Top 10 Electric Log Splitter

December 19th, 2011

There have always been those homeowners who enjoyed the comfort of a roaring fire either from a fireplace or wood stove on those cold winter nights. With the current devastated state of the economy homeowners looking to save money are relying more on wood as an alternative energy source for heating. Many people spend quite a bit of money buying logs just to burn them, so a growing number of people are cutting their own woods, which can yield quite a savings.

Cutting wood from around your home will keep your woods more healthy, and also provide heat for your home. In spite of how easy it seems it is not an easy task to cut sufficient firewood to provide your own heating throughout the winter. Chain saws can make quick work large jobs but I’m just to weak to use them. They are made for real men. For splitting those logs so that they are small enough to fit into your fireplace or stove is where an electric log splitter comes in handy. Chopping log after log of firewood with an axe is a long and exhausting job, so why not employ an electric log splitter which makes the whole process much easier. All you do is put the log on and you will have a pile of fire wood in now.

Electric log splitters come in several different sizes so be sure when buying one you have some idea what size of log splitter you need. Most homeowners do quite well with a 7-ton log splitter as that handles most logs that you are going to be splitting. Electric log splitters are usually lighter than gas log splitters making them easier to move and handle. It also costs less to run and you never have to worry about running out of fuel in the middle of your task.

Certainly, electric log splitters may be a problem for some homeowners to use because they need to be near a source of electricity to plug in the splitter. The advantage of a gas splitter is that it can be transported to the site, split the wood there and leave you with much smaller pieces of wood to lift and load into your truck.

Once you take the weight of the gas splitter into consideration and the fact that you will have to lug it to the site and back, then the question of which is easier to use is not so clear cut, with choices pretty even. Using an electric log splitter is beneficial because it can speed up work time significantly and reduce physical exertion required to split logs by hand.


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