So, PJ, tell me a bit more about your little electric splitter. Hubby and I bought one a month or so ago, and, I'm less than impressed. It requires pushing down the lever on the end, and pushing in a button on the side, simultaneously. This does not leave a hand free to balance the wood and keep it tracking well as it gets pushed down onto the "blade." So, it still requires a second set of hands to steady the log.
I'm glad your splitter has held up well for you, and I'm hoping that ours will do the same. We buy our wood "cut and split". This year, the wood was pathetic. LOTS of birch. It was supposed to be hard wood. Technically, birch is hardwood. But, no where near the BTU output of the oak, beech and maple that we have gotten in the past, and many of the "split logs are up to 15" diameter. So... we have a LOT of wood to split before we can burn it.
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