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๐ฅ Split wood like a proโpower, speed, and portability in one beast! โก
The SuperHandy Log Splitter is a commercial-quality, gas-powered machine featuring a robust 7 HP AlphaWorks engine and a 20-ton hydraulic splitting force. It handles logs up to 20 inches long and 16 inches in diameter with a rapid 7.5-second cycle time. Designed for portability, it includes 10-inch tubeless polyurethane wheels and an ergonomic folding handle, making it ideal for professionals and serious DIYers who demand power and mobility without reliance on electricity.


























| Best Sellers Rank | #428,469 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #63 in Power Log Splitters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 149 Reviews |
G**D
Gets the job done
Works well. Relatively easy to assemble. Started right up once I found the master on/off switch that I didnโt notice mentioned in the instructions. Good power. Large burls cause some hesitation, but it powers through them. Not fast; youโre not going to be splitting 10 cords with this, but solid and gets the job done. Very happy with this purchase. I was leery of this due to the price point because I bought a different brand before this and it came with broken critical (and irreplaceable) parts. Serious pain to return. The SuperHandy is designed better.
S**.
Hurricane wood splitter
Great little splitter. I got it on sale after hurricane Helene. I have split about two full cords now. Be sure to have the handle stowed properly when splitting. I didnโt and it bent when a log came through. My fault not the splitter. Engine runs freaking awesome. Splits anything I can pick up and put on it.
K**S
Powerful enough to split anything I've hit it with..
I bought this figuring if I split 3 cords of free wood it will have paid for itself essentially and I've done that a few times over. I split red oak, ash and beech which are all relatively easy straight grain woods with the occasional crotch to split and it went through it all with relative ease. I split 24" rounds with it. I had some 30"+ rounds which I split in half and it went through those. It was easy to assemble with some minor inconveniences. One of the cotter pins was too short for the hydraulic actuator. That was a trip to the hardware store but I had to go there anyway to get more hydraulic fluid since the hydraulic hose on the cylinder top was leaky. Customer service sent a new one which turned out to be too big and they resent the correct one without fuss. It initially takes about a gallon and a half of HF and a quart of 5w-30 and regular gasoline for the Alpha Works motor. Motor is good and starts on the first few pulls. Runs steady and hasn't had any issues so far. I had to retighten a few bolts after running it for a few hours and I always top of the HF after running it. Make sure to get your hoses clamped well especially the one on the bottom of the cylinder. It can't be fixed later without dumping oil everywhere. Soak it in hot water before shoving it up there. I'm generally not mechanically inclined but I was able to figure it all out. It's pretty low to the ground so you don't have to lift anything too high but you will be working hunched over no doubt about that. I wish it had a work table on one side (the engine side since it's always in the drop zone). Nothing is perfect but this is $500 cheaper than the ones at HD and Lowes and I don't need to put it on the trailer hitch to move it around.
K**M
Does the job!!
We burn all winter. Every couple of days I listen to my husband splitting wood outside. It takes weeks. He doesnโt mind since he thinks itโs good exercise but now that heโs in his 60โs, I worry about him hurting himself. I finally convinced him to get a log splitter. What a game changer. He split all the wood for the entire winter in three days. Very impressive. So worth the investment. Itโs small and compact so it doesnโt take up much space in the shed. He was able to move it all over our property & split the logs instead of hauling big, heavy logs to the house. Would definitely recommend
A**A
Easy to use
Easy to assemble, started right up with issues, has split cords of wood to great size for handling. Great price, saved our back from using hand axe.
J**E
Poor quality
Metal frame is strong enough, it splitt. Only lasted one year.
A**A
Easy set up, does the job
Got it together in about 30min, just add gas, oil and hydraulic oil, and you're good to go. Be sure to cycle the hydraulic oil and make sure you put in enough. It says 1.6gal., but I found it took a little more. It's super light, and yes, super handy. Lol. Went through 2 cords of seasoned juniper and it even kept up with the really knotty stuff. My 8 year old operated it with no problem. Great little splitter for the price!
V**E
Very solid log splitter; goes right through the rounds of wood with ease. Needs assembly.
Very impressed with how well-built this log splitter is. It was a bit challenging to assemble, and I think it should be clear in the product description that assembly and purchase of fluids is required. We put it together and fueled it up in a couple of hours. We are very impressed with how powerful it is, and how easy it is to move around with the nice handle and good wheels. The most impressive part is the log splitting itself. We tried it out on fairly large pieces and it went through them easily and quickly. Very happy with this purchase!
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