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Sun Joe LJ10M 10-Ton Hydraulic Log Splitter, Green
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Load Capacity | 10 ton |
Brand | Sun Joe |
Color | Green |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 41.12 x 8.12 x 11.8 inches |
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About this item
- [POWERFUL]: Hydraulic RAM Builds up to 10 Tons of driving force
- [LARGE CAPACITY]: Splits logs up to 18 in. Long x 8 in. Wide
- [EFFICIENT]: RAM return spring for quick resets
- [DURABLE]: Steel frame construction with wheels for easy portability
- [EASY TO USE]: No gas, oil or cords. Wheel Size:2.48 inch
- [WE'VE GOT YOU COVERED!]: Your new log splitter is backed by the snow Joe + Sun Joe customer promise. We will warrant New, powered products for two years from the date of purchase. No questions asked. Contact snow Joe + Sun Joe customer Support at 1-866-766-9563 for further assistance.
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Snow Joe + Sun Joe.
Snow Joe + Sun Joe specialize in developing innovative outdoor tools to keep your home looking beautiful throughout the year, whether the snow is falling or the Sun is shining. Our expansive line of outdoor power equipment, which includes manual, cordless, and electric tools such as lawn mowers, trimmers, tillers, and snow blowers, aims to simplify your yard routine to make it quick and easy to get your outdoor chores done.
LOG ON. LOG OFF. THEN SPLIT.
Chop your chores in half.
Embrace your inner Paul Bunyan as you make light work of the piles of large logs you’ve been meaning to tackle around your yard with the Sun Joe LJ10M 10-Ton Hydraulic Log Splitter. Harness the power of the manually operated 2-speed pump to quickly generate up to 10 tons of driving force to easily split firewood logs up to 18 in. long x 8 in. wide. The LJ10M Log Splitter is crafted of durable steel construction for reliable power and performance, season after season, year after year.
- For logs up to 18 in. long x 8 in. wide
- Powerful hydraulic ram builds up to 10 tons of driving force
- Log cradle prevents split wood from falling
- Ram return spring for quick resets
Key Features
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Power and PerformanceThe LJ10M's powerful hydraulic ram builds up to 10 tons of driving force. Easily split logs up to 18 in. long x 8 in. wide. |
Piston RodWith the turn of a knob the ram return spring will quickly reset. |
Easy to UseThe LJ10M features longer handles for maximum leverage. |
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Product information
Load Capacity | 10 ton |
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Brand | Sun Joe |
Color | Green |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 41.12 x 8.12 x 11.8 inches |
Product Dimensions | 41.12 x 8.12 x 11.8 inches |
Item Weight | 87 pounds |
Manufacturer | Snow Joe |
ASIN | B00VPJAPS2 |
Item model number | LJ10M |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #221,347 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #187 in Power Log Splitters |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Product Description
Log on. Log off. Then split. Embrace your inner Paul Bunyan as you make light work of the piles of large logs you've been meaning to tackle around your yd with the Sun Joe Logger Joe LJ10M 10-Ton hydraulic log splitter. Harness the power of the manually operated 2-speed pump to quickly generate to 10 Tons of driving force to easily split firewood logsup to 18 in. Long x 8 in. Wide. The LJ10M log splitter is crafted of durable steel construction for reliable power & performance, season after season, Year after year. Rear wheels make it easy to maneuver wherever it's needed - & its compact size makes it a cinch to store when it's not.
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Customers like the quality, ease of use, and value of the utility jack. For example, they mention it's heavy duty, easy to put together, and does a good job at splitting. That said, some complain about the size of the wheels.
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Customers like the quality of the utility jack. They say that it handles the job well, is heavy duty, and is very solid. Customers also appreciate its reliability and ease of operation. They mention that it works well even on larger pieces of log, and that the frame is good.
"...This splitter works great, though.For the shorter logs, I use a good, straight piece of wood as a spacer and it's worked great...." Read more
"...They are tiny and work well for rolling the splitter around on concrete. That’s it. Do not expect to roll this around the yard...." Read more
"...for 7 years now and besides the normal wear and tear*, the unit is still going strong and I have processed somewhere around 10 full sized trees..." Read more
"...It is built sturdy. It's a heavy steel I-beam with the hydraulic jack on one end and a solidly braced steel splitting wedge on the other end...." Read more
Customers find the utility jack easy to operate, put together, and operate. They say it's a work horse and fun to use. Customers also appreciate the well-written and illustrated manual and videos with good tips.
"...It's easy to use and doesn't hurt my back the way swinging an axe does. The satisfying sound of the log cracking in half is music to my ears...." Read more
"...I planned to split half of my wood stack, but this beastie made it so easy, I was able to finish the whole pile...." Read more
"Very simple and easy to use. Just stick the handles in and start splitting...." Read more
"I love this log splitter. It’s easy to use, and works great. I’ve split lots of wood so far with zero issues...." Read more
Customers like the splitability of the utility jack. They say it gives them lots of leverage, making splitting pretty easy. They also say it does a good job at splitting, and is perfect for them to split with. Customers also mention that it splits logs great, and will also split logs much larger than that. Overall, customers say it's a great product and does what it says it will.
"...This thing splits log’s great and will also split logs much larger than that advertised. As me how I know!..." Read more
"This thing does a good job at splitting. Not much to set up when it arrives...." Read more
"...Based on my experience so far, I think this is a perfect splitter for a homeowner with up to a couple of acres who wants something for storm cleanup..." Read more
"Does a really good job splitting even twisted/notted pieces. Would be great if it handled logs up to two feet long." Read more
Customers like the value of the utility jack. They say it is great value for the money, well worth the purchase, and affordable.
"...Best money I have spent in years...." Read more
"...I rarely give reviews but this manual splitter is a fantastic value and delivers everything I needed." Read more
"...Excellent value!!!!" Read more
"...Manual Hydraulic splitters seemed to offer a good mix low price, low maintenance, and reliability when faced with extremely hard wood and..." Read more
Customers like the mobility of the utility jack. For example, they mention it stores easily in their garage and doesn't take up much space. It's portable and easy to move, with wheels on one end. That said, some complain it could use bigger wheels. Overall, most are happy with the mobility and portability of the product.
"...It stores upright in the garage and takes up very little space...." Read more
"...Fine for rolling it around your garage and standing on end is a great space saver...." Read more
"...Just stick the handles in and start splitting. It is a little awkward to move around, but what do you expect from a machine that produces 10 tons..." Read more
"...Moving this around is relatively easy. It is heavy but it is on casters so it isn't too difficult.HIGHLY RECOMMENDED" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the size of the utility jack. They mention that the wheels are small and the I-beam that the unit is mounted on is too small. They also say that there is a relatively small window of possible log length and that the small wheels don't do much for that. Customers also mention that it weighs a ton and that it's essentially a waste of space.
"...take it down to where the wood is at the rear of the yard; the wheels seem too small and it seems like it would end up just getting dragged through..." Read more
"...One of the biggest drawbacks to this product is the “wheels”. They are tiny and work well for rolling the splitter around on concrete. That’s it...." Read more
"...1. The unit has two very undersized wheels that, except for the shortest trips on the most level surface, are basically useless...." Read more
"Ok...the wheels, pretty much a waste of time. Fine for rolling it around your garage and standing on end is a great space saver...." Read more
Customers find the weight of the utility jack to be pretty heavy. They mention that it's hard to move around and lift.
"...Package well even though very heavy and awkward to ship." Read more
"...It is HEAVY to move around but it has small wheels and once in place the weight helps stability. Would definitely recommend!" Read more
"...It stands up to store and has wheels to transport. It's light enough to pick up and put in the back of my Kia Soul with the seats down...." Read more
"...Moving this around is relatively easy. It is heavy but it is on casters so it isn't too difficult.HIGHLY RECOMMENDED" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the seals of the utility jack. They mention that they started leaking hydraulic fluid, and the valve stopped closing after a few months of use.
"...And speaking of O-rings, I noticed a small leak that appears to be coming from the ring sealing the ram from the top of the jack...." Read more
"...but struggled w/ larger, dryer logs-including leakage of hydraulic fluid from the cylinders...." Read more
"...i love this thing. AFTER A YEARS USE I FOUND THE HYDRAULICS TO BE LEAKING AND DIDNT CONTACT The company until I started using it the following..." Read more
"...I bent the roll pin but still works fine, hydraulics start leaking with tough pieces but if you pump fast and hard it usually overcomes the log and..." Read more
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For the shorter logs, I use a good, straight piece of wood as a spacer and it's worked great. You have to be careful that the spacer doesn't cause the log to pop out and become a flying projectile. In fact Snow Joe doesn't recommend this approach, so do this at your own risk!
I've done about 5 logs so far, and will finish these trees in a few days. It's easy to use and doesn't hurt my back the way swinging an axe does. The satisfying sound of the log cracking in half is music to my ears. I just go ahead and split a log down to 6-8 pieces suitable for use in my small wood stove. Takes about 5-10 minutes per log.
I think for the price, this machine is pretty good. The electric and gasoline splitters are way more expensive and inconvenient. If you're doing large scale splitting, like to produce several cords of wood, this might be insufficient and you need to consider shelling out $300-$500 for a motorized heavy duty splitter, but for casual use like chopping up a single tree, the Snow Joe is pretty close to ideal.
The worrisome thing is that several of the reviewers report defective units, like the knobs breaking off or the piston suddenly failing to work. But so far, my unit has worked great. It stores upright in the garage and takes up very little space.
It does have wheels, and you have to be somewhat in shape to haul this thing around, but it's not that hard, not harder than pulling a heavy mower around for example. I don't try to take it down to where the wood is at the rear of the yard; the wheels seem too small and it seems like it would end up just getting dragged through the soft dirt and mud, and then I have to drag it back up the hill to the garage. So I just wheel it out onto the driveway, and wheelbarrow my logs back and forth. For the amount I have, this works out great.
If you have a pretty big pile of logs, though, you may need to load this thing onto a hand cart to wheel it to where the wood is, and maybe lay it down on a 2-by-4 or a plank of plywood for stability. I've noticed it will rock back and forth while you are working the levers, if it's set on an uneven surface, so you do need to make sure it's on a flat, level surface.
Not much else to say about this. In a couple of months I'll probably add more oil, if the instructions are accurate, and if that is problematic, I'll add a note about that here. Otherwise... it's time to "make like a banana and split"!!!
That said, you will still get somewhat of a workout, but nothing like swinging a sledgehammer onto a wedge. This thing splits log’s great and will also split logs much larger than that advertised. As me how I know!
One of the biggest drawbacks to this product is the “wheels”. They are tiny and work well for rolling the splitter around on concrete. That’s it. Do not expect to roll this around the yard. I found the best way to use this is to find a nice level spot, put it there and then bring the logs to it to be split. The wheels are great for rolling it back into the basement or garage and maneuvering it to and from it’s storage position. In the dirt, the tiny wheels just sink and you are dragging it around.
Overall, very pleased with my purchase and I have a huge stack of firewood now for next year!
Admittedly, I push this unit hard. We are surrounded by New England hardwood (maples and oaks, mostly), and when an 80+ year tree falls, you need to bust it up. I find that as long as I can balance the log on the spiitter, I can usually catch enough of an edge to get it done even if it takes a couple of passes, cutting it into quarters or thirds ... whatever the wood will offer.
The operation is quiet and powerful. It produces a very satisfying 'pop' or 'thump' when the log finally relents. And although it can take some elbow grease on logs over the recommended size, it is still way easier than slinging a sledgehammer or maul.
I only have two observations about the design that could be improved:
1. The unit has two very undersized wheels that, except for the shortest trips on the most level surface, are basically useless. If I need to transport it to the where I need it in the yard, I use a wheelbarrow.
2. The right-angle chute brackets are a poor design choice. They sit at right angles to the movement of the wood you are splitting. That basically guarantees that they will get caught on knots and knurls in the wood, causing them to twist and break. But that can be remedied (see photos)
* Normal wear and tear involved the 'chute' brackets bending and tearing off under the force of the piston. I will post a picture of how I asked a local welder to repair and modify the original design ... one I shared with the Logger Joe team (but they have not implemented).
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2023
Admittedly, I push this unit hard. We are surrounded by New England hardwood (maples and oaks, mostly), and when an 80+ year tree falls, you need to bust it up. I find that as long as I can balance the log on the spiitter, I can usually catch enough of an edge to get it done even if it takes a couple of passes, cutting it into quarters or thirds ... whatever the wood will offer.
The operation is quiet and powerful. It produces a very satisfying 'pop' or 'thump' when the log finally relents. And although it can take some elbow grease on logs over the recommended size, it is still way easier than slinging a sledgehammer or maul.
I only have two observations about the design that could be improved:
1. The unit has two very undersized wheels that, except for the shortest trips on the most level surface, are basically useless. If I need to transport it to the where I need it in the yard, I use a wheelbarrow.
2. The right-angle chute brackets are a poor design choice. They sit at right angles to the movement of the wood you are splitting. That basically guarantees that they will get caught on knots and knurls in the wood, causing them to twist and break. But that can be remedied (see photos)
* Normal wear and tear involved the 'chute' brackets bending and tearing off under the force of the piston. I will post a picture of how I asked a local welder to repair and modify the original design ... one I shared with the Logger Joe team (but they have not implemented).
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2024
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I feel like professional lumberjack splitting even the toughest and stringiest pieces of wood. It beats using an ax hands down and it is fun to do. The manual labour is minimal and 10 tons is more then enough to do any job. The left lever moves the piston faster near the log and the right lever makes it easier to effectively split the wood. I made a couple of extension blocks so that I can tackle the shorter logs without problems.
The LJ10M is well constructed considering it is made on a budget in China. It is quite heavy and it has small wheels to manoeuvre it around. It works right out of the box, no assembly required. Shipping was quicker then expected considering it was free.
Shipping was free and quicker then expected.
Original review: So, as I get older, I have new and different challenges. Por ejemplo, I can't split wood any more - I mean, maybe I *could*, but I shouldn't because I'll just hurt my old bones. And I don't want an electric log splitter because the power goes out every time a snowflake touches the power lines and I envision myself freezing to death while staring at my unsplittable woodpile like the little matchgirl. And I don't like the idea of a gas-powered splitter because then I need GAS and ew. I need *less* fossil fuels in my life... Look what I found! I unreservedly recommend this beast and I love it so much that I PROMISE to come back and update this review if it disappoints me in the future. Ten stars!
If you have a large volume of logs that require splitting on an ongoing basis, you'd probably want to get a heavy-duty powered splitter, but for the cottager who needs to split logs on a more casual basis (i.e. clean up the odd tree that has fallen down over the winter) this is a wonderful tool.