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

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

Key features

  • 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
Size7 inch
ColorBlack

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

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Customer Reviews

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Easy to use!!
Charlie Floyd✓ Verified PurchaseFebruary 28, 2024
Exactly as described, sturdy, durable, makes hand splitting firewood a snap without the danger of cutting your leg with an axe.
Cumple su función
Yamil Alvarado López✓ Verified PurchaseJanuary 23, 2024
Perfecto, cumple su función y ayuda realizar el trabajo de forma eficiente, vale la pena la inversión.
It works
john lester✓ Verified PurchaseDecember 10, 2023
It works
I like the product
Kevin Lawless✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 6, 2023
This unit and the wedge is great. However the packaging system broke up and during shipping period the Box used for transportation was inadequate
"What's the point?" It *is* the point!
Ken Leonard✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 31, 2023
I have a flat splitting wedge from a different brand and this pointy one from Collins. The point gets you into the log easily to start splitting it, where the flat wedge is tough to "start" and can bounce out more easily.

I use an 8 pound Collins sledge with it. Most of what I split is oak. So far the point hasn't bent or become dull.

I start the point in whatever check I can find in the end of the log, and if it should bounce out after a few hits, I move the point further along the check. Eventually the check will expand and open. If it gets kinda stuck, grab the flat wedge if you have one and put that into action - I've used both on the most stubborn rounds. But most of the time the pointy wedge is great on its own and helps get the job done when your splitting ax needs help, especially those big rounds.

Thumbs up. This is a necessary tool for processing firewood, especially if you have some on the larger side.
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