zkurtb
Bronze Member
I'd like to pick up a log splitter for home use, splitting a few chords a year. Swinging a maul has lost it's luster and the years are progressing 
All softwoods here, mostly pine and fir. I'm heavily leaning towards an electric splitter for budgetary reasons, the benefit of one less engine to maintain, reduced operating noise, and I don't need the portability of gas-operated. Actually, what I'd really like to do is build one of these, but until I can don the requisite beard I'll have to stick with something manufactured.
From poking around on-line, it appears an electric should do the job ok for our softwoods. My question is, which one? Here's a few in the 5-7 ton category, $300 to $400 range.
Homelite 5-ton
Earthquake 5-ton
Sun Joe Logger 5-ton
Task Force 5-ton
Harbor Freight 7-ton
Powerhouse 7-ton
The Powerhouse looks suspiciously like the HF splitter, however the Powerhouse is rated 3 HP vs 2 HP for the HF, so they're not quite the same.
While the first 5 listed above are rated 2 HP, and first 4 all state 15-amp, the Harbor Freight offering states 5.6 amp. Must be a misprint. Since 2 HP = 1492 watts = 12.4 amps at 120 volts, either the HF isn't 2 HP or the amp spec is wrong. The Powerhouse states 2200 watts which would be about right for 3 HP, but at over 18 amps (2200w/120v) it would need a special 20-amp circuit. Otherwise the Powerhouse would be hard to beat at 3 HP and free delivery for $400, if it's durable.
Curiously, the first 4 only get 5-ton out of 2 HP while HF gets 7-ton, and the Powerhouse needs 3 HP to get 7-ton. I understand the relationship of piston size, pump pressure, and cycle speeds in hydraulics, so it could be possible to get more force at a slower cycle speed. The first 4 state cycle times of 20 seconds, the Powerhouse states 15 seconds, and HF does not list a cycle time spec. There is a YouTube of the HF splitter here showing a log being split in about 11 seconds (not a full cycle).
Assuming the HF amp spec's a misprint and it is 2 HP , I'd consider getting it as 7-ton sounds better than 5-ton, if it has decent cycle time and is durable. Right now the website shows $419, with the 20% coupon it would be $336. I'd assume they are all Chinese -- what isn't these days -- but on the HF & Powerhouse the tires, at least, sure look more sturdy then the first 4.
Thoughts? Especially I'd like to hear from any that have the HF splitter...
Or, if you know of others that might be better than the above in this price range...
All softwoods here, mostly pine and fir. I'm heavily leaning towards an electric splitter for budgetary reasons, the benefit of one less engine to maintain, reduced operating noise, and I don't need the portability of gas-operated. Actually, what I'd really like to do is build one of these, but until I can don the requisite beard I'll have to stick with something manufactured.
From poking around on-line, it appears an electric should do the job ok for our softwoods. My question is, which one? Here's a few in the 5-7 ton category, $300 to $400 range.
Homelite 5-ton
Earthquake 5-ton
Sun Joe Logger 5-ton
Task Force 5-ton
Harbor Freight 7-ton
Powerhouse 7-ton
The Powerhouse looks suspiciously like the HF splitter, however the Powerhouse is rated 3 HP vs 2 HP for the HF, so they're not quite the same.
While the first 5 listed above are rated 2 HP, and first 4 all state 15-amp, the Harbor Freight offering states 5.6 amp. Must be a misprint. Since 2 HP = 1492 watts = 12.4 amps at 120 volts, either the HF isn't 2 HP or the amp spec is wrong. The Powerhouse states 2200 watts which would be about right for 3 HP, but at over 18 amps (2200w/120v) it would need a special 20-amp circuit. Otherwise the Powerhouse would be hard to beat at 3 HP and free delivery for $400, if it's durable.
Curiously, the first 4 only get 5-ton out of 2 HP while HF gets 7-ton, and the Powerhouse needs 3 HP to get 7-ton. I understand the relationship of piston size, pump pressure, and cycle speeds in hydraulics, so it could be possible to get more force at a slower cycle speed. The first 4 state cycle times of 20 seconds, the Powerhouse states 15 seconds, and HF does not list a cycle time spec. There is a YouTube of the HF splitter here showing a log being split in about 11 seconds (not a full cycle).
Assuming the HF amp spec's a misprint and it is 2 HP , I'd consider getting it as 7-ton sounds better than 5-ton, if it has decent cycle time and is durable. Right now the website shows $419, with the 20% coupon it would be $336. I'd assume they are all Chinese -- what isn't these days -- but on the HF & Powerhouse the tires, at least, sure look more sturdy then the first 4.
Thoughts? Especially I'd like to hear from any that have the HF splitter...
Or, if you know of others that might be better than the above in this price range...