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Collins 4 lb. Forged Steel Diamond Splitting Wedge 7-in

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About this item

  • WG-4X, be ready for winter-the must have tool for splitting firewood
  • 4.5-Pound wood splitter
  • Drop forged head, heat treated for durability
  • Wood grenade spits the wood in multiple directions
  • Heat treated, high carbon steel


Truper, WG-4X, Super Splitter Wood Splitting Wedge, 4.5-Pound. Be ready for winter-The must have tool for splitting firewood. 4.5-pound Wood Splitter. Drop forged head, heat treated for durability. Store different sizes in shed, truck, shop, cabin, and rv. Stock up on quality Truper Tools for other projects today. Truper has been in the hand tool manufacturing business for over 40-year and is by far the largest Mexican company in its field. Truper relies on the most advanced modern and efficient technology to guarantee the optimum quality and value of its products and demanding service needs of the company's global customers.


Roamingwesty
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
It is great for splitting the rounds. And a great physical exercise, swinging a sledgehammer at it.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
Split some good size pine rounds with this guy, better then the sure splitter but nice to have both. Once it was about 2/3 of the way down it split the round into 4 pieces. Good price. Good solid steel and build quality. I'm sure I'll have it forever
Lisa H.
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
I’m sure this will break as soon as we try to use it, since it is very bent. Pictures does not even show how bent it is! Don’t buy
Hoanguyen Le
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
1- this tool is very good for splitting wood 4 ways. For me, I do have the flat one as well to accommodate this one. I’m a little guy 165 lbs. so two to be best, a complete set. But if given ONLY ONE, I WILL PICK THIS 4 WAY ONE. 2- I bought it at ACE HARDWARE near home, cost is $ 17,99.I DID SOME SPITTING TODAY. I do sharpen the pointed end a little with my 41/2” sand machine. It stays sharp long. I am happy with this 4way split. Buy it!!! It helped a little guy like me so it can help you too!!!
Jack
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
Go thet over a year out of my 1st one. Lots of heavy use on hard wood. Finally broke off about 3" of the tip in Oct. Used a grinder to shape a blunt tip & I still use it as an effective wedge. Immediately ordered a 2nd one. They are quite easy to use & the diamond shape really splits through hard & knotted wood. Not for amateurs. Most effective with a long handled, heavy sledge head. Love it.
Thomas Carpenter
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
Hand splitting three trees worth of shagbark hickory just for the fun of it. This torpedo may work with woods like red and white oak, which are easily split, but is nearly worthless on hickory. Even when I use the maul to score the surface, the torpedo just bounces out when struck. I'll keep it for loosening stuck conventional wedges. Otherwise this is just a heavy piece of metal taking up space.
John Keep
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
This is the only was to split wood without a machine. Easy to set in the wood with light taps and then hammer it home to split. Very satisfied.
brooks w booker III
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2022
I had about 30 oak logs about 14" in diameter and 16" - 20" long that I could not split with a hand powered hydraulic log splitter or my log splitting maul. I did not want to rent a gas powered splitter due to the cost for only a few logs. I tried before with the traditional wood splitting wedge but little success. So I got this Collins 4 lb. Forged Steel Diamond Splitting Wedge 7-in. This wedge and an 8 lb sledge hammer worked well splitting these very hard logs. Turn the log on end, find a crack in the log, place the point of the Collins wedge in the crack, then use a sledge-hammer hitting there wedge in until the log splits (often in 3 or 4 pieces. In some cases, I used the older traditional wedge after creating a 1/4" wide crack in the oak log to supplement the Collins wedge. Logs cut at an angle (diagonal) were hard to split due to instability. I plan to get many years of use out of this simple and very sturdy wedge. Good tool.
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