MAXIMIZE EFFICENCY

1. Split Wood Falls on Teeth

As you split wood, instead of falling on the ground, the first piece of split wood is held up, out of the way on the teeth of the bundler. 

2. Flip and Lean on Uprights

Flip the first half onto teeth and lean against the uprights. The teeth will hold it in place so you can continue working.

3. Split Second Half

Continue splitting the second piece into smaller bundle sizes, placing them in the uprights when you’re done.

Simply grab the first piece sitting on the teeth, in arms reach, and continue splitting WITHOUT picking anything up off the ground. 

4. Load into Uprights

Your final, small bundle pieces all fit in the uprights where you can grab your wrapper out of the bundler and wrap each end.

Wrapping both ends makes a sturdier, more reliable bundle and uses less plastic than wrapping the middle. 

BETTER BUNDLES

The Bundler shapes the wood into a square instead of a circle which allows for more pieces to fit and more efficient stacking. 

You also have the option of leaving the wood unbundled. The bundler holds the wood for you up off the ground, making it easy for you to walk up and grab an armload of wood. 

HOW IT'S MADE

Boasting a heavy-duty one-piece base with welded up-rights, the Bolt on Bundler is made with 3/16th powder coated steel featuring:

  • Two 1/2″ slotted bolt holes
  • Grade 8 nuts and bolts provided
  • Two rows of teeth
  • Four upright arms
  • Sleeve to hold the wrapper handle
  • Holes at the base for debris to fall through

31″L  x  8″W  x  16.5″H