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What are the differences between a pickaxe and a mattock?

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A pickaxe has a pointed headat one side and a narrow chisel at the other end. While mattock has a broad horizontal head with a pick or axe at the other end.
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A mattock has broad adze usually with a pick or axe on the other end of the head, a pickaxe has a pointed pick at one end and narrow chisel at other end of the head
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A mattock has a broad adze (horizontal blade) usually with a pick or axe on the other end of the head.

pickaxe has a pointed pick at one end of the head and a narrow chisel at the other
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The pickaxe is a useful piece of equipment to have close by for a range of different tasks. It used to break up and split rock, concrete, and hard earth, breaking up the ice. This tool is a simple handhold that comprises a metalhead with a pointed pick at one end and often a chisel at the other, fitted to a long wooden or fiberglass. A mattock is a hand tool, a broad blade on one end of the head and picks or ax on the other, which makes it good for digging, prying, and chopping. These tools are great for loosening soil, archaeological projects, and cultivating vegetable gardens or flower beds.

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The Oxford Dictionary of English states that both "pick" and "pickaxe" have the same meaning, that being a tool with a long handle at right angles to a curved iron or steel bar with a point at one end and a chisel or point at the other, used for breaking up hard ground or rock.
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A pickaxe and a mattock are both handheld tools commonly used for digging, but they have different designs and functions.

A pickaxe, also known as a pick, is a long-handled tool with a pointed end and a chisel-like end. The pointed end is used for breaking up hard surfaces, such as rocks or concrete, while the chisel end is used for prying and digging. Pickaxes are commonly used in mining, construction, and landscaping.

A mattock, on the other hand, has a similar design to a pickaxe but with a different shape. It has a flat blade on one end and a pointed pick on the other. The flat blade is used for chopping and digging while the pointed pick is used for breaking up hard soil and rocks. Mattocks are often used in gardening and agriculture.

In summary, while both tools are used for digging, pickaxes are better suited for breaking up hard surfaces while mattocks are designed for chopping and digging through soil and other loose materials
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A pickaxe and a mattock are both tools used for digging, but they have some differences in their design and purpose:


  • Pickaxe: A pickaxe is a tool with a pointed end for breaking up hard ground or rocks and a flat end for prying or chopping. It is used mainly for digging and mining tasks.
  • Mattock: A mattock has a similar pointed end for breaking up soil, but instead of a flat end, it has a broad, flat blade on the other side, which is used for chopping and cultivating. It is often used in gardening and farming.


In summary, both tools have a pointed end for breaking up soil, but a pickaxe has a flat end for prying, while a mattock has a broad, flat blade for chopping and cultivating. The choice of tool depends on the specific task at hand.

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mattock has a broad adze (horizontal blade) usually with a pick or axe on the other end of the head. A pickaxe has a pointed pick at one end of the head and a narrow chisel at the other.
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A pickaxe and a mattock are both hand tools used for digging and breaking up soil or rocks. The main difference lies in their design. A pickaxe has a pointed end for breaking hard materials and a flat end for prying or loosening. A mattock, however, has a horizontal adze-like blade on one side and a pick on the other, allowing for both digging and chopping actions.
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