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Great product,
July 8, 2008
By rogercsk
from CT
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"I bought one to try out after reading the reviews. This sure is a great product. Can hold a lot of wood. I just ordered another ten sets."
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Excellent,
April 16, 2008
By Dilch
from Barboursville, WV
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"The EZ Stacker Wood Crib is very inexpensive and easy to store and use. It works great for my porduct.,wraped firewqood for campers and patio fie pits."
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EZ Stacker Wood Crib,
April 15, 2008
By 734richardd
from Ann Arbor, MI
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"I've known how to stack firewood all my life, making "cross stacks" at the ends of the wood pile to have "square corners." BUT, this method of making a smaller, neater pile of firewood, right next to the sliding door in my walkout basement is perfect. With the end of "fireplace season" here in Michigan, I just returned the few remaining sticks of firewood to my main storeage pile, away from the house, and put the EZ Stacker in the garage for next Fall. Took 5 minutes!! I love it, and I'm going to get another one for my camp!"
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works great,
April 14, 2008
By bomoboy2
from Cape Cod Ma
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"I ordered a couple of these units and so far am happy with the quality. They are easy to put together with your own lumber and then just throw in the wood."
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EZ Stacker Wood Crib,
January 16, 2008
By islander
from San Juan Islands, Washington
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"Setup for the wood crib is fast and easy, requiring only four 8-foot 2 by 4s (I purchased inexpensive studs from my local lumber yard), a saw (a handsaw works fine), and a tape measure. I had the crib assembled and ready to fill with a half-cord of firewood in less than ten minutes. The brackets are made of durable plastic that is impervious to weather. If the 2x4s crack or break, they can easily be replaced. I highly recommend this simple, effective solution to stacking firewood."
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EZ Woodstacker Crib,
January 15, 2008
By Mike1255
from Rochester, New York
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"The EZ Woodstacker was the perfect solution to my firewood storage needs. I bought 2 sets. It took no more than a few minutes to set them up because you simply insert your own 2X4s into the slots. What's even better is that the 2X4s can be any length you desire. This was perfect for my storage needs and unlike other wood cribs that are made in one size these can be changed at anytime. They will never rust becauseof their construction. When the heating seasons ends the one in my basement can be taken apart in minutes and saved for next year. A simple solution to an old problem and a great value too!"
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well thought out design,
January 14, 2008
By obwanbe
from michigan
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"worked perfectly with standard 2x4 studs"
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Wood Crib,
January 14, 2008
By worley
from Georgia
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"The wood crib brackets are made of plastic, but they are capable of handling more wood than I thought. If you only stack the wood 4' tall they will last you a long time. Very good product overall..."
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Stack away,
January 14, 2008
By Splittinheadache
from Rochester, NY
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"One of the most economical ways to stack your logs. Like others recommended before, I'd bring the parts to the lumber yard to make sure the 2x4s will fit. Then all you need is a level surface, a tarp and you're all set. At a pretty competitive price, none theless!"
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Quick and easy!,
January 14, 2008
By BarryW
from Monroe Township, New Jersey
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"Perfect for quick storage of firewood. I have 6 sets to keep my firewood ready for the winter!"
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