As we approach the colder and rainier seasons, it's essential to prepare the firewood that will be used for heating during these times in advance. Cutting and splitting firewood requires rigour, strength and, above all, the right tools. Opting for traditional methods or more advanced equipment can have an impact on the effectiveness of the process and guarantee better results.
Selecting the Wood
Before you start cutting, it's essential to choose the right type of wood. Hard, dry woods such as oak are the most recommended for burning, as they provide greater heat and durability.
Which tools for cutting firewood?
The most traditional way of cutting firewood involves the use of axes, however, these types of tools require strength and more time.
For those looking for efficiency and speed, we suggest a variety of tools, including the VITO’s range of Magnum Chainsaws and Log Splitters, perfect for different needs.
Traditional Tools
1. Axes
Ideal for cutting firewood manually. It requires strength and time, but is a classic and efficient tool for those with experience.
Uses: Cutting smaller trunks and branches.
Professional Tools - Splitting firewood much faster and in a more professional way
1. Magnum Chainsaws
The chainsaws in VITO's Magnum range are designed to cut down trees, trunks and branches more efficiently and quickly.
·Features:
Oregon Guide Bar: Precise cut and durable;
Easy-Start: Easy-start system;
Captive Nuts: Greater security;
Anti-vibration and Soft Grip Handle: Greater comfort during use.
Force of 12 tonnes: Perfect for tackling large, dense trunks with precision and speed;
Three cutting positions: It can be adjusted to work horizontally, vertically and diagonally, increasing flexibility of use and adapting to the different sizes and shapes of trunks;
2-way and 4-way split: Equipped with a two- or four-way split option, ideal for optimising the firewood splitting process;
Reversible stopper and wedge: Makes it easy to adjust the tools to different types of wood and cuts;
Professional efficiency: Designed for those who need speed and high performance in intense, repetitive tasks.
3. Safety Tips for Cutting Firewood
Safety is a priority in any wood cutting activity.