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Reassemble smoldering logs in a teepee or A-frame formation for enhanced burn longevity and heat productivity with this handy log grabber from Hearthmates. With durable steel construction and a powder coat finish, the log grabber resists heat from burning firewood. The rubber grip handle stays cool to the touch and features three-grip tongs for extra safety and adaptability. A spring-loaded lever action allows users to manipulate firewood with relative ease. The grabber picks up logs and branches up to 8 inches in diameter. The log grabber measures 35 inches long, and weighs 4 pounds upon shipping. --Jessica Reuling
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Details/Features |
- Lever action handle with rubber grip
- Black powdercoat finish suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
- Durable yet lightweight
- Rubber grip handle stays cool to the touch for comfort; grabber picks up logs up to 8 inches in diameter
- Grabber measures 35 inches long; weighs 4 pounds upon shipping
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| Landmann 35 Inch Log Grabber, Black |
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| Manufacturer: Landmann |
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| Sale Price: $20.79 |
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Customer Reviews |
must-have for camping
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| Review Date: February 20, 2007 |
| Reviewer: John Mccaffrey, wood dale, il United States |
| this this is much easier to use than traditional fireplace grabbers, and its long so it works great for camping. Its really strong, easy to use, and durable. Its worth every penny, and I have given a few of them to friends after I see that they are in need of one. |
Rugged and just what I needed.
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| Review Date: February 15, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Richard K. Williams, Hesperia, MI United States |
| I use this to pick up firewood near the ground and load it on the cart to bring in the house. Because I have a bad back it makes this task pleasurable instead of painful. At first I picked the firewood, put it in my hand, then the cart. Soon I learned that I could just pick the firewood and transfer it directly to my cart. I can transport the grabber by hanging it on my cart as I go out or as I bring wood in. Sure, it would be nice if the jaws were spring loaded open, but I have learned my own techniques for opening the jaws. I envision using the grabber for any heavy duty projects that involve retrieving heavier items from the ground in yard work. For anyone with back problems this is a "must have" tool if you want to be efficient in yard work. |
log grabber
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| Review Date: December 12, 2008 |
| Reviewer: S. Shepherd, |
| This is the best fire place tool I've ever owned! It works great and is built well! |
More useful than I thought
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| Review Date: August 14, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Jason Wagner, |
| At first you think $25 for some log grabber isn't necessary. Then you'll use it to stack and restack fallen logs and you'll realize that it's a great investment. I actually still have all of my arm hair this summer! I use this in an in-ground fire pit I made in the yard. Once you get the hang of it you just grab some wood and place it any way you want in the fire. The leverage is such that you can pick up pretty big pieces of wood. Then when things burn down you can reorganize the wood to make it burn better or more completely. Anyway, I've had it for the summer and it's working great. Can't see it ever failing. Although I do keep it out of the weather when I'm not using it. Anyone with an average strength can use this easily. |
exactly what i wanted!
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| Review Date: February 8, 2010 |
| Reviewer: K. Illenden, |
| i was searching for fireplace tools to give as a gift for a campfire enthusiast who recently moved into an apartment with a working wood burning fireplace... initially my search was for a tool set, but quickly i realized it might be a waste of money because most of those tools are more display pieces as they re not very practical. when i came across this product i nervously selected it... it wasn't as pretty as some of the other sets, but my guy told me to go with it because it seemed to be exactly what my friend needed. When the fire log grabber was opened and used, it was perfect... not too big, the grabber mechanism is solid and not klunky, and overall it seems like a solid well made tool.. my friend couldn't be happier with this gift! |
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