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New design steel log splitter with a convenient carrying storage bag. - Brand: KAKUREGA - Model Name: KOBIKI - Material: Steel - Accessories: Storage bag - Condition: New, unused. (The box has a slight tear.) The actual product is shown in photos 2-12! Thank you for viewing. Slim and Safe "KOBIKI" is a log splitter that can be folded thanks to its unique structure. The thickness of the main body when stored is only about 87mm! It can be stored in a space of about 100mm, including the thickness of the storage bag. It can easily fit into the gaps of camping gear or containers loaded in a car. It is also a recommended item for those who go camping on two-wheeled vehicles with limited luggage. And when you need to use it, just take it out of the storage bag and unfold it. There is no troublesome assembly required. Furthermore, you can store the blade by raising the flaps on the sides, so you don't have to worry about getting injured or damaging the blade when not in use or when storing it. The Pleasure of Splitting with a Strike "KOBIKI" allows you to easily split firewood just by hitting it with a hammer, but what's distinctive is the pleasure it provides. The firewood splits open with a satisfying crack. The secret lies in the dedicated blade made in Sanjo City, Niigata Prefecture, famous for its cutlery production, and the structure of the flaps that spread the firewood. The sharp blade cuts into the firewood, and the flaps spread the firewood to the left and right from the cut, realizing the "pleasure" of splitting the firewood. It is possible to split hardwoods, which are denser and harder than conifers, with ease.
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