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Log Splitters

Log Splitters

Whether you’re chopping firewood or building a log cabin, a new wood splitter can make your job that much easier.

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Pick Up A New Log Splitter & Make Your Wood Cutting Project Easy

Find the exact type of power equipment you need for your cutting project at L&M Fleet Supply.

We Carry The Best Log Splitters From Champion, Black Diamond & More

Get ultimate cutting power with the heavy-duty Black Diamond 37-Ton Gas Log Splitter, featuring a five-cylinder Honda engine and horizontal and vertical splitting capabilities. For more simple backyard projects, turn to this Champion 7-Ton Log Splitter, with a quick 20-second cycle time. Those searching for even more compact convenience can check out Earthquake’s 5-Ton Electric Log Splitter With Stand, which can be operated indoor or outdoor, and requires a simple 120V/1500W, 15 amp connection.

Gas Log Splitters vs. Electric Log Splitters: What To Choose?

Log splitters are available in gas and electric models. Each type carries their own unique set of pros and cons – so which one is best for you? Here are some of the main considerations of a gas log splitter vs. electric log splitter:

  • Gas splitters supply more cutting power for bigger logs, however they’re generally heavier, more expensive and must be used in a well-ventilated area.
  • Electric splitters provide more convenience in a compact package, and can be used anywhere. However, you will not have as much power vs. a gas splitter and you’ll need access to an electrical outlet, reducing portability.

FAQs

What size log splitter do I need?

Log splitters are measured by the tonnage of force the machine exerts as it splits a log. The amount of tonnage you’ll need will depend on the type and size of wood that you’re splitting. So, for smaller`, softer logs, you may not need anything more than a few tons. But, for large, hard logs, pick up a wood splitter with higher tonnage.