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SuperHandy Log Splitter Portable Electric 14 Ton Rapid Auto Return Hydraulic Ram System Bucher Gear Pump 2.5eHP 15Amp Motor Horizontal Full Beam Steel Wedge Firewood Splitting Forestry Harvesting

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  • SPECS - Built with a heavy-duty 2.5eHP 15amp 1800W Electric Motor, powering our 14-ton rated system, utilizes the highly ultra-reliable and trusted 2-Stage 10.5GPM Bucher Hydraulic Gear Pump, with Rapid Auto Return that easily splits logs up to 20" inches in length and up to 14" inches in diameter; All weighing 126lbs
  • PORTABLE DESIGN - Our lightweight horizontal full beam and steel wedge log splitter design is built to be portable with fast and easy set up for anywhere nature takes you; Complete with 8” inch Sturdy transport wheels, allowing for smooth maneuvering for easy transportation from site to site
  • EFFICIENT - Precision gear pump and brushless induction motor with copper windings allow for this Log Splitter to produce constant splitting force, providing a smooth linear power curve to help avoid clunky performance during operation; Effortlessly complete large splitting jobs with only a 16-second cycle time reset in-between log splits
  • ECO-FRIENDLY - (Green and Safe), unlike gasoline-powered devices, electric-powered units produce no smog/fumes/emissions and are both gas and exhaust free; Can be used on the ground or on a workbench, outside and inside, while being quieter ONLY producing 65dB noise during operation
  • SAFETY and PROPER USE - Always operate the Log Splitter with eye and hand protection, utilize the controls and shut off/on switch as needed;This log splitter is electric powered and does not require fuel to operate; (NOTE: HYDRAULIC FLUID NOT INCLUDED, AW32 Recommended)



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Lonnie Boyer
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
love this splitter, best purchase i have made since i bought my wood burning stove 35 years ago!!!
Moto girl
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
So far so good. Has great power and have split 3 wheelbarrows of wood. Not a problem. Easy to assemble and use.
Leon Friesen
Reviewed in Canada on July 26, 2024
Fast hydraulics, good power, easy to move around.
B.K.
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024
The good:1. Assembly was very easy and I was impressed with the build quality.2. It's packaged very well.3. Operation is very easy.4. It's pretty quick, when it works.5. Auto-return function is great.The bad:1. The ram shaft tils to the side during operation... I think this will cause a leak in its seal eventually.2. The frame bends slightly. This worried me greatly, since I've seen images from other customers that have cracks develop after continuous use.... I wouldn't want to be near hydraulic fluid-filled machine when this happens.3. The motor is very loud, even after you get rid of most of the air in lines.4. It's very difficult to get rid of the air in lines, since there's no venting valve and you have to do it through the same place you fill it up... so air bubbles tend to spray hydraulic fluid out while you're trying to fill it up.5. Hydraulic lines are exposed, right under where logs tend to fall of, since the carriage bed area is too narrow to protect them.The ugly:For logs 8" and under, it did just fine, but anything over that, it would stall out. It's supposed to be able to split logs up to 14" in diameter... Perhaps California Coast Live Oak is too much for it, since it's stringy and knotty. I just started a returning process for it -- too bad I'm out of $50 worth of hydraulic fluid because of this, since I wouldn't want to re-use it anywhere else (in case there are metal particulates from this machine).
Antimatic
Reviewed in Canada on April 24, 2024
Went through three chords on the first day like butter . Great value.
rpm
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023
I've had this splitter for a couple of weeks and I have used it for about 6 hours of splitting. So far, I am impressed. It has worked like a champ.Positive aspects:It uses no gasoline and engine oil.It is easy to move from place to place.It is (mostly) easy to assemble. See below for more detail.It can split 16" dried hardwood, even pieces with knots.Negative aspects:It is very low to the ground, so there is a lot of back bending. (I'm 6' 4" tall!)The front leg support is close to the hauling handle, so it is easy to have it bang into the back of one's leg. (I have two scabs from doing this twice.)The ram stops at about 6 inches from the wedge and many pieces, especially for stringy wood, don't completely split. (Backing off and putting in another piece of wood between the partly split piece and the ram solves this problem.)A couple of the hydraulic lines are below the ram, and it looks possible for a split piece to fall on a line and damage it. (I have paid close attention to this and so far I've not had any close calls.)The installation instructions are mostly pictorial. They include some specific torque ranges for some of the bolts and hydraulic connections. The hydraulic connections require a torque wrench with a crescent head. I used a standard crescent wrench for both of these after using a torque wrench on another piece of hardware to estimate what 50 N-m and 80 N-m felt like. So far, so good -- I've had no hydraulic leaks and the piston assembly is firmly attached to the frame. I needed exactly 2 gallons of AW 32 hydraulic oil from Home Depot. I filled till the dipstick showed oil (took about 1.5 gallons), ran the piston back and forth a couple of times, and then repeated several times. There was considerable air in the lines until I got to 2 gallons. It's been fine since.I use a 50 foot very heavy gauge extension cord from my garage to my wood pile. Splitting works about as you would expect. There is a bit of whine from the pump, so I use ear plugs while working. The diameter limitation is basically from the wedge, which is 6 1/2 inches high. Like other folks reported, larger sized pieces (14-18 inch diameter) can be split by working in from the edge. I managed to split several pieces of oak with knots in them and a couple of 14 inch diameter crotch pieces by using the edge-inward method.I wish that the splitter was about 6 inches higher than it is, but then the wheelbase would have to be quite a bit wider for stability. The splitter is quite stable as is -- it has never seemed like it would tip over even with very large pieces of wood. All of the stuff that I have split has been very dry. It is mostly oak, maple and a bit of cherry. The oak and especially cherry are stringy, and those are the ones that won't quite split all the way as I noted above.
Trimber
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2023
Well folks here it is quick and dirty. It's a good little splitter, but as it is with the electric motor that it comes with the machine will not produce 14 tons. Does it split most anything that you put on, yes as long as you know what you're doing. On larger diameter pieces you do need to kind of nibble them down for the machine to process them effectively. That begs the question why did I give it five stars. Well the answer to that is fairly simple. The way that the splitter is constructed and built you are able to replace any of the hydraulic components on them through a local hydraulic shop. The motor that is on it is a common frame motor. So my rating of five stars is due to the fact that the splitter is completely rebuildable without a whole lot of effort.My experience using this little splitter has really been a positive one and as long as you understand that the only amount of power that you have is the power that can be generated by a little electric motor. If you keep that in mind and know what you're doing in the operation of a log splitter I don't think you're going to have any trouble with it. However if you are some kind of hack and Slash individual that frankly doesn't know what you're doing I think you are going to have trouble with it. For someone that is burned wood my whole life and I have owned several different log splitters both gas and electric I would say that this one is probably better built than most. What I mean by that is how much steel there is in this little splitter. Unless you are a very strong individual you are not going to pick this splitter up. There are some things that you need to keep in mind on it one of which is that the motor is on the bottom of it and the wiring for that motor is inside a small little plastic compartment. So I would recommend not treating the machine very aggressively by pulling it over really rough terrain.Overall I like it it does everything that I want it to do. I do not use it for splitting whole grapple loads of wood. I do use it for resizing wood and I've used it on a couple of trees that have fallen down that were probably 8 or 10 inches in diameter and it handled that just fine I didn't have many problems with it. But you need to remember that it is a small electric splitter it is not a commercial gasoline splitter and if you get this thing and you think it is something like that well you're a darn fool. But if you get it with the understanding that it is a small splitter for small jobs I don't think you're going to have any trouble with it and if something breaks on it after the warranty period is up I don't think you're going to have many difficulties with it. I cannot comment on the company I haven't had to deal with the company but I can tell you that realistically there's going to be good reviews of how the company deals with service and there's going to be bad reviews on how the company deals with service and you know what that's pretty much true for any and every company.I hope you found this a little bit useful and maybe it'll help you out in some way.So here is the meat and potatoes of the whole summary of everything that I've said. Is it a good little splitter yes. Would I get it again, if for some reason I ever needed to yes. Was it difficult to assemble, no. Apart from the fact that a fair amount of the parts of it are really heavy. Do I have any trouble using it, no. Do I think that it is a good little machine for someone to have that burns wood that needs to resize pieces of wood and want something they can have in their basement to do it. Absolutely.UPDATE: I have had this little splitter for some time now and it has seen really quite a lot of use. I have not had any problems with it and it continues to perform very well for what it is. In looking at a lot of the reviews for this splitter I think a lot of folks that give negative reviews expect a little hydraulic splitter with a little electric motor to perform like a big hydraulic splitter with a big gas motor. To those individuals I have this to say. "Wake up and smell the coffee!" This is a small machine for small jobs it is about the equivalent of most other small electric log splitters on power.I have not had any hydraulic leaks I have not had any part failures I think it is a great little splitter for what it is.
Scott S.
Reviewed in Canada on October 12, 2023
Product works well. Splitting power is good. Build quality seems to be strong steel. If the log is too tough just split a small edge off. I can use it on ontario maple and it does the job. I think it is fairly priced.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 9, 2023
Would not split a Small softwood block no way does it have 14 ton push
Dan Kressel
Reviewed in Canada on November 4, 2022
I don’t know what anyone can say except this is the best log splitter I’ve ever had in my nearly 50 years working with wood it’s plots my huge knotted logs like they are nothing I only have one issue is the return lever when it locks into reverse and comes to the stop it bounces bad for 2-3 times before it kicks off ... besides that it came well packed and very easy assemble u didn’t even need the instructions my kids could have put this together ... thank u
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