For camping, A solid 10 dollar wooden handled camp axe from a hardware store will take care of your needs for small logs, splitting kindling and the
like.
Machetes are excellent but not for splitting. You can drive a machete or long knife through a small log with another log but they usually are more
pricey than a simple camp axe and can break.
If you can spare the room and carry the weight, they are simple and effective.
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For the home, light splitting can be done with a single blade general purpose axe.
Heavy splitting is done with a maul or wedges and a sledge maul.
Double bit axes are for loggers and not likely to be needed unless you chop logs on a regular basis.
Go to the hardware store and look at them. Pick them up and see what feels right to you. Don't worry about fancy ones; simple, solid and reasonably
priced will take care of business for you.
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