Very nice comparison! I would love to have a super split for our camp or for doing resplits at home. I already have an Eastonmade 12-22 that does everything i need it to but at some point you have to be content with what you have. More more more isn't always better. I like the majic smoke trick! - Tim
Great comparison video Steve, viewers will learn a lot despite not being able to teleport. I'm ecstatic to have both machines, WR 28C for the big stuff and the SS for smaller and precision cuts.
Very well done video Steve!! I love the colors of your WR splitter & conveyor man!! Great info!! I love my SS but you bet there are times when I wish I could just push wood through without a care!! Enjoyed it as always!! 👊🏻
Great comparison Steve! For me going from a box store splitter to my Wolfe Ridge 22 RS is a total game changer, unreal how nice a commercial splitter is. Can you send me some of that magic smoke?😂👍👍
Nice one Steve! I've been wanting a splitter for awhile now but haven't pulled the plug yet. Kinetic splitter is prolly my way to go, but the power of the hydraulic ones give off some Tim the tool time Tayler vibes.
@@upinsmokefirewood I like the 28pro and I like the 22rs . The 28 pro is 500 dollars more without the auto cycle than the 22rs with the lift . I want a lift and I really like the hydraulic wedge for on the fly . My box store splitter doesn’t have an auto cycle so I would not be missing it if I didn’t get one .
I agree with your points. I started with a box store hydraulic splitter. Was way better than an axe and maul, but it was slow as you had mentioned. I sell bundles and split small for that reason and to speed the drying process. I now have a HD Super Split and it really fits the bill. I don't think a pro model hydraulic could do what my SS does. My situation is different than most, but if a guy is looking for small splits and a lot of them, the Super Split is the way to go. Sure a box wedge can be added to a hydraulic splitter, but the slash waste is abundant with that style as well. I'm not a huge producer either so keep that in mind. Just my two cents. Good video!
Great comparison video Steve!! I bet you wish you could get back and forth from Kentucky that quick😂 Great editing. You have two great splitters that are absolutely the right choices for their intended uses👍🏻👍🏻
Man we have a family house about 450 miles away from our place, I wish we could just poof up and away and be there 😂😂😂 I considered a kinetic splitter before getting the Axis. I wanted something for resplits mainly, but I have more options for splits with the vertical. Definitely not easy to move around, it's parked where it sits and I bring wood to it, so maybe the kinetic would had been a better choice😂🤷♂️ Great video and comparison between the two types of splitters!!!
ELEPHANT IN ROOM. That hydraulic splitter is at least 5X the price. Most people are not trying to split knarly twisty knotty wood. It is not worth splitting that stuff as it is a small percentage of wood and is a pain to stack. And as video shows he was not using the kiinetic splitter correctly to eliminate the need to stop flipping over and splitting again. That being said, if he had bought a slight MORE expensive hydraulic splitter it would split an ENTIRE round of wood in one go. Instead he can basically only do a ~4 way wedge. Hydraulic small splitters are bad unless you ALSO own: Small kinetic splitters are good. In a perfect world you would have both. Kinetic splitter is faster for all medium and small rounds without giant knots and you would use your hydraulic splitter for all the giant knotty pieces. But wishes are not fishes
So by me in Illinois all I get is large gnarly wood off my property (Oak and HIckory) and I need 15-20 cords of it for my boiler so I can't afford to be picky on what I split. I have hundreds of hours on the Super Split and know quite well how to use it. The Wolfe Ridge was about 9,000 at the time I bought it and the Super Split was about 3,500 so not 5x but more expensive for sure. On my property in Kentucky we get allot of very straight smaller soft woods and the super splitter is the way to go for me. If Im going to mess with the lack of speed on a hydraulic splitter it better be able to handle anything I throw at it and I have not had that experience with a box store splitter.
I will be honest with you, I own a Rugged Split 22 ton and J model supersplitter. Hands down I would go with kinetic splitter again. Wish I could say say the same for the Rugged Split, can't. Any one looking for a hydralic splitter give me a comment.
Your previous video had a lot of great points too. Thank you for the update and congratulations on the weight loss
Thank you so much!
Very nice comparison! I would love to have a super split for our camp or for doing resplits at home. I already have an Eastonmade 12-22 that does everything i need it to but at some point you have to be content with what you have. More more more isn't always better. I like the majic smoke trick! - Tim
I agree. I love me some toys but at the end of the day any one of these gets the job done!
Great comparison video Steve, viewers will learn a lot despite not being able to teleport. I'm ecstatic to have both machines, WR 28C for the big stuff and the SS for smaller and precision cuts.
I love mine. Teleporting is not all it's cracked up to be!
Great video Steve, Excellent comparison between the two, maybe some day I’ll get one of them.
Thanks, I highly recommend it!
Very well done video Steve!! I love the colors of your WR splitter & conveyor man!! Great info!! I love my SS but you bet there are times when I wish I could just push wood through without a care!!
Enjoyed it as always!! 👊🏻
Thanks! I like that Wolfe Ridge lets you pick the color. I do love my SS!
splitters are impressive, what's more impressive is your weight loss. nice work man!
Thanks!
anothere good show . best to all john
Your getting all caught up!
Great comparison Steve! For me going from a box store splitter to my Wolfe Ridge 22 RS is a total game changer, unreal how nice a commercial splitter is. Can you send me some of that magic smoke?😂👍👍
Yeah that 22rs looks awesome smoke or no smoke LOL!
Nice one Steve! I've been wanting a splitter for awhile now but haven't pulled the plug yet. Kinetic splitter is prolly my way to go, but the power of the hydraulic ones give off some Tim the tool time Tayler vibes.
That's funny, think you woul be happy with either!
Hey Steve , good video . I am saving up for a wolferidge . 👍🏻🇺🇸
You won't be disapointed! What model do you like? I love my 28 pro but that 22rs is pretty slick too!
@@upinsmokefirewood I like the 28pro and I like the 22rs . The 28 pro is 500 dollars more without the auto cycle than the 22rs with the lift . I want a lift and I really like the hydraulic wedge for on the fly . My box store splitter doesn’t have an auto cycle so I would not be missing it if I didn’t get one .
I agree with your points. I started with a box store hydraulic splitter. Was way better than an axe and maul, but it was slow as you had mentioned. I sell bundles and split small for that reason and to speed the drying process. I now have a HD Super Split and it really fits the bill. I don't think a pro model hydraulic could do what my SS does. My situation is different than most, but if a guy is looking for small splits and a lot of them, the Super Split is the way to go. Sure a box wedge can be added to a hydraulic splitter, but the slash waste is abundant with that style as well. I'm not a huge producer either so keep that in mind. Just my two cents. Good video!
Love my super splitter for making bundle wood for sure!
Great comparison video Steve!! I bet you wish you could get back and forth from Kentucky that quick😂 Great editing. You have two great splitters that are absolutely the right choices for their intended uses👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks Todd, I'd like to try the HD super splitter and the 22rs like Jeremiah has.
@@upinsmokefirewood I haven’t ran an HD super splitter but I can say the 22rs is a great machine! I had some runtime on one!
Man we have a family house about 450 miles away from our place, I wish we could just poof up and away and be there 😂😂😂
I considered a kinetic splitter before getting the Axis. I wanted something for resplits mainly, but I have more options for splits with the vertical. Definitely not easy to move around, it's parked where it sits and I bring wood to it, so maybe the kinetic would had been a better choice😂🤷♂️
Great video and comparison between the two types of splitters!!!
Thanks Jack, I'd reconsider the tellaporting, it's hard on a fella LOL
Another great video Steve.
Thanks!
Great comparison. Im pretty interested in how you transported yourself back and forth to Kentucky.
Trade secret!
ELEPHANT IN ROOM. That hydraulic splitter is at least 5X the price. Most people are not trying to split knarly twisty knotty wood. It is not worth splitting that stuff as it is a small percentage of wood and is a pain to stack. And as video shows he was not using the kiinetic splitter correctly to eliminate the need to stop flipping over and splitting again. That being said, if he had bought a slight MORE expensive hydraulic splitter it would split an ENTIRE round of wood in one go. Instead he can basically only do a ~4 way wedge. Hydraulic small splitters are bad unless you ALSO own: Small kinetic splitters are good. In a perfect world you would have both. Kinetic splitter is faster for all medium and small rounds without giant knots and you would use your hydraulic splitter for all the giant knotty pieces. But wishes are not fishes
So by me in Illinois all I get is large gnarly wood off my property (Oak and HIckory) and I need 15-20 cords of it for my boiler so I can't afford to be picky on what I split. I have hundreds of hours on the Super Split and know quite well how to use it. The Wolfe Ridge was about 9,000 at the time I bought it and the Super Split was about 3,500 so not 5x but more expensive for sure. On my property in Kentucky we get allot of very straight smaller soft woods and the super splitter is the way to go for me. If Im going to mess with the lack of speed on a hydraulic splitter it better be able to handle anything I throw at it and I have not had that experience with a box store splitter.
Good video my friend 🎉
Thanks for the visit
Best comparison love the merlin act to it lol
Thanks LOL!
I will be honest with you, I own a Rugged Split 22 ton and J model supersplitter. Hands down I would go with kinetic splitter again. Wish I could say say the same for the Rugged Split, can't. Any one looking for a hydralic splitter give me a comment.
Don't see to many unhappy supersplitter owners!
@@upinsmokefirewood NO you miss understand ,kinetic is better.
@@ronaldmatros9890 I knew what you meant. I was agreeing just hard to tell when not in person LOL!
My bad ,I misunderstood you. Thanks for clarify