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7 Ton Lightweight Portable High Powered Hydraulic Electric Firewood Log Splitter with Rubber Wheels for Home, Garage, or Cabin, Red

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1.Style:7 Ton Electric Log Splitter


  • Split Logs Effortlessly: Log splitter has a single-handed operation and allows you to split logs in your backyard with high-powered hydraulics that help the machine slice through logs with ease
  • Easy to Use and Transport: Electric design allows you to use the log splitter in your garage or outdoors while the rubber wheels help you take this lightweight firewood splitter with you on the go
  • Power Log Splitters: Features a splitting force of 7 tons and 3700 PSI hydraulic pressure, this hydraulic log splitter has a motor power of 2 horsepower and 14 seconds cycle time with 4 quarts oil capacity
  • Guaranteed Stability and Durability: Built-in side rails keep logs stable while splitting, and the front handle allows for easy maneuvering: Steel construction makes this splitter last for years
  • Electric Splitter Dimensions: Outdoor log splitter machine has 20.5 inches maximum log length and a maximum of 10 inches log diameter; Measures 39.5 inches long, 13.5 inches wide, and 20 inches tall



4.4 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #220,192 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
  • #23 in Power Log Splitters
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No

Effortlessly split logs at home with the 7-Ton Hydraulic Electric Log Splitter by Boss Industrial, your backyard's great companion. Be the champion and powerhouse of your own home and keep the fireplace burning bright with firewood split by this heavy-duty automatic wood splitter. This high-powered log splitter can cut through logs up to 10 inches in diameter with ease using its 5-inch steel wedge and 2-horsepower electric motor. A single-handed design allows you to operate the machine with 1 hand and has a lever that goes back to its starting position once released. With an electric operation, this machine can be started with the push of a button and used in garages and sheds with no fumes. Easily take this lightweight machine with you on the go using the rubber wheels on the back. Built-in side rails keep logs stable while splitting, and the front handle allows for easy maneuvering. With strong steel construction, this high-powered machine is built to last year after year. With a splitting force of 7 tons and 3700 psi hydraulic pressure, this log splitter has a 14-second cycle time with 4 quarts of oil capacity. This log splitter measures 39.5 inches long, 13.5 inches wide, and 20 inches tall. Maximum log length is 20.5 inches and weighs 121 pounds. Ideal for use in your home, garage, or cabin, this 7-Ton Hydraulic Electric Log Splitter from Boss Industrial is high-powered enough to split even the toughest logs with ease.


Manuel
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Very powerful log splitter works extremely well. One handed function is great freeze up your other hand. Power source needs to be 12 gauge extension cord to work properly. Built extremely well heavy duty log splitter for residential use.
Manuel
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Very powerful log splitter works extremely well. One handed function is great freeze up your other hand. Power source needs to be 12 gauge extension cord to work properly. Built extremely well heavy duty log splitter for residential use.
Mark Koperniak
Reviewed in Canada on August 24, 2024
 
Mark Koperniak
Reviewed in Canada on August 24, 2024
 
Claude Ferland
Reviewed in Canada on August 16, 2024
So far di good totally satisfied
Claude Ferland
Reviewed in Canada on August 16, 2024
So far di good totally satisfied
Andrzej Matysiak
Reviewed in Canada on December 2, 2019
The handle broke after one month of use. Otherwise the splitter works good.
Andrzej Matysiak
Reviewed in Canada on December 2, 2019
The handle broke after one month of use. Otherwise the splitter works good.
Sheep Creek
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2019
After years of chopping wood with an axe, my husband decided to be nice to his back and ordered this log splitter. He did the homework and researched all the options on the market. This splitter fits the bill. Decent price, enough power and good quality. After the first few logs were split effortlessly we wondered how we ever managed without it. Great product!Important:1. remember to open the hydraulic oil valve.2. When using in the winter, make sure the machine is warmed up before use. We store ours in the workshop and the freezing temperatures cause it to run slow. After warming up inside, it performs perfectly.
Sheep Creek
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2019
After years of chopping wood with an axe, my husband decided to be nice to his back and ordered this log splitter. He did the homework and researched all the options on the market. This splitter fits the bill. Decent price, enough power and good quality. After the first few logs were split effortlessly we wondered how we ever managed without it. Great product!Important:1. remember to open the hydraulic oil valve.2. When using in the winter, make sure the machine is warmed up before use. We store ours in the workshop and the freezing temperatures cause it to run slow. After warming up inside, it performs perfectly.
L. Humphrey
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2016
I only received this three days ago, but I'm really satisfied! First, it came well packaged and protected. It was delivered three days before I expected it! I had read all the reviews on Amazon about it and also read the manual online. It came full of hydraulic oil, I had bought a gallon before it arrived, because neither the reviews nor the owners manual were clear on whether it came filled with oil. It did. I loosened the vent cap 4 1/2 turns and cycled it through about 4 times. I oiled the ways and anvil with WD40 lithium grease. I also bought, ahead of time a 12 gauge 50 foot extension cord. From looking at the manual, I thought I needed a 10 gauge, but after looking at loads recommended on cords at the store, I bought a 12 gauge and it works fine for 50 feet.I started splitting oak. This oak was cut last winter or the winter before, so it was dry. Our oak in the southwest isn't like eastern oak. They are small evergreen trees with lots of knots, stringy, and very few really straight pieces. This oak was primarily Mexican blue oak and Emory Oak. I believe it's much tougher to split than red oak. However, the splitter did the job quite well. It had some trouble with forked logs, but I was able to try to split them several different ways and it finally got the job done. I also split some Alligator juniper and it splits juniper like butter. I am very impressed! I expected trouble with the oak, but it was minimal.Other reviews mention splitting over a cord a day and some made very outrageous claims. I believe one review mentioned splitting one cord per hour. A face cord, maybe, but not a full 4 X 4 X 8 cord. It took me about 8 hours to haul, split and stack a full cord of oak.The reviews mentioned the need to raise the splitter to a more ergonomic height and I agree. I have a garden wagon that is 48" long, and it worked perfectly to sit the spitter on. Two people may be able to split a cord in an hour, but I don't believe so.I don't know how this splitter will hold up over time, but it seems solidly built and I really worked it hard, so I think it will last a long time.If I was going to buy again, I might go for the 8 Ton one, but right now the 7Ton splitter seems sufficient for my needs. We burn about two cords per year.
L. Humphrey
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2016
I only received this three days ago, but I'm really satisfied! First, it came well packaged and protected. It was delivered three days before I expected it! I had read all the reviews on Amazon about it and also read the manual online. It came full of hydraulic oil, I had bought a gallon before it arrived, because neither the reviews nor the owners manual were clear on whether it came filled with oil. It did. I loosened the vent cap 4 1/2 turns and cycled it through about 4 times. I oiled the ways and anvil with WD40 lithium grease. I also bought, ahead of time a 12 gauge 50 foot extension cord. From looking at the manual, I thought I needed a 10 gauge, but after looking at loads recommended on cords at the store, I bought a 12 gauge and it works fine for 50 feet.I started splitting oak. This oak was cut last winter or the winter before, so it was dry. Our oak in the southwest isn't like eastern oak. They are small evergreen trees with lots of knots, stringy, and very few really straight pieces. This oak was primarily Mexican blue oak and Emory Oak. I believe it's much tougher to split than red oak. However, the splitter did the job quite well. It had some trouble with forked logs, but I was able to try to split them several different ways and it finally got the job done. I also split some Alligator juniper and it splits juniper like butter. I am very impressed! I expected trouble with the oak, but it was minimal.Other reviews mention splitting over a cord a day and some made very outrageous claims. I believe one review mentioned splitting one cord per hour. A face cord, maybe, but not a full 4 X 4 X 8 cord. It took me about 8 hours to haul, split and stack a full cord of oak.The reviews mentioned the need to raise the splitter to a more ergonomic height and I agree. I have a garden wagon that is 48" long, and it worked perfectly to sit the spitter on. Two people may be able to split a cord in an hour, but I don't believe so.I don't know how this splitter will hold up over time, but it seems solidly built and I really worked it hard, so I think it will last a long time.If I was going to buy again, I might go for the 8 Ton one, but right now the 7Ton splitter seems sufficient for my needs. We burn about two cords per year.
FrankieBoy
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2015
ups dollied it up to my garage door, and rolled it inside after ringing door bell. Box was manufactured box and Styrofoam was molded to protect and surround the 100 pound Boss log splitter.It was simple to open box and remove machine from box. A+I read directions in manual just because wise thing to do. I opened the fly nut 6 or 7 times and ran it until air was out of hydraulic line. After retightened I decided to check oil on the stick after reading reviews about oil being at lowest line from factory. I tilted it up on end and put 7mm hex in nut and will not move. I mean will not turn loose. So I called 800 number. Got a very pleasant gentlemen on phone that told me that's because they use thread lock so it will not leak in transit. He said you have to give the hex wrench a hard tap to break the glue or use a lock creasant wrench (vise-grips) to lock on the round end of hex dip stick and give that a tap to loosen. This is not in the manual. Word of advise: Do not strip your 7mm hex nut, use the lock wrench and tap it and behold it is loose. Then screw it out with hex wrench that is included. I found the hydrologic oil to still be between the lines. Then I spent about 3 hours splitting about half a cord of wood. it went through my hard sweet gum ball wood like butter( if you get it with the grain) . Stacked it and covered it and done. Also use some kind of silicone spray on the black and red back and forth stuff. Oil will cause wood chips to stick to it. And it helps to prevent screeching sounds. Great price, great design, great one handed control. I'll never wear this thing out.I bought from amazon there 50 foot 12 guage 15 amp cord and it works great with no issues. great price alsohttp://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002HWRS6S?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00
FrankieBoy
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2015
ups dollied it up to my garage door, and rolled it inside after ringing door bell. Box was manufactured box and Styrofoam was molded to protect and surround the 100 pound Boss log splitter.It was simple to open box and remove machine from box. A+I read directions in manual just because wise thing to do. I opened the fly nut 6 or 7 times and ran it until air was out of hydraulic line. After retightened I decided to check oil on the stick after reading reviews about oil being at lowest line from factory. I tilted it up on end and put 7mm hex in nut and will not move. I mean will not turn loose. So I called 800 number. Got a very pleasant gentlemen on phone that told me that's because they use thread lock so it will not leak in transit. He said you have to give the hex wrench a hard tap to break the glue or use a lock creasant wrench (vise-grips) to lock on the round end of hex dip stick and give that a tap to loosen. This is not in the manual. Word of advise: Do not strip your 7mm hex nut, use the lock wrench and tap it and behold it is loose. Then screw it out with hex wrench that is included. I found the hydrologic oil to still be between the lines. Then I spent about 3 hours splitting about half a cord of wood. it went through my hard sweet gum ball wood like butter( if you get it with the grain) . Stacked it and covered it and done. Also use some kind of silicone spray on the black and red back and forth stuff. Oil will cause wood chips to stick to it. And it helps to prevent screeching sounds. Great price, great design, great one handed control. I'll never wear this thing out.I bought from amazon there 50 foot 12 guage 15 amp cord and it works great with no issues. great price alsohttp://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002HWRS6S?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00
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