Today we have a special running on medieval can-openers. Guaranteed to get attention, devastating on tuna cans, and sure to help you vent your frustrations. Though it may be a little hard to fit in your kitchen drawer.
This 14th century axe of war was valued for it's use against plate armor. The spike is absolutely fearsome in its capability and the axe blade is stout enough to dent and crack armour to get at the soft insides.
Not a weapon to be handled lightly and definitely not a wood-working tool. It is designed to do one thing and it does it all too well.