be the best to knock down large trees
- You may have to sharpen it before using it
SUMMARY:
What I like about this one is the sleek color combination of black and yellow. Not to mention, the handle is made of fiberglass composite, which I think will last longer than wood.
Like the previous tools, this beast comes with the protection cover nylon sheath, which you can upgrade to a leather sheath.
The blade is very dependable for chopping only small-sized wood. If you force it on large-sized wood, then there could be the possibility of breaking the handle, or worse, losing a few toes.
Overall, this is a good axe with a great price that’s affordable, especially for beginners.
8 - Best Comfortable Hatchet Under $50
Estwing Camper's Axe - 14" Hatchet with Forged Steel Construction & Shock Reduction Grip
Time Between Sharpening
8
Build Quality
8
Versatility
8
Ergonomic Design
8
Ease of Splitting
8
- Manufacturer: Estwing
- Material: Carbon steel
- Weight: 2 pounds
- Blade Length: 4.5 inches
- Overall Length: 14 inches
Bottom Line: This Estwing 14-inch axe is a hand-forged one-piece all-metal tool with an excellent grip on the handle and absorbs shock well.
Pros
- A very reliable chopping power
- The thin blade can penetrate wood deeper
- The shock-resistant handle is rubberized and textured
- It comes with a fabric sheath
- You can use the axe head like a hammer
- Affordable
Cons
- You may have to sharpen it before using it
- Poor steel head coating and prone to rust
- Using it for super heavy chopping could cause the handle to bend
- The protective sheath seems to wear over time
SUMMARY:
An all-black, rugged, and elegant-looking small axe serves well when cutting some branches and small logs to make firewood.
It has a good grip, good weight, good balance. Not to mention, very affordable.
However, there are noticeable paint spots toward the rear part of the steel head. The black-coated paint started coming off, and rust started to show after a couple of days.
Overall, this beast is worth having and carrying on your next adventure.
9 - Best Lightweight Hatchet Under $50
BRUFER 203651-3 Hatchet Axe with Genuine Hickory Wood Handle 600g
Time Between Sharpening
8
Build Quality
8
Versatility
9
Ergonomic Design
8
Ease of Splitting
8
- Manufacturer: BRUFER
- Material: Carbon steel
- Weight: 1.95 pounds
- Blade Length: 4 inches
- Overall Length: 14.5 inches
Bottom Line: A lightweight and portable axe with a hickory handle that’s popular for throwing and home gardening.
Pros
- Lightweight
- Wide cutting edge
- The handle feels good to the hands
- This can be used as a throwing axe
- Affordable at a very reasonable cost
Cons
- You may have to sharpen it before using it
- The hickory handle isn’t very durable when chopping kindling or felling trees
- It doesn’t come with its sheath
SUMMARY:
This is your best bet if you’re a fan of a hickory handle over fiberglass handle. It’s so light and portable that I didn’t have any difficulty storing it.
Though not so big, this baby can wield a great amount of power, and you can still split kindling at a low price.
Some people still prefer using wood axes as they feel way softer and better on the hands – thanks to their excellent ability to absorb shock and vibrations.
That said…
Most users of this axe use this for axe-throwing competitions, and most of the time, it works well, but a thinner blade edge is preferable for competitions as it tends to stick better into the wood.
But then, if you’re planning just to add this to your collection, no one’s stopping you.
On the other hand…
Comfortable as it is, you may still want to be careful with this as this hickory wood material is less durable compared to, say, a fiberglass handle or a metal one.
But then, if you bought this for fine woodwork, you should be perfectly fine.
10 - Best Survival Hatchet Under $50
CASAVIDA Survival Camping Axe Multi-Tool Hatchet Hunting Set
Time Between Sharpening
8
Build Quality
8
Versatility
9
Ergonomic Design
8
Ease of Splitting
8
- Manufacturer: CASAVIDA
- Material: Carbon steel
- Weight: 2.16 pounds
- Blade Length: 6.5 inches
- Overall Length: 17 inches
Bottom Line: CASAVIDA is a multi-functional survival axe set with 9 tools in 1 hatchet that’s good to split wood, chop wood, pound stakes, and more!
Pros
- It comes with a knife, hammer, flint, whistle, compass, extension bar, and protective sheath
- You can use the axe head as a hammer
- Easy to assemble and disassemble
- Affordable
Cons
- The handle might not be for people with sensitive hands
- The protective sheath seems to wear over time, just to add this to your collection, and the velcro comes loose easily
- It’s not for heavy-duty use
- The compass isn’t that reliable
SUMMARY:
You’ll fall for this beast at first glance!
It might look like a simple hatchet, but what’s inside will make you want to have a better grip on this beast.
Used the ultra-sharp cutting edge for an ultimate chopping power to clear some brush beneath my house.
This sleek and black multi-purpose comes with various tools great for your camping trips or even in the wild.
However…
The shaft tends to loosen itself while chopping wood, meaning you have to stop to re-tighten it every few swings, and the texture causes blisters if you aren’t wearing gloves.
Why Trust Us
At BugoutBill.com, our team ensures that before presenting these ten axe heads, we take time to test them. Most people on our team are wildlife hatchet enthusiasts, and some are experts in identifying which is good and not.
That said, we assure you that this ultimate review is worthy of your time to help you find the best portable and versatile wildlife hatchet on the market.
Buyer's Guide: How To Choose The Best Hatchet Under $50
Features To Look Out For
Size of The Blade – If you want to use a hatchet for cutting down thick tree branches, then you should opt for a large-sized blade. But, if you’re going for a light adventure, then you should opt for a hatchet with a small-sized blade that, of course, will bite deep in the wood.
Handle – You should look for a hatchet reinforced with an excellent ergonomic design like anti-slip, comfortable, unbreakable, and resistant to shock.
The Material Used – For this review, you might encounter carbon steel and stainless steel materials used in the blade. These materials make blades sturdy, sharp and endures long, and it’s also important that you opt for a weather-resistant blade.
Weight – This feature will affect the momentum force of chopping large wood or splitting wood in general. And, of course, a lightweight hatchet is easy to carry around and convenient compared to a heavier hatchet.
Structural Design – You should look out for how the tool was constructed or built. A good and decent handle length ratio to blade length would be more effective and functional, and this allows a good force for the tool to bite deep in the wood after every strike and swing.
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Axe vs Hatchet vs Tomahawk
A hatchet is a small axe used for garden work, camping tasks, backpacking, and light outdoor work. In comparison, an axe has larger and bigger features used for cutting down large-sized trees and other heavy-duty work. Usually, you use more force with an axe than a hatchet.
Tomahawks, in general, have much lighter weight and thinner and flatter blades since they are used for throwing and as a tactical weapon.
Frequently Asked Questions
Question 1: How do you pick a good hatchet?
A - You need to be as selective as you would be if you’re selecting a weapon to save you from the wilderness. A proper and good hatchet should bite deep in the wood. So, consider the ease of splitting, ergonomic design, build quality, versatility, and how often you will sharpen the blade.
Question 2: Do I need to sharpen my hatchet?
A - Definitely, especially if it doesn’t bite deep in the wood and needs to be sharpened to deliver the maximum performance of any hatchets. This way, it’ll also be easy for you to split or cut wood and knock down small trees or branches.
Question 3: How much does a good hatchet cost?
A - You can have a good and decent hatchet for under $50, like this review’s Editor’s Choice, Best Value, and Top Pick hatchets that’ll surely get the job done.
Our Analysis, Comparisons & Test Results
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Time Between Sharpening
We don’t want to sharpen an axe every now and then, right?
So, as much as possible, an axe ready to bite deep in wood is your best bet. This way, you’ll not go through the hassle of bringing your grinder or sharpener whenever you go. Thus, look for an axe that’s low maintenance when it comes to sharpening like the Schrade SCAXE10.
Time Between Sharpening Rating
Schrade SCAXE10 11.1in Full Tang Hatchet for Outdoor Survival Camping
Fiskars 378501-1002 X7 Hatchet
WilFiks Chopping Axe, 15” Camping Outdoor Hatchet
SERGEANT Camping Hatchet SGT-14 Inch, Camp Axe Survival Hatchet Tactical Outdoor
Camping Hatchet 13.2 Inches Multifunctional Camping Axe Stainless Steel Hunting Hatchet
Estwing Sportsman's Axe - 14" Camping Hatchet with Forged Steel Construction & Genuine Leather Grip
Estwing Camper's Axe - 14" Hatchet with Forged Steel Construction & Shock Reduction Grip
BRUFER 203651-3 Hatchet Axe with Genuine Hickory Wood Handle 600g
CASAVIDA Survival Camping Axe Multi-Tool Hatchet Hunting Set
KURUI Wood Chopping Axe with Sheath, 15” Outdoor Camping Hatchet
Build Quality
These hatchets gave a good impression from which Fiskars X7 and Estwing Sportsman got the highest marks. The reason would be that the head extends fully through the handle both in length and weight. Thus, it’s more balanced, making it easier to chop things.
Build Quality Rating
Fiskars 378501-1002 X7 Hatchet
Estwing Sportsman's Axe - 14" Camping Hatchet with Forged Steel Construction & Genuine Leather Grip
WilFiks Chopping Axe, 15” Camping Outdoor Hatchet
SERGEANT Camping Hatchet SGT-14 Inch, Camp Axe Survival Hatchet Tactical Outdoor
Schrade SCAXE10 11.1in Full Tang Hatchet for Outdoor Survival Camping
Camping Hatchet 13.2 Inches Multifunctional Camping Axe Stainless Steel Hunting Hatchet
Estwing Camper's Axe - 14" Hatchet with Forged Steel Construction & Shock Reduction Grip
BRUFER 203651-3 Hatchet Axe with Genuine Hickory Wood Handle 600g
CASAVIDA Survival Camping Axe Multi-Tool Hatchet Hunting Set
KURUI Wood Chopping Axe with Sheath, 15” Outdoor Camping Hatchet
Versatility
Who wouldn’t want a versatile tool, right?
Aside from cutting and splitting branches or wood – most of these axes can be used as a hammer, can be used to practice throwing, and some other tasks.
Here we have the 13.2 inch multi-functional axe that features a wire cutter and three different sizes of hexes on the edge of the blade, as well as the CASAVIDA ax set with 9 tools in 1 hatchet.
Versatility Rating
Fiskars 378501-1002 X7 Hatchet
WilFiks Chopping Axe, 15” Camping Outdoor Hatchet
SERGEANT Camping Hatchet SGT-14 Inch, Camp Axe Survival Hatchet Tactical Outdoor
BRUFER 203651-3 Hatchet Axe with Genuine Hickory Wood Handle 600g
CASAVIDA Survival Camping Axe Multi-Tool Hatchet Hunting Set
Camping Hatchet 13.2 Inches Multifunctional Camping Axe Stainless Steel Hunting Hatchet
Estwing Sportsman's Axe - 14" Camping Hatchet with Forged Steel Construction & Genuine Leather Grip
KURUI Wood Chopping Axe with Sheath, 15” Outdoor Camping Hatchet
Estwing Camper's Axe - 14" Hatchet with Forged Steel Construction & Shock Reduction Grip
Schrade SCAXE10 11.1in Full Tang Hatchet for Outdoor Survival Camping
Ergonomic Design
It’s very important to have good ergonomics in any axe because certain curves and contours can make a difference in making your hands comfy even after hours of usage.
Like this review’s Editor’s Choice, Fiskars X7 and Best Value, WilFiks 15 inch axe.
Ergonomic Design Rating
Fiskars 378501-1002 X7 Hatchet
WilFiks Chopping Axe, 15” Camping Outdoor Hatchet
SERGEANT Camping Hatchet SGT-14 Inch, Camp Axe Survival Hatchet Tactical Outdoor
Schrade SCAXE10 11.1in Full Tang Hatchet for Outdoor Survival Camping
Camping Hatchet 13.2 Inches Multifunctional Camping Axe Stainless Steel Hunting Hatchet
Estwing Sportsman's Axe - 14" Camping Hatchet with Forged Steel Construction & Genuine Leather Grip
KURUI Wood Chopping Axe with Sheath, 15” Outdoor Camping Hatchet
Estwing Camper's Axe - 14" Hatchet with Forged Steel Construction & Shock Reduction Grip
BRUFER 203651-3 Hatchet Axe with Genuine Hickory Wood Handle 600g
CASAVIDA Survival Camping Axe Multi-Tool Hatchet Hunting Set
Ease of Splitting
A sharp head with a combination of good power to weight ratio is another crucial part of choosing axes.
You want to cut through wood like you’re using a butter knife and not waste so much energy swinging your arm.
Ease of Splitting Rating
Fiskars 378501-1002 X7 Hatchet
WilFiks Chopping Axe, 15” Camping Outdoor Hatchet
SERGEANT Camping Hatchet SGT-14 Inch, Camp Axe Survival Hatchet Tactical Outdoor
Estwing Sportsman's Axe - 14" Camping Hatchet with Forged Steel Construction & Genuine Leather Grip
Schrade SCAXE10 11.1in Full Tang Hatchet for Outdoor Survival Camping
Camping Hatchet 13.2 Inches Multifunctional Camping Axe Stainless Steel Hunting Hatchet
KURUI Wood Chopping Axe with Sheath, 15” Outdoor Camping Hatchet
Estwing Camper's Axe - 14" Hatchet with Forged Steel Construction & Shock Reduction Grip
BRUFER 203651-3 Hatchet Axe with Genuine Hickory Wood Handle 600g
CASAVIDA Survival Camping Axe Multi-Tool Hatchet Hunting Set
Our Final Verdict: Best Hatchet Under $50
After all the observations and testing with these amazing hatchets– we’ve come to the final verdict that Fiskars X7, WilFiks, and SERGEANT’s top-notch features surpass the others.
This is not to say that the others are not good – they also have amazing features and perform well.
Best Hatchet Under $50
Fiskars 378501-1002 X7 Hatchet
WilFiks Chopping Axe, 15” Camping Outdoor Hatchet
SERGEANT Camping Hatchet SGT-14 Inch, Camp Axe Survival Hatchet Tactical Outdoor
Estwing Sportsman's Axe - 14" Camping Hatchet with Forged Steel Construction & Genuine Leather Grip
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Conclusion: Best Hatchet Under $50
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It’s the Fiskars X7, our Editor’s Choice, that emerged victorious, thanks to its undying excellent quality, as many axe users would most definitely agree.
But if you’re looking for a more affordable option, the Best Value WilFiks 15-inch axe is great as well.
On the other hand…
If you aim to do more, the Top Pick Sergeant 14-inch wildlife hatchet is your best bet as it’s also shorter compared to Fiskars X7, for all ages but kept out of children’s reach, of course.
If you’re still on the fence…
That’s not a problem at all – just don’t opt for axes that are a bit awkward to use. Choose what’s best for you and your budget and choose the right tool for the job.
You can always go back here and read the things you should look out for in choosing the best hatchets.
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