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peakbagger

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The wood they are splitting looks like softwood that's been sitting out in the sun for few years bleaching. I expect my Fiskars could be just as fast
 
turnkey4099
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The wood they are splitting looks like softwood that's been sitting out in the sun for few years bleaching. I expect my Fiskars could be just as fast

I'm working on splitting Willow. 24" round, wedge and 8lb sledge to have it, 5 or 6 shots with the Fiskars and it is done. Many times I don't even use the wedge/sledge.

That looks very similar to many others that appeared (and promptly disappeared) on the market. The only real advance in wood splitting tools other than improvement on the shape of an ax (re: Fiskars) is the hydro splitters or other methods run by a motor.
 
Agr516

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They would have been much better off not showing those folks easily picking up those big rounds with one hand to dump them out of that chain. I believe you could wave a dull pocket knife in the general direction of that wood and render it to toothpicks.
 
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Well if that ain't a bunch of over priced make it harder on yourself for some new stupid idea crap I don't know what is
 

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