Got enough knives? :P

The Fiskars axes may not be the best cutting profile in the world, out of the box, but they do make a pretty fine product for the price range. It's so sad to see people get a typical 15$ brick-on-a-stick mystery brand axe from their hardware store, when they can spend a little bit more and get an axe that actually does work. It won't work as well as a Gransfors, but for the price you can't expect it to.

I suspect one of their considerations on the design was catering to people who are not familiar with using an axe, and will cheerfully use it to hack through seasoned ironwood, knots ... gravel... So making the edge relatively obtuse (but nowhere near as bad as nameless-brand crap) helps reduce damage from neophyte zeal.