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Has anyone ever used a Easton splitter I’m going to buy a new splitter in May I like the looks of there’s but there expensive I’m wondering if there worth the extra money.
 
Thanks York I cut my own wood for my outside wood furnace I cut and split 10 to 12 cords a year I’m getting older with a bad back I want something with more bells and whistles to make my wood splitting life easier. I’ve been looking st all of them I like the looks of the Easton better than all the rest.
 
They look really nice and fast. After watching some vids of it,way to fast for me but if not in that big of a hurry. lol
 
I do not run my machine full bore-i take a peek at the gauge when i have a big nasty round being split and have never seen it go over 1500 psi...
 
Hi,
I am on my 5th splitter,and this last one is the 22-28 Eastonmade-good machine...
Go on their website,look at all the vid`s...
Go to forestry shows and meet him and his family...
My splitter is kinda overkill for me,but i like the good stuff...
What does the 22-28 cost?
 
I run a 12-22 and have a 4, 6 and box wedge. No issues in 3 years. Amazing communication and experience with owner (Andrew) so I have never had a worry. Machine is built very tough and durable with quality components. Best investment I have ever made. Runs as good now as day 1. Andrew is the son of the owner of Bells so he has wisdom and knowledge of the industry. You will not be disappointed in your investment.
 
I run a 12-22 and have a 4, 6 and box wedge. No issues in 3 years. Amazing communication and experience with owner (Andrew) so I have never had a worry. Machine is built very tough and durable with quality components. Best investment I have ever made. Runs as good now as day 1. Andrew is the son of the owner of Bells so he has wisdom and knowledge of the industry. You will not be disappointed in your investment.
Thanks Jeff from what I’ve read and what you guys have said I think there’s is the best machine out there.
 
Depends on what your splitting,if all straight grain Ash,i would use the 6 way-but in my case,most of what i get is mean Maple,so i like the 4 way..
 
Fellas I bought one and used it this season..... it’s a beast. I had s notty piece of red oak bend one of my knives in my six sat wedge..... they sent me a knew one....... do hesitate to buy one
 
Fellas I bought one and used it this season..... it’s a beast. I had s notty piece of red oak bend one of my knives in my six sat wedge..... they sent me a knew one....... do hesitate to buy one
Thanks for the feed back. What model did you buy.
 
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