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This page gathers a wide selection of brands for electric log saws (TCK, LEMAN, FARTOOLS, RIBILAND...). We offer models of horizontal or table saws at the best price. Choose the model (blade diameter, cut size, power) that suits your use. At the bottom of this page, you will find practical advice for making the right choice and for properly storing your wood.
Do you heat your home with a wood stove or fireplace and are you tired of exhausting yourself every winter cutting your wood stock with a chainsaw? Hesitate no more and invest in an electric log saw that will save you time and energy. In a jiffy, you'll transform two cords of raw wood into small logs of perfect size for your fireplace. All with a clean and neat cut, with no wood loss.
Depending on the size of your stove, you need to choose a blade size more or less large. Our models equipped with the largest blades (600 or 700mm) will allow you to cut logs with a diameter of up to a little more than 21cm! If you do not need to cut logs that wide, we recommend choosing a model with a smaller blade, which will be cheaper and easier to store.
An electric log saw, being a quite heavy tool (can weigh close to 100 Kg!), models equipped with wheels will be more convenient if you need to move your saw from one place to another in your garage.
Once the wood is cut, it's not always easy to store it! Thanks to our references equipped with a stop, you can cut dozens of logs all exactly the same size, which will allow you to stack them neatly. Small tip: To ensure that your firewood does not deteriorate over time, it is crucial to store it under the best conditions. Our gardening specialized teams recommend storing the wood in a place that is both ventilated and sheltered from moisture. However, if your wood has gotten wet, a month of drying in a dry place will be enough to make it usable again.