Wood Blaster Log Splitter Wedge
![]() | Average Customer Rating: Recommend Steel wedge helps you split logs faster and easier. Product details and pricing info |
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10 Customer Reviews Posted
- A great tool and very effective!
- I bought this for my husband. He had just bought a wedge from our local hardware store (for more money than this one) only a month ago, and already it's dull and the tip was broken. I bought him this one based on it's reviews. WOW what a HUGE difference! This wedge whent through logs he would have never have attempted before and with ease. He has been so pleased. It really is a great product.
- 2008-11-20, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Works well on dried wood.
- I had the usual wedge splitter, but it never did a decent job on some of the big stuff. This new wedge, I just hit the wood first with my axe to start a small crease, then use the sledge hammer and this wedge and it does a WAAYYY better job of splitting then a regular wedge. It worked on pieces larger that 18" in diameter. Very happy with it.
- 2008-11-10, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Killer
- For two years these ugly, twisty chunks of redwood (The Beasts) from a tree in a neighbor's yard have been weathering in the yard. My husband ("Woodchop School") can't even get a wedge into them. When we got the Woodblaster, I took the first try at one of the Beasts. I'm a small woman. After only a few hits, the 'Blaster tore the Beast apart. This one is KILLER!
- 2008-10-28, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Beefy
- Rather indestructible, I used these for splitting a few logs and also taking out some rotting stumps. With a sledgehammer and this splitter wedge, you can reliably split logs up to 16". Be careful with too much of this, it takes a toll on your back. I'd invest in or borrow from the neighbor a hydraulic splitter for really big jobs.
- 2008-10-06, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Log splitter supreme
- 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.
- 2008-08-05, 2 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:

