While we love of axes and splitting wood with our hands here at Axe & Answered, we understand that sometimes you’re limited by time and energy. Sometimes you want a tool that can do more than you can do with pure elbow grease.
Enter, the log splitter. There are a few different kinds: electric, gas powered, and even hydraulic. But be assured, when you leave the maul behind to take a heavier duty approach, you will speed up the your splitting.
If you’re in a hurry, check out our Quick Chart, but if you have a few minutes keep reading to see our detailed reviews.
The Boss Industrial ES7T20 electric log splitter is a pure beast. Good for most logs up to an incredible 16 inches in diameter, there’s not much you won’t be able to split in a single go.
When shopping for a new log splitter, you’ll want to make a choice on which is right for you based on a few key factors.
Budget – How much can you afford? There are low-cost models that might get you through some small random jobs, and high end models for commercial level work. You need to have the budget to get the splitter that best matches your needs.
Durability – How often will you use it? Are you splitting some logs a few times a year, or are you going to use it daily? The more frequent the usage, the more durable of a machine you’ll want.
Design– Knowing whether you need a vertical splitter or not will help you narrow down your choices. Some models, like the LJ10M only work horizontally. Also, if you are going to be in a confined space, avoid gas powered models.
You should also only choose models that come with at least a 1-year warranty, as any time you work with these kinds of forces and lots of moving parts, things can go wrong. Any manufacturer that won’t stand by their product with a reasonable warranty is a manufacturer to avoid.
When you axe or maul are just not enough of a tool to get the job done, it might be time to find a machine to help. Luckily, there are some seriously good machines that can make quick work of your lumber without much strain on your body or your wallet.
There are different types of models for different budgets and tasks, so you can choose from hydraulic-assisted manual splitters, or those powered either by electric or gas engines. There are models for one-off jobs, or machines capable of daily usage.
Whatever model you choose, just make sure its the best log splitter for your particular needs. Basically, get the right tool for the job.
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