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Truper 33040 Super Splitter Wood Splitting Wedge, 4-Pound

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About this item

  • Wg-4x, be ready for winter-the must have tool for splitting firewood
  • 4-Pound wood Splitter
  • Drop forged head, Heat treated for durability
  • Store different sizes in shed, truck, Shop, cabin, and RV
  • Trooper 33040, stock up on quality Trooper tools for other projects today


Truper 33040 Super Splitter Wood Splitting Wedge, 4-Pound


Roger E.
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2023
Get two and you'll split just cut unseasoned Live Oak. Works 100%.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2023
I just received the splitter, went out to the wood shed found reasonably sized piece and split with two stokes of sledge hammer. First stroke to position splitter , second split the wood easlily
A. Garcia
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2023
It works most of the time, but I have had to straighten the tip a couple of times after using it on live oak wood (central Texas) . It works well on pecan and mesquite wood.
R. Patterson
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2021
My son and I use it for splitting logs. We used a 4 pound hammer to start it, then finish with a 10 pound sledge hammer. We were able to split long, hard wood logs. I think it is easier to split shorter logs, but this wedge works. If your wood is hard, or logs are large, buy more than 1... use 2 wedges.
tara
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2021
I love my new wege it dose a super job it.nice and straight and strong!!
Mr. Jay
Reviewed in Canada on September 29, 2019
Works better than a splitting maul and sledge.
Udo Wurst
Reviewed in Germany on February 9, 2019
Keil ist ok aber nicht als Hauptkeil sondern nur als Zusatz falls der Hauptkeil nicht ausreicht oder die Säge im Holz steckt.
Jeeper1980
Reviewed in Canada on January 18, 2019
It is what is is but does it well.
Étienne groleau
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2018
they dont tell you what in it gives it to you tho but you know everything gives you cancer know a days. i would just love to know what m i going against. but the wedge looks good and solid.
Branson DIYer
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2018
The Truper 33040 splitting wedge was relatively easy to start into a log due to its sharp point. However, it was more difficult than a wide-bladed wedge to keep straight as it is driven into the log. As with other reviewers, I have not been able to generate multiple splits with this wedge.
Harry
Reviewed in Canada on October 17, 2018
Works alright for the price.
M.S.
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2014
So, I bought this wedge based on the other reviews. It arrived and a few days later I give a try. My first in impression was "WTF". I would get it started in the center of the round (24+" red oak) with a small sledge then go at it with my big sledge. It would pop out. Literally bounce out of the hole on to the ground. I was very confused and pissed. I was wailing on this thing for a good 10 minutes barely getting it into the round more than an inch or two. On a whim, I started just tapping it down with sledge, only lifting the sledge maybe two feet above the wedge. The round split apart after 5 of these hits. Not sure if it was the round or what, but splitting a round without having to swing a 10lb sledge above my head sure is nice.
T. Wallace
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2014
I'd never used a wedge before. I had 2+ cords of large douglas fir rounds. These were on average 28-32" diameter. Previously I'd been using a Fiskars Super Splitter for this. That's a great axe, but not well suited to breaking apart large rounds. I bought an 8-lb maul to split the large rounds into smaller pieces. That works on some, but not on others. I found that if the maul alone can't do it, I insert this wedge into one of the divots created by the maul. Then I tap it in with a sledge hammer to get it stuck in a bit. Then I take a few swings with the sledge hammer and it pops them apart almost every time.I also purchased a wood grenade at the same time as this and found the wedge works far better for my situation. The grenade may do better on different wood, I'm not sure.