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Home » DIY FAQs » Hand & Power Tools » Axes & Hatchets » Should I buy a single- or a double-bit axe?

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If you aren’t going to be using it very often, I would recommend a single-bit axe. It does the same job and it’s safer to use than a double-bit axe.
 

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