Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.JUAN MONESTIER
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
Only works with very (I mean “very”) soft firewood.
Anonymous37
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024
This woodcutter is going camping with me. I'm going to attach it to a tree. It's heavy duty and it is made well. You could put it on any wall and use it inside or outside your home, without having to get splinters in your hands when you're breaking up kindling. It is solid there's no loose noisy parts. It's sharp enough right when it comes out of the box.SPECIAL NOTE: As an approved Amazon Vine member with Gold status, I am trusted to select items for review (sometimes from a list of almost 100,000 options). Many of these items are new to the market, or a seller simply wants some additional exposure for their product. I am NOT required to review every item in exchange for receiving and trying it out. I only order products that are important to me (ones I know I have an interest in and will use), and always strive to provide an honest evaluation of my experience. I do not automatically give a 4- or 5-star review, because the community of Amazon purchasers deserve to know real thoughts and experiences. So, my reviews are always and only based on my use and testing of the product. In that you can trust 100%. It's also important to note that I pay almost 30% in federal income taxes for each item that I receive, whether I review it or not.
JR Dallas
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
I have an older version of this type of splitter (see photo), and this one is built much better. The old one had bad welds that I had to re-weld, but this one is strong. I was hoping this improved higher-quality verision would work better splitting small oak pieces, but it didn't. The only way it would split any oak piece is to hammer it down with a mallet which defeats the purpose of using it. At 160lbs, I don't have enough weight to apply to the handle to split even small pieces of oak. I think maybe pine or other softwoods would be OK, but typically you don't use pine in your fireplace (too much sap). I could not even split the small piece of dry oak in the photo without using a mallet.To summarize, the quality of this splitter is great, but this type of splitter is not useful for hardwoods. Other options are better.
Recommended Products