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Great Tool May 19, 2007 Officer999 (Washington DC) 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
I originally bought a wood grenade and they are also great but I broke the tips off of 2 of them. This tool has a little more 'beef' at the tip and I do not think it will break. The difference between this and a wedge is 'night and day'. I highly recommend this tool if you have any major splitting to do. I have 2 of thiese and a big wedge to get them when they occasssionally get stuck.
wood blaster November 29, 2007 H. Worthen 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
Very pleased with this product. I had some Ash logs that I tried splitting with an ax and also a steel wedge. Every time I hit the log with the ax it got stuck in the log and took 10 minutes of struggle to remove it. The wood was so hard I could never get the wedge to even start into the wood.
The wood blaster on the other hand started into the wood with the first hit of the ax because of the sharp point. It only took 4 or 5 good hits with a sledge hammer to go through and split the log. It was almost fun splitting the logs after that. I would highly recommend this produst. I just used it one time so I don't know how well it will hold up over the long haul?
Log splitter supreme August 5, 2008 Paul W. Maloney (Portland, Oregon USA) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
This wedge has a wholly new design. It exerts force in all directions, not just to right and left. It therefore takes advantage of all log weaknesses, often producing totally unexpected splits.
A Good'un! May 15, 2008 Prove It To Me (United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Not 20 minutes ago my Wood Blaster from Northern Tool arrived via UPS. I went out to the back and got my sledge and 4 pieces of whole tree (round), about 10 inches, green and with knots - these were the leftovers after I had split the rest. I was waiting till the end of the summer and maybe having to rent a log splitter.
Not! I planted the Wood Blaster with a slight tap of the sledge and it took me about 10 minutes to split all four pieces. The most difficult one was a deformed one with a knot and it took me three swings.
A great tool!
Where have you been? February 8, 2008 BCC (Placerville, CA USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
As a young kid I split 2-3 cords of wood every fall for winter in Tahoe. Where was a wedge like this back then? Well worth the $10, it makes splitting wood so much easier.
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