Best products from r/firewood

We found 12 comments on r/firewood discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 9 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

1. Wood Moisture Meter, Dr.meter Digital Portable Firewood Wall Paper Water Moisture Tester, Digital LCD Display with 2 Test Probe Pin and one 9V Battery, Range 5% - 40%, Accuracy: +/-1%, MD812

    Features:
  • 【Precise Measuring, Wide Range】Get an accurate reading, every time. With a measuring range of 5% - 40% and an accuracy to within 1%, you'll be sure to know the exact status of your building materials, drywall, flooring, or other materials.
  • 【Includes Spare Pins】Don't let a broken pin slow you down. Always have a reliable and working meter thanks to the 2 spare integrated sensor pins we've included for your convenience. Powered by a 9V battery (Included).
  • 【Easy-Read LCD】Thanks to the large LCD screen, the Dr. Meter Wood Moisture Meter will keep you in the know with the easy-to-read display. Plus, this Moisture Tester has an ergonomic size so you can fit it in one hand to squeeze into small spaces.
  • 【Detect Waterlogged Wood】If you're buying lumber, you need to be sure the materials are in good condition. Protect yourself by using this wood moisture meter to detect possibly waterlogged wood.
  • 【Variety of Uses】Whether you're checking on the status of a construction site or thinking about buying new lumber, don't leave it up to guesswork. Use this meter for locating moisture in carpets, sub-flooring woodworking, in the construction and agriculture industries, as well as assessing damage after flooding.
Wood Moisture Meter, Dr.meter Digital Portable Firewood Wall Paper Water Moisture Tester, Digital LCD Display with 2 Test Probe Pin and one 9V Battery, Range 5% - 40%, Accuracy: +/-1%, MD812
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u/Hometown_Acres · 1 pointr/firewood

Diamond rotary bits off of amazon. A huge time save over filing manually by hand. Just make sure you get the right size for your chain.

HTS 111C3-4 4 Pack 7/32" Diamond Chainsaw Sharpening Rotary Bit Set with 1/8" Shank https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FT8UKMA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_YNd1CbZ84SSR0

u/VargasSupreme · 3 pointsr/firewood

Husqvarna wooden stuff is the best bang for your buck. Probably not in store, but free shipping on amazon. Though it's around 90.

Husqvarna 32" Wooden Splitting Maul https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004WJ1NYW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_VL01Bb3WD4RX8

Husky will be your cheapest. Fiskars is the step up, have heard it is a big improvement. It should be in stores.

u/Mondak · 1 pointr/firewood

The x27 and I have been getting along great for more than a dozen cords of TOUGH wood (mostly eucalyptus). It is just a machine and I love it.

BTW - Fiskars has a new 8lb maul you can get instead of the sledge above. I love it for when I really find an unruly log.

https://www.amazon.com/Fiskars-Iso-Core-Maul-Inch/dp/B014M9LQGG/

u/albatrossssss · 8 pointsr/firewood

Any one of these...definitely best axe foe the $


Fiskars 378841-1002 X27 Super Splitting Axe (36"), Inch, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004M3BAQE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_LorZCbGEQVTZZ

u/Smaskifa · 2 pointsr/firewood

The Fiskars X27 is my go-to axe. Its light weight is great for endurance and it's pretty effective at splitting. For stubborn wood with knots, I use a Stihl maul. They sell for around $100. If the wood still won't split, I use wedges and a Fiskars 8 pound sledge hammer. If wedges and maul fail, I use a chainsaw to noodle it.

u/paneubert · 1 pointr/firewood

Correct answer. I went with something a tiny bit cheaper, though, and also a bit more versatile since it does not have a ring you need to fit the wood into.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07L45ZD41/

I suppose you do also need something to hit it with. I use a 4 pound sledgehammer. Overkill, could use something lighter.