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<blockquote data-quote="Walrus" data-source="post: 2889795" data-attributes="member: 25916"><p>Way behind on reading, but I bought one of these and used it all last winter on seasoned oak. It makes a big pile of kindling no time flat even though its kiwi price is outrageous. Best way to use it would be to mount it to something larger like a stump, although I haven't done that.</p><p></p><p>I bought it on a hunch that I could use it to trick the grandkids into doing kindling without thinking it was a big chore, and also to not worry about whether or not they were going to chop off fingers or toes. </p><p></p><p>Glad to report success on both accounts! No hatchet required - just a 2-lb shop hammer. Safest way to make kindling I've ever used, and it's nice to sit on the porch out of the weather without making "too" big of a mess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walrus, post: 2889795, member: 25916"] Way behind on reading, but I bought one of these and used it all last winter on seasoned oak. It makes a big pile of kindling no time flat even though its kiwi price is outrageous. Best way to use it would be to mount it to something larger like a stump, although I haven't done that. I bought it on a hunch that I could use it to trick the grandkids into doing kindling without thinking it was a big chore, and also to not worry about whether or not they were going to chop off fingers or toes. Glad to report success on both accounts! No hatchet required - just a 2-lb shop hammer. Safest way to make kindling I've ever used, and it's nice to sit on the porch out of the weather without making "too" big of a mess. [/QUOTE]
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