Constant splitting force with precision components and copper motor windings Indoor and outdoor operation Gas free, exhaust free, no pull starting Portable - sturdy steel wheels, grab handle and lightweight design allow it to be easily transported from site to site
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Brand | Earthquake |
Item model number | 32228 |
Color | Multicolor |
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Product Id | 2201232 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 126420154588 |
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I'm very pleased with my log splitter. As a bonus, it uses only a negligible amount of electricity. I had a problem with the log pusher (a weld failed), but the company sent out a replacement part within 24 hours. All I did was send a picture in an online chat, and they sent me the part. Great service!
Was so helpful in helping me with my log splitter replacement. I am so grateful how they were able to handle my problem. So So helpful. Thank you so much
Well-made and easy to use. A real lifesaver for anyone who livrs in the country.
Had lots of wood that I was able to split to a usable size. Already paid for itself.
This log splitter is awesome I was reluctant to buy it because of it being electric but I thought I'd give it a try since the price was pretty low it has done well above my expectations I had a hickory tree I had cut down that was approx 20 inches in diameter and this little splitter had no trouble in splitting it at all
Works great, my friend bought one too! Had to add something to get the review to work
Perfect for what I needed. Small but strong enough to split the logs I was working with
I bought 3 months ago. Cut and split 6 large trees the earthquake is a workhorse. I split logs up to 16 inches. Highly recommend best money I ever spent. Paid for itself quickly
This is a good small splitter. The only real problem that I encountered was when splitting angled cut logs. When doing unevenly cut logs, there needs to be a third hand to stabilize and/or position the log. Or maybe an accessary connection to allow you to have the right hand and arm to adjust or apply pressure to log to keep it in the track for splitting.
We utilized this once to split pine. It quit after approximately 30 splits. Any options for us to get a replacement?