Starter Kit

1. Chainsaw to Start With

A solid homeowner chainsaw is the backbone of any firewood setup. You want something reliable, easy to maintain, and powerful enough for regular cutting without being overkill.

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2. Splitting Tools

Hand-splitting is faster and more satisfying with the right tools. A good axe handles straight grain, while a heavy maul handles the ugly stuff.

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3. Firewood Storage

Keeping firewood off the ground is the difference between dry wood and moldy frustration. A simple rack with airflow does the job.

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4. Lights & Backup Power

Whether you’re stacking wood at night or dealing with outages, good lighting and a small power station make life easier.

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3. Firewood Storage

Keeping firewood off the ground is the difference between dry wood and moldy frustration. A simple rack with airflow does the job.

Search Firewood Racks

4. Lights & Backup Power

Whether you’re stacking wood at night or dealing with outages, good lighting and a small power station make life easier.

Search Camping Lanterns

Search Power Stations

3. Firewood Storage

Keeping firewood off the ground is the difference between dry wood and moldy frustration. A simple rack with airflow does the job.

Search Firewood Racks

4. Lights & Backup Power

Whether you’re stacking wood at night or dealing with outages, good lighting and a small power station make life easier.

Search Camping Lanterns

Search Power Stations