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I had a 240 volt kindlet, great machine although it did slightly lack power when you get into slightly knotty stuff.

 

You may want to consider the posch machine which is a bit more price wise. It cuts 8'' kindling but I believe you can buy an ajustment plate to cut 6'', you can also alter the stroke to cut logs (I think this can be done on the kindlet too?). The posch seems more set up for tackling round timber, my brother runs two posch machines flat out every day and he loves them. Then again I thought the kindlet was great.

 

I suppose you best bet would be to go and give it a try yourself or ask fuelwood if there is a customer near by who can do you a demo.

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