2:16 am
October 3, 2019
I was looking at Condor's new products and noticed that they say they use 1060 steel for their axe heads. I thought they used 1045, which was a reason I didn't buy some of the designs that I otherwise liked. Looking around the internet some places list materials as 1045 and others as 1060. It looks like their 2014 catalog describes their axe heads as using 1045, but the individual product descriptions listed 1060. The 2015 catalog changed the materials description to 1060 to match the individual products. However, some retailers such as SMKW, Baryonyx, and Amazon currently specify 1045.
Did Condor actually switch? If so, when? Are retailers likely to have old stock in 1045 or have they just not bothered to update product descriptions in 2+ years?
Thanks,
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