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Viania Firewood Kindling Splitter, XXL Upgraded Patented Manual Log Splitter Wedge, Replaceable Blade Design, Open Top Ring Design, Could Accomodate Larger Logs, 15.8'' Tall Heavy Duty Wood Cracker

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Color: Black


Features

  • SAFEST USE: This log splitting no moving blades or sharp components passing near your hands, yet it cuts logs easily with minimal labor, no axe required. simply place the log in our firewood splitter. Then hit down on the wood with a hammer, mallet or even another piece of wood, safe and convenient. Great for making small kindling.
  • OPEN TOP RING DESIGN: This firewood splitter has a unique patented open top ring design that allows it to cut larger logs without clogging up like other products on the market when handling large firewood. The 15.7'' high base allows for longer logs to be cut.
  • REPLACEABLE BLADE DESIGN: Log splitting is made of solid high carbon steel with a hardened blade that is so hard that it will not cause damage even if you are accidentally hit by a hammer while splitting wood. Despite all our efforts to strengthen the quality, any metal part will wear out over time, so we have made the blade removable and replaceable, so that you can maintain, polish and replace the blade at any time, truly "from generation to generation".
  • SAFETY & STABILITY: To enhance the stability of the product, we have widened the base and drilled 4 bolt holes to allow it to be fixed to the stump, which provides extra stability and height for more effective splitting. In addition, in response to the market feedback of "loose and wobbly product assembly", we have added two bolt holes at the base and support rod connection to form a "cross-fixed" stable structure, solving the problem of loose and wobbly in one go.

Product Dimensions: 15.7 x 11.8 x 11.8 inches


Item Weight: 11 pounds


Manufacturer: Viania


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: KF


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  • Thought this was perfect, until I used it...
I frequently use a log tote to bring in firewood. I prefer to use two totes at the same time (one in each hand) to reduce the number of trips I have to make from the woodpile. One of the problems with that is once one tote is full and I place it on the ground it has a tendency to "fall apart", by which I mean the nice stack of wood that fits inside the tote collapses and the two sides of the tote fall on the ground making it hard to pick up after the second tote has been loaded. I "fixed" that problem by adding a velcro loop to one of the handles of one of the totes to secure the two handles together so that it stays in shape when I place it on the ground which allows me to easily pick it up once the second tote is loaded. However, is kind of awkward having to undo the velcro loop, thread it through the second handle and resecure the two ends of the loop, but does work. When I saw this new tote it looked like it had such a securing mechanism as part of the tote with a strap on one side and an attachment mechanism on the other side. Now that I've had a chance to use it I find that the idea is what I hoped for, but the implementation leaves much to be desired. First, the strap is way too short to load the tote to the level that I normally carry. Second, the securing mechanism on the other side of the tote is a classic double metal loop arrangement where you thread the strap through both, fold over, and run back through one loop in the opposite direction, you can then pull on the loose end to tighten it up. I wear gloves when working with split wood to avoid splinters and cuts from the rough split wood, as I suspect most people would do. In addition to the strap being too short, trying to thread the strap through these loops and then back through one of them is almost impossible to do while wearing gloves. Especially if the tote is full and you have to pull the strap hard to keep the wood stack from collapsing. A better design would be to have the strap longer, and to have a quick clip mechanism on the end of the strap, such as a carabiner, to attach to the metal loops on the other side of the tote. I actually modified the tote to work that way. I folded over the strap and secured the end to make a loop in the strap. I then put two loops of nylon cord through that strap loop and secured the ends of the nylon cord to each other to make a loop that extended the length of the strap. I then clipped a carabiner through that nylon cord loop which allowed me to clip the carabiner to the existing metal rings on the other side of the tote. It works great, even with gloves on and the tote completely full. This would be a simple and vast improvement to the product if the manufacturer would redesign the strap mechanism to actually work easily in the field with gloves on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2023 by Ray L. Bieber Ray L. Bieber

  • I REALLY Want to Give this 5-Stars
The bag is a solid product with some great features that make it a useful tool for anyone who needs to carry firewood. It seems to be durable and well-made so far. While the quality of the bag seems fine, I was disappointed to only receive the bag and nothing else from the kit.
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Firewood tote
The media could not be loaded. See video review posted. This is a quality item. I give it 4 stars. I hope you found this review helpful
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2023 by Steven Steven

  • Expensive but functional
This firewood carrier is simply made. It is a wide strip of synthetic canvas with a continuous loop of nylon webbing that serves both and handles and reinforcement to the canvas. There are also dual D rings and a nylon strap near the handle as well as Velcro on the handle itself that can be used to bind the carrier closed around the wood. The D rings serve better for hanging, and I haven’t found the nylon strap/d-ring closure to be useful, but it doesn’t hurt anything. For what it is I think the price is a bit high. The synthetic canvas has an unpleasant smell although that fades over time. A cotton canvas would be nicer but probably wouldn’t last as long. The nylon webbing for the handles could be a little thicker as well, although I haven’t had any issues with it. The strap is large enough to carry a good bundle of wood, and does a pretty good job at keeping bits of wood and bark from falling out everywhere. Because the ends are open it can carry a variety of wood lengths. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2023 by BDS BDS

  • great utility and looks good
I'm always carrying armfuls of wood to either the fire pit or the fireplace in the winter. So when I saw his I wanted to give it a shot. Turns out it's awesome ! First I can carry more wood with this than I can carry in my arms alone. That's nice because my wood piles are between different sets of trees in my back yard. So I can load up from different piles easily. That's a huge plus. Also it's well made. It's a lot bigger unfolded than it looks you stack wood in the center and then keep stacking up. When you pull the handles up the weight will evenly distribute and you have the option of closing the top off. For my short distances, I don't close up the top, I just grab the handles and go. On average I carry about 10 split log pieces likely close to 30 lbs. This makes it easy. The material is thick, I can throw a log on it and I don't feel like it will tear. Its not the stuff the fire hoses are made from, but it's more like a thick pair of jeans. It's not going to snag. The straps are reinforced with extra stitching and it handles the weight without (at least so far) any tears. I also like that when not in use you can fold it pretty small, and I store it under my fireplace tools and it looks good there. In theory you could just leave wood you're not using in it close off the top as a decorative presentation, but I don't like wood in the house only because it sit's outside more than inside, and critters and stuff get in the wood. But say if I were bringing wood in from an indoor area I think this could also be used decoratively. This is a good tool that also looks good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2023 by Rob A...y

  • Useful, but could be wider
I ordered this item to carry logged in from the wood pile to my fireplace. Overall, this item will be useful for my needs. There are some considerations that you should know. While the carrier has a circumference, when closed that is big enough for the number of logs, I want to carry, the length of the carrier is shorter than the length of my typical logs. This may not be a problem if you cut your logs shorter than I do, but be aware that logs longer than 18 inches will be sticking out of the end. I like the sturdy handles. I also like the closure if you want to further support the logs when being carried. On the downside, the carrier has a very, very strong plastic odor. I hope that this odor goes away over time , but I will be storing the carrier outside until it no longer smells. Overall, I would recommend this product as long as it is understood there are some shortcomings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2023 by J. Kinney J. Kinney

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