- MAKE KINDLING WOOD EFFORTLESSLY – Simply set wood on top of the blade and strike the opposite end with a mallet
- FITS 8″ DIAMETER WOODCUTS –The MightyHand handles both precut and natural kindling up to 8″ diameter
- SAFEST WAY TO SPLIT KINDLING – No moving blades and never requires dangerous sharp objects be near your fingers
- BUILT TO LAST – The 7 lb. splitting wedge is made from steel, aluminum, and zinc alloys making it light but durable
- EASY ASSEMBLY – The splitter sets up and folds down easily for quick use and storage in any location
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