







🪓 Split smarter, not harder — own the woodpile like a pro!
The Felled Manual Log Splitter Wedge features a diamond-shaped cross section that splits logs in up to four directions, significantly speeding up the chopping process. Made from heat-treated railway steel with a rust-resistant finish, it offers long-lasting durability. Its sharp pointed tip and spherical striking face ensure precise, efficient hammer strikes, while notches keep logs securely in place during splitting. Compact and weighing just 4.1 pounds, this tool is designed for professional-grade performance on tough hardwoods like oak and hickory.
| Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 7.62 x 7.62 cm; 1.79 kg |
| Part number | 6651 |
| Item display weight | 1.77 kg |
| Material type | Steel |
| Power source type | manual |
| Manufacturer | Felled |
| Item model number | 6651 |
| ASIN | B07FWK2214 |
S**E
Still have it and use it
It’s very easy to use, simple tool to get the job done. It’s a little hefty but it wouldn’t be a good buy if it wasn’t. It’s not very sharp but that’s fine did the job I needed it to do. Very affordable and a good quality product that helped speed up splitting logs.
F**N
MUY BIEN
Funciona bien para rajar leña
P**D
Outil performant
Fendre des grosses bûches
A**R
Home Depot has one as heavy, much more aggressive and precise with all groves and barb’s on side’s
Very disappointed I didn’t look locally unfortunately, just being honest as it is much more defined with splitting grove’s and progressive ridges/ tine’s on compete unit.Home Depot has the same but much better splitting ability, just as heavy/ strong at cheaper cost and better product.
B**S
Better than I expected
I bought this almost on a lark - it was kinda funny looking, different from my tried and true conventional (wide edge) splitting wedge. But, I felt I needed a backup in case I buried the one, and it appeared to be extra wide at the top, which would be nice for finishing off those knarly ones that want to hold together. Well here I am in some particularly irksome silver maple (I call 'em sucker maples for all the sucker branches that wreak havoc on the grain) and lo and behold, this orange oddball is now my 'go-to' wedge. The wide top IS nice, but it's the ease with which it starts in the block that sealed the deal for me. And once it's started seems less likely to do a treacherous 'bounce out' with a slightly errant blow. Really does a nice job, sometimes even splitting into three. By the way, there's a comment in the description about it being 'not recommended for knotty woods are large diameter hardwoods'. Well, what is? My blocks are often 2 feet or more in diameter, and if you take your time, chip away at the edges first, this thing will get it done. Short of some sort of industrial grade hydraulic splitter, large blocks are never easy, but using your head and the right tools will get them done.
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