- Do you find yourself always staring at that big pile of wood in your backyard that has been there for who knows how long? If you need a simple way to split wood for kindling, This ’s wood splitter is the only tool you will need. Features a beast-size structure with a “V”-shaped finger-safety blade, allowing you to split even larger firewood quickly, easily, and more securely. Start to prepare to kindle for your outdoor fire, and keep the laughs around the fire roaring with This .
- XL Size Wood Splitter
- "V"-shaped Finger-safety Blade
- Built Tough to Chop on the Go
- Install & Use in a split
Carburization Steel Blade
2.2"/ 5.5 cm width blade without the sharp edge to hurt your fingers, splitting firewood securely.
XL Size
17in. height and 9in. interior dia. top ring easily split all long pieces of firewood with no chance of becoming stuck.
Robotic Welding
Solid construction with a cleverly engineered log splitter built for heavy use. No need to worry about it breaking!
Easy to move around to where you need it! Fast to splitting wood for a fire!
Specification
- Model
- VV-SDPCQ-179IN
- Blade Material
- Carburization Steel
- Bar Material
- Powder-coated Steel
- Bar Welding
- Robotic Welding
- Blade Width
- 2.2"/ 5.5 cm
- Bar Diameter
- 0.6"/ 1.4 cm
- Product Size
- 11 x 11 x 17"/ 27.9 x 27.9 x 43.2 cm
- Max. Log Height
- 16"/ 40.6 cm
- Max. Log Diameter
- 8.6"/ 21.8 cm
- Inner Diameter.
- 9"/ 22.9 cm
- Product Weight
- 9.5 lbs/ 4.4 kg
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