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I've been splitting wood with a maul for many years. I have injured my hand, and until the hand heals up, I decided to try an electric wood splitter.


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This is the 7-ton Boss. $639 at Home Depot.
Warning.* Some assembly required. You have to screw in the operating handle. Takes five seconds, no tools needed.



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The tail gate of the Jap pickup makes the perfect working height.


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We ran it today for 20 minutes, just to see what it would do. These are some big pieces of red oak, 16 inches long. This machine didn't skip a beat, it never even slowed, it split everything we tried. I couldn't be more impressed with this little wood splitter. Weighs 110 pounds.

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We are going to be covering those soon in an update installment of Campfire Chainsaw College. πŸ˜ƒ

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I will standby for one of those 3 toothed, salmon eating, still driving a 1997 2 wheel drive GMC Sierra 1500 dudes to give us their review. πŸ˜ƒ


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Does it store vertical?

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Originally Posted by slumlord
I will standby for one of those 3 toothed, salmon eating, still driving a 1997 2 wheel drive GMC Sierra 1500 dudes to give us their review. πŸ˜ƒ



So many to choose from.

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Originally Posted by slumlord
I will standby for one of those 3 toothed, salmon eating, still driving a 1997 2 wheel drive GMC Sierra 1500 dudes to give us their review. πŸ˜ƒ



Wait a second. I happen to be one outta 3 on this list. Are you advance-dissing the experts here? Shucks, may as well jus' shut ma mouth....


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I bought a similar style splitter 15 years ago. It's a Ryobi from Home Depot. 5-ton rating. I've been splitting about 4-5 cords every year. It's been a good purchase, still running strong.




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Originally Posted by Blu_Cs
Originally Posted by slumlord
I will standby for one of those 3 toothed, salmon eating, still driving a 1997 2 wheel drive GMC Sierra 1500 dudes to give us their review. πŸ˜ƒ



Wait a second. I happen to be one outta 3 on this list. Are you advance-dissing the experts here? Shucks, may as well jus' shut ma mouth....




The Harbor Freight one is $300

You can review that one πŸ˜ƒ

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Originally Posted by dye7barrel
Does it store vertical?


You can store it vertical, or laying down as pictured.

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they will split dry stuff pretty well. my buddy has one and it does pretty good. i think its the same one. as long as you're not trying to split big green oak or similar it will work. its nice because it is so portable too. i debate getting the harbor freight one for light duty. my TSC 27 ton is a heavy SOB to move around by myself but it has never failed to split whatever i put in it. most of the stuff i do is huge white oak and cherry.


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Originally Posted by MontanaMarine
I bought a similar style splitter 15 years ago. It's a Ryobi from Home Depot. 5-ton rating. I've been splitting about 4-5 cords every year. It's been a good purchase, still running strong.





Good review..
Surprising.

Zero maintenance in 15 years?


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