Felled Log Tongs Lifting Firewood Tongs - 10In Manual Log Lifter Logging Tongs Moving Trees And Camping Logs
$21.80
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are Felled Log Tongs used for? A: Felled Log Tongs are designed for lifting and moving logs and firewood, making it easier to stack, organize, and transport them without straining your back.
- Q: What is the mouth opening size of the Felled Log Tongs? A: The Felled Log Tongs feature a 10.5-inch mouth opening, allowing you to securely grip logs with a diameter of up to 8 inches.
- Q: Are these tongs suitable for one-handed operation? A: Yes, the design of the Felled Log Tongs allows for one-handed operation, making it convenient to lift and position logs with ease.
- Q: What material are the Felled Log Tongs made from? A: The Felled Log Tongs are constructed from solid steel, ensuring maximum strength and durability, with a powder-coated finish to protect against rust.
- Q: Can these tongs be used for both indoor and outdoor purposes? A: Absolutely, Felled Log Tongs can be used as firepit log grabbers outdoors or as an indoor fireplace claw tool for managing logs.
- Q: How do the tongs grip the logs securely? A: The tongs feature a scissor-action design with large jaw hooks that dig into the wood as pressure is applied, ensuring a strong and secure grip.
- Q: Is there a weight limit for what these tongs can lift? A: While there is no specific weight limit mentioned, the tongs are designed to grip logs with a diameter of up to 8 inches effectively.
- Q: How should I maintain the Felled Log Tongs? A: To maintain the Felled Log Tongs, simply wipe them clean after use and store them in a dry place to prevent rust and ensure longevity.
- Q: Do these tongs come with a warranty? A: Warranty information is typically provided by the retailer; please check with the seller regarding any warranties or guarantees for the Felled Log Tongs.
- Q: Are there any safety warnings associated with using these tongs? A: Yes, it is important to note that this product can expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and other reproductive harm.