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Timber Tuff TMW-11 Manual Slide Wedge Hammer Wood Log Steel Splitter Tool, Green

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Features

  • Powerful 8 pound slide hammer splits logs with ease and has a slide travel of 11.5 inches
  • Constructed of heat treated, heavy duty steel, giving you a durable and long lasting product
  • Designed with a comfort grip handle for a secure hold while you work
  • Safer alternative to axes and mauls
  • Perfect for splitting firewood

Description

Spilt logs the easy way with the Manual log splitter. The slide hammer with comfortable grips is a safer alternative to axes and mauls. Constructed of heavy duty steel for years of use. Heat treated steel wedge. From the Manufacturer 1 year limited manufacturer warranty.

Manufacturer: ‎BAC Industries


Part Number: ‎TMW-11


Item Weight: ‎13.73 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎33 x 2 x 3 inches


Item model number: ‎TMW-11


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎44 x 2 x 3 inches


Color: ‎Green


Finish: ‎Powder Coat


Material: ‎Steel


Power Source: ‎Manual


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number of Handles: ‎1


Handle Material: ‎Steel


Blade Length: ‎2 Inches


Special Features: ‎Slide Hammer


Usage: ‎Outdoor Use


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎1 year again manufacturers defects


Date First Available: July 25, 2011


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • All in all is very worth the investment for such a low cost
This is an awesome tool. One of the best $40 I've ever spent. Pros: super freaking easy to use, saves a ton of time just but not having to pick up a wedge that fell off or a log that wont stand straight, and is nice and compact so you can even keep it in your truck unlike a motor splitter. Cons: the slide stop nut it kinda in a bad way since it cant be stored on it so better put it in your safest pocket, the silicone grip slid right off making it totally useless and I had to glue it back on, it could really use an extra handle that makes it cross shaped for leverage (a welder can solve that issue), and even with the grip glued back on it's not great for firm grasp so get some grip tape to wrap up and down the shaft so you dont strain your hand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2020 by JC.

  • Manual Log Splitter - Timber Tuff Branded
Timber Tuff is one of several name-branded sellers of these devices. I have 3 from different sellers. All are constructed similarly and operate on the same principle as a post hole driver. The vertical slide hammer action the drives the wedge into the log. This tool is incredible and inexpensive.. 25-35 bucks if you look around. I recommend 2 for greatest versatility. I use them with a log splitter to finish cross-grain splits. Quickly and easily free seized wedges. Will split anything you would use a conventional steel wedge on-- but easier, less body wear, and almost fun. On big stuff, I score the face with a chainsaw to make a groove to set the wedge tip into. Then hammer away. I use a second splitter once a crack is defined. Together, they make fast work of 24" oak rounds. Even drives through knots. Reverse the handle action and you can retrieve the wedge if jammed. Try that with the conventional wedge. Extend the handle up to create a good pry bar effect. Especially useful to spread knitted splits. Once you learn to use this tool and exploit the versatility, it will replace your wedges, sledge, maul, axe and a lot of sweat. I'm a 66 yr. old puny guy who manually harvests and processes about 4 cords of wood per year. Now the products. They are not all alike. Northern sells the best, slightly heavier duty, better welds, and a superior lock nut mechanism. Timber Tuff and Harbor Freight sell an identical, less sturdy unit. Principal complaint is the lock nut is tapped through the channel steel handle. I ripped one out, stupidly, by operating the tool in place. YOU MUST REMOVE THE LOCK NUT during use. Put it in you pocket or buy a couple of spare 8 mm bolts. The Northern tool has a retainer nut welded to the tap hole. All work well so far. I've put them to the test. The weld joints will tell the test of time. But any that fail can be repaired easily. The hammer handle is another point of potental weakness. With repeated hammering, the end of the handle must be a thick and securely welded. I have blown out the back of cheap post hole drivers after some use. Again, if this design fails, re-weld will fix it. My reccommendation: 1) Northern 2) Others ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2012 by D. K. Smith

  • Excellent product (so far ... )
I bought this to replace a similar product that I had used for 15+ years before it finally broke this year. So far, this product has done all I expected of it and it works very well. Very good value for the price. The only thing I am waiting on is its durability (based upon other reviews). I am trying to use it without abusing it ... to reduce the risk of it failing. But so far I am delighted. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025 by Mark S. Friske

  • Splitting wood made easier ... until the tool breaks
Prior to 18 months ago I never had a fireplace or wood stove so my log splitting experience is shorter than many other people. However, I've split several cords of wood (mostly oak and hickory) with a wedge (I have various styles) and sledge hammer so I'm not a total newbie. I've never been interested in using a maul so have no experience with that. This type of manual log splitter is sold by several stores and I read as many reviews as I could find about the different offerings. It appeared that the splitters were very similar so I went with the Timber Tuff since the price on Amazon was the lowest I could find. I was slightly concerned about the few negative reviews about the Timber Tuff but now that I've used it I can say that the positive reviews are correct. The first thing I did was file the wedge to a sharper edge (dull out of the box). I then removed the screw that keeps the wedge section secure during transportation. It it only in the way when using the splitter. I tried the splitter on 12-14" oak. One blow and the wedge was secured into the wood. Several strikes later the log was split. I mostly just let gravity do its thing and it took around ten hits to split the wood. I then split the halves in quarters and that took only a few strikes. I split another 30 log pieces and the Timber Tuff was easy to use and worked very well. I noticed that after 30 minutes use the slide hammer was slightly less smooth as it went up/down the rod. I sprayed a bit of WD40 lithium grease and the hammer section slid better than when I first used it. In summary, I find the Timber Tuff splitter to be sturdy, and it efficiently and easily splits logs. It is not the fastest way to split wood but it is much lower impact on the body than swinging a sledge or maul. This is a great addition to my lumberjack tools. UPDATE June 2015 - After 2.5 years of ownership my log splitter has broken. While using the sliding handle/hammer in reverse to dislodge the stuck wedge the welded piece on the end of the shaft broke off. As at least one other reviewer has written, I can now see that the weld was mediocre quality so no surprise it broke. I've split approximately 50 log pieces before the tool broke, which is not much. I don't have Herculean strength nor do I abuse my tools. So while I initially judged this to be a nice tool, with more real experience I have adjusted my rating to 3 stars. The tool works well but breaks too easily. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2013 by ldolamore

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