Electric Log Splitters: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. You don't need more exercise. If you work in construction, or as a contractor, or perhaps a personal trainer, the last thing you want to do is any chore that results in more sore muscles. But you know that winter is coming and your fireplace is going to need a lot of wood. Channeling your inner lumberjack to chop it all yourself doesn't sound like much fun, so get an electric log splitter to get the job done quicker and easier.
Fact #2. It's actually good for the planet. You may be familiar with gas powered splitters. These are useful if you want to go into the woods where there aren't any power outlets. An electric option won't require you to keep gas on hand, and it can be used inside the garage so you can keep warm. It's better for the environment since it doesn't release carbon monoxide.
Fact #3. Check the supports. The traditional design is two wheels along with a large handle to pull it by which doubles as a stand when laying it on its side. The wheels need to be tough if you're going to cart it all around the backyard, and above all it has to be stable since the motor will cause it to rattle back and forth.
Fact #4. Don't be too lazy to measure. You probably know the size of logs that you're going to be working with, so get out your tape measure and find out the exact size. You don't want a big machine taking up room in your garage when you could have gone for a smaller option.
Fact #5. Know what you want it for. If you're selling firewood and this has more of a professional use, there are units designed specifically for heavy loads. Some can even be towed behind a pickup if you need to.
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