Full disclosure, I was given this item as part of Amazon's Vine program in exchange for an honest review, positive or negative. The pallet buster works really well. Its 41\" handle is generally suitable for most users, though, for someone like me who has arthritis and a shoulder injury, a slightly longer handle would make it easier to use. I wish it were about 6\" longer to get more leverage. However, despite this, I am still able to use it effectively; it just requires a bit more effort than I would ideally like. The pallet buster works great at dismantling pallets without causing damage to the wood. On average, I find I split board per pallet, depending on the condition of the wood. Additionally, the nails remain attached to the boards after removal. They can then be easily pulled with a wrecking bar or a dedicated nail puller. A useful tip for those considering this tool is the technique of board removal. I've found that starting from one side of the board, then moving to the opposite side, and finishing in the middle yields the best results. Starting on one side, then the middle, then the opposite side, causes the first side to fly up unless you have a helper to stand on the first end. One notable design issue is with the pallet buster's two loose paws, which act as its forks in the splitting process. They have a tendency to flip around 180 degrees. This means you have to stop what you are doing and flip them back around. This seems more like a design oversight than an intentional feature. The absence of any directions or tips/tricks with the product make is, so I don't know whether this is a bug or a feature. It may have some use, but not when dismantling pallets, as far as I can tell. If I wouldn't mess up the paint, I would weld pins to hold them in place. Aside from the handle length and the issue with the flipping paws, this pallet buster is a very effective tool. It does its job well and fast, with only minimal wood damage.