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The Handy THLS-6G 6 Ton Electric Log Splitter Reviews

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Safe, easy and automatic operation is what you will get with The Handy 6 ton electric log splitter.
Compared to other log splitters in this price bracket, The Handy THLS-6G exerts a massive 6 ton force to save you time and effort when chopping logs for the fire.
Equipped with a powerful 2200 watt electric motor, this machine is constructed of maintenance-free steel and features a self-lubricating hydraulic ram with automatic return designed for safe, two-handed operation. It can handle logs up to 52cm (20½") in length and 5cm to 25cm (2" to 10")  in diameter.
The Handy THLS-6G is ideal for both domestic and semi-professional use.  The large wheels make it easy to transport and it has a 1.8 metre long power cable.
This log splitter is equipped with safety guards to meet new EU regulations.

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Good value well made. Easily split dry beech logs.
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Posted 6 years ago
Works really well, some assembly of the guard required. Splits up to its maximum capacity with ease, Two hand operation prevents fingers being in the wrong place.
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Posted 6 years ago