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Hickory Summit firewood kindling Splitter- Indoor or Outdoor - Wood Splitter fire Cracker kindling Maker - firewood Splitter

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Features

  • A Dang Ol Kinlin Splitter Get your fire going faster with a unique, lever-action wood splitter tool. Lift the uprights, set your log, and pull the blade down; no hatchet or hammer is necessary.
  • The Power of Physics Keep your cool with a firewood splitter for kindling that doesnt require loads of brute force. Your splitter has notches that let you walk down the wood with ease and control.
  • In-Home Convenience Set up your wood splitter for kindling next to your fireplace, unmounted but secure on rubber feet. Or, fix it to the floor with your choice of hardware (not included) fastened through predrilled holes.
  • Super-Duty Tool Count on your splitter to last through many seasons of heavy use. Your wood spliter is made of galvanized carbon steel for excellent durability and rust resistance.
  • Hickory Summit Think of us when you need a no-nonsense kindling splitter for wood. Were a family-owned American company with a love of fire, a spirit of service, and a commitment to your satisfaction.

Product Dimensions: 17 x 8 x 3 inches


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Manufacturer: Hickory Summit


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  • Solid, sturdy, designed and assembled with smarts
I was cautious about ordering this, because when I bought it, there weren't many reviews and one of them was negative. But based on the product I received, that person didn't actually try the product. First, the bad, then the good - it takes a small amount of dexterity to use the device properly. I wouldn't call it idiot-proof. It is a leverage-based system, and you have to know how leverage works to use it successfully. If you're an idiot, probably don't buy this. Also, this is nit-picky, but the locking mechanism that holds the tower up is a little awkward. It doesn't seem to matter how tight you try to lock it, it can still move. However, because of the way this thing works, that's not really much of a problem. Even if it slips, all it does is move closer to the wood, which provides you with better leverage. Seriously, the tower might move a little, but all the pressure is in a straight line to the fulcrum, so it doesn't impact the function or put your fingers in danger. Would it be nice if it locked in place? Sure, but it's at least tight enough that it doesn't just fall down from gravity, and that's all you need. The other thing is splitting is a little slow, but that's because you're trading speed for power. That's not the designer's fault. That's just physics. Total, it probably takes about 15 seconds for each full cut. Far slower than using a splitting axe, or even the using a ring style kindling splitter, but much more controlled and quiet, and takes less energy than swinging an axe or mini sledge. Now the good - This thing has quality just dripping from every corner. The steel is thick and strong. The handles are well formed and rock solid. They feel good in your hand without being fancy or decorative. The design is smart and collapses neatly like a pocket knife. The steel is all laser cut, I think, because all the edges are crisp and uniform (not sharp, just well defined). The packaging was smart and protective (even though I'm pretty sure this thing could have been dragged behind the delivery truck and still survived ok) The website and included fliers and instructions are all clear and easy to read and - surprise! - written by someone with English as their first language. Their marketing material says they're made in the USA, and everything I see in the product says that's true, in fact, it wouldn't surprise me if this was a dedicated craftsman putting these together in his garage because he wants to make the world a better place. Everything is solid. Everything is well designed. Every piece is stronger than the bare minimum requires. And I really felt the price was reasonable, especially considering the other leverage-based kindling splitters that cost twice as much and have to be mounted to a post or a wall. This thing can sit next to your fireplace and is quiet enough to work inside without waking up your family in the morning (it makes some noise, but about as much as you might make washing the dishes.) All in all. I'm glad I took the chance and made this purchase. It feels like giving my money to someone who deserves it for a change, and I have no doubt I will be able to pass this down to future generations for them to keep using long after I'm gone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2022 by Jeremy French

  • Primitive but works, kinda
Pros: compact, easy to fold away, holes for mounting (highly recommend), easy enough for ladies and young adults to use, small kindling. Good concept though, and good company. Cons: chews up the wood if you don't go big enough, won't cut if too big. Base bends if not mounted, wish the handle was a little larger with finger imprints vs a knife handle. Wish there were guides to hold wood in place, moved as I moved blade down the notches. Wish the last indent was a notch for pesky cuts. Took about 10 minutes to cut a half piece 12" log. Good enought to start a fire. Keeping for emergencies, but will let my husband do the large loads. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2023 by NettieR

  • Needs to be scaled up in size by 3x's
This device would perform well if it were larger. Splitting clean pieces of oak with straight grain was a challenge unless only a thin sliver of wood was being split. From an already split piece of clean straight grain oak, I tried to split too wide of a piece and my device bent at the base. The hinge that projects perpendicular from the base also bent to one side. If this unit was scaled up with larger dimensions and stronger materials it would work better. When trying to split wood on a table top, I wasn't able to get enough leverage. Using this unit on the floor, you're bent over for too long in an un ideal position. I was tired after splitting 'match stick' sized pieces from just one piece of pre split wood. I like the concept of this design and it was packaged really well but it was not an effective tool in my experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2023 by Geoff Balogh

  • Heavy Duty, Great Quality
Fun and easy to use.
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2024 by levi pullins

  • Kindling splitter
Works exactly as advertised. Have used it several times already. Very happy with product.
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024 by Karen Curley

  • Not for hard-wood.
I've had this for a year, and it bent like most other reviewers have shown. It had been pushed to the side until recently when I figured that I should try and make it work. I first welded an angled step to the center to prevent wood from kicking back, straightened it out and bolted it to a piece of 2x12 PT. It actually works now... but the blade section needs to run the full length of the handle... also... I bent the handle after a few small pieces of oak. All in all, it works... but not very well for someone with low strength or harder woods. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2023 by Dan S. Dan S.

  • Wood must have straight-grains
If the wood you want to split is not longer than 16 inches and is straight-grained - this is a good tool. On my first use, I was able to cut some good kindling. But the wood worked with is limited to flatness, height and grain. I had to dismiss a lot of possible logs because of knots in the grain. But overall - I'm glad I have this. I really hate handling axes and hatchets. This is a much safer option. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2023 by B. Walker

  • Works for softer woods and wood pieces that have already been split.
This item wasn't all that I thought it should have been, it works but you have to make sure to use soft or software woods to be split. Some of the harder species of woods out there I would not recommend using this on as it is too hard of a species of wood. I also noticed that this works better with pieces of wood that already went through the log splitter and have been split down to a smaller size. Knowing what I know now if I were to be able to make the decision over again to order this I think I would pass on it due to the wood that it will split down and also it seems like I have enough kindling from the log splitter when splitting the wood into pieces suitable to put into the fire. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2023 by Trevor & Amber

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