Visit www.drpower.com to learn about the DR Power RapidFire Log Splitter. Hi, Tom Parent for DR Power Equipment. And I am excited to introduce you to a revolutionary new way to split wood. Until now, you have had two basic choices for wood splitting… You could split by hand using an axe or a maul. Or you could use a conventional hydraulic powered log splitter like this. This type of splitter relieves you of much of the physical labor, but it is SLOW…painfully slow. That’s because, when we switch to hydraulics, we lose an important element of splitting the old-fashioned way…the SWING. When I swing my maul, I exert only about ONE TON of force on the log, yet it splits easily and quickly. So, you have to ask if ONE TON is enough to split most logs, why is it that hydraulic splitters are equipped with 10, 20, 30 or more tons of force? Because they’re SLOW. In scientific terms, my SWING brings Kinetic Energy, or Momentum, to the task, allowing me to get the job done with a minimum of brute force. So we got to thinking… How can we put the SWING back into log splitting? After all, shouldn’t a MACHINE be more powerful AND FASTER than a person? Introducing the DR RapidFire Log Splitter! The RapidFire Model represents a great new way to split wood, and it doesn’t use hydraulics at all! Instead of powering a pump, the RapidFire Splitter’s engine turns a pair of massive cast iron flywheels—at 400 rpm—generating a tremendous amount of inertia. When the operator engages the …

I like DR products but I am disappointed to hear you claim to have invented this “new” technology. We all know this has been around for a long time. In fact, the DR actually seems slower that other brands utilizing this same technology. Hype the DR quality but don’t claim ownership of this technology.
The longer it takes to split the wood The more time The Wife has to get it stacked.. And the more time we got to drink beer!!!!! We are slow not dumb…
just wondering do you sell dem in ireland and what prise ar the
Seems like it would not take much to strip the gears.
ahh you guys didn’t invent this….super split did and been around for decades.