Branch shredder - which one to buy?
Branch shredder - which one to buy?
Are you wondering if scattering of the gallbladder Will it add value to your garden equipment? Not sure which model to buy? Learn more about this group of devices and make an informed purchase decision.
Branch shredders, or branch grinders, as some call them, are devices designed for allotment owners and home gardeners. Their function is to quickly and effectively grind branches from lawns, but not only that. The wood chips, the material obtained during the shredding process, make excellent mulch and can be used as compost. To see if the NAC branch shredder will be a valuable addition to your tool and equipment collection, learn more about the available devices and their capabilities. Once you've decided whether you want to make a purchase, we'll help you choose the right model.
What is the NAC Garden Shredder?
Depending on the engine power and cutter size, the NAC garden shredder can independently handle branches up to several centimeters in diameter, reducing them – like a paper shredder – to a pile of sawdust. The shredder's parameters are designed to powerfully cut inserted branches with the appropriate torque and sharp cutter. The blades can be sharpened and replaced. The garden shredder handles the material intake itself, and if jammed, it can reverse the rotational direction to clear the material. In the event of an overload, an automatic lockout will stop the shredder, and if there's a momentary power outage, a sensor will prevent it from starting on its own.
Remember that the NAC garden shredder is a device designed to help dispose of smaller branches. Larger branches are fewer in number and much easier to dispose of. The NAC garden shredder allows you to process branches that would otherwise take up a lot of space if collected in a pile or bag. What's more, the resulting wood chips make excellent mulch.
Is it worth buying a branch shredder?
Do you have a problem with branches cluttering your garden? Or perhaps you have trees that you regularly prune? Are there so many branches that getting rid of them is cumbersome and time-consuming? Perhaps you want to save on compost and collect branches to shred yourself? If the answer is "yes," you might consider investing in a garden shredder.
However, keep in mind that using shredders requires adherence to basic safety rules. You should wear safety glasses and gloves, and it's also advisable to wear thick, durable clothing. While NAC shredders make gardening easier and faster, and offer other benefits, it's not enough to just turn on the device and forget about all your responsibilities.
Which branch shredder should I buy?
If you've decided to purchase a shredder, NAC offers several models with varying capabilities. The SHE280S series shredders have a 2800W nominal motor, while the SHE250B series has a 2500W nominal motor.
The wood chip container capacity ranges from 45 to 60 liters, and you can also choose between models with a plastic basket and an attachable bag. Which option is better? It's a matter of preference. The bag is flexible and takes up little space when empty, while it can be tied shut when full. The basket, on the other hand, can be held securely, emptied, and then quickly washed. The choice is yours.
Also, decide whether you prefer a shredder with a disc blade or a multi-blade cutter. A cutter is generally a more durable and efficient solution, but its use affects the product's price.
Gardeners highly value shredders for their quiet operation and efficiency. Shredded branches instantly turn into sawdust, which is collected in a large, removable container. Once the container is full, simply walk around the orchard, scattering sawdust under shrubs or spreading a layer of it over newly planted bulbs as protection. Any excess can be discarded in the compost pile.
Electric shredders are easy-to-use, lightweight, and relatively inexpensive devices, a dream come true for every gardener concerned about clean air. Fires, lit for years, have become a permanent fixture in the Polish autumn landscape, yet they also inadvertently contribute to the smog that poisons our lungs and minds. Shredders have put an end to this paradox, not only freeing us from this hassle but also making autumn gardening easier.