A pickaroon is used to move rounds—cut sections of logs—without bending or manually lifting. Its curved point grips the wood, letting you pull, lift, or roll logs with ease and precision.
Yes. Splitting tools are made for cutting; logging tools like pickaroons are built for handling wood—lifting, moving, or positioning logs efficiently and safely before or after they’re split.
A 15" small pickaroon works well for close-range control and smaller rounds. A large log pickaroon (around 30") offers more leverage when moving heavier logs.
Definitely. Pickaroons are great for positioning rounds precisely when building a woodpile. They save time and effort while improving accuracy and control.