Hello everyone, I am looking to buy a log splitter asap. I have tons of wood to split and im tired of paying for wood anyway. I have been looking online and in stores, but before I buy I was hoping on some pointers. Thanks in advance.
Also should I stay away from craigslist? The prices are nice but im afraid to get another person's problems. Is the new price worth the warranty?
If you can't pay for it now then you need to keep splitting by hand and keep saving till you can afford it.Lowes special financing is also a plus if you are short on cash
Another thought is to cut up all of your wood that you need for the season and get it stacked in one place. Then rent a splitter for a weekend and get it all done at one time. The splitter rental is probably going to be around $80 and you don't have a significant outlay of cash to purchase one and you have no maintenance costs. If you did it this way it would take you around 12 or 13 years to make up the difference in price if you found something for around $1000. Just a thought.....Hello everyone, I am looking to buy a log splitter asap. I have tons of wood to split and im tired of paying for wood anyway. I have been looking online and in stores, but before I buy I was hoping on some pointers. Thanks in advance.
If you can't pay for it now then you need to keep splitting by hand and keep saving till you can afford it.
I walked out of the store with mine without paying a dime, I split and sold enough cords that winter to pay for the splitter before payments were due, financing isn't an evil thing if you know what your getting into.
I have a DHT 27 ton model. Company was easy to deal with and the machine has worked as designed without issues, so far.
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