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An Overview of Log Splitters

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Do you want to make your task of splitting firewood easier? If so, there are a number of things you should keep in mind. The most important is using the right tool. While an axe is cheap and safe to use, it is tasking since you need to use a considerable effort with it to split firewood. To make your work easier, you should get a log splitter. You can  visit best log splitter - here.

 

Like the name suggests, a log splitter is a machine that can split wood. Keep in mind that you cannot cut trees with the machine. You first have to cut the trees and then use the machine to split them. With a log splitter, what would typically take many minutes to complete with an axe is done is a few minutes. Even more important, the activity is done without a lot of effort from your side. 

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There are different types of log splitters in the market. The most common ones are those that are manually-operated, electric splitters, gas-powered splitters, kinetic logs splitters and machine mounted ones. There is no splitter that is the "best" among these. Each of them has some advantages and disadvantages. Moreover, the type of project you have will determine which splitter will be right to buy. Let's look at manual and hydraulic wood splitters. You can read my article reviews about best log splitter on this website.

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Manual Log Splitters
Like you may have guessed, these splitters do not have a power source. Instead, they are operated manually, usually using a lever. These are not the most efficient splitters in the market but they are cheaper and make work easier than axes. If you usually chop firewood for home or camping use, you can buy manually splitters.

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Manual splitters are specifically designed for splitting logs and provide more control than axes do. When you use the splitters, you will not have to worry about a log deflecting a blow, which is common when using axes. However, if you have a lot of logs to split, using the machine can make you tired pretty fast.

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Hydraulic Wood Splitters


Hydraulic splitters are divided into two: gas and electric. The difference between these two splitters is how they are powered. Both splitters use a motor to drive a hydraulic pump, which in turn drives a piston. The wood is split using the piston. The log is pushed into a stationary blade by the hydraulics. This stationary blade neatly splits the log. There is another design that holds the log in place while the blade is moving. Take a look at this link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Log_splitter for more information.

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