"spakker" wrote in message
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I asked about budget garden-shredders end-May and ended up getting one of
those that cut using a worm -type method. It is as quiet as a washing
machine and pulls the branches in on it own- once it gets a grip.I am sure
glad I didn't get the spinning blade type which you have continually to
push
the branch into-and which are by all accounts very noisy.The shredder is a
graded-product(returned?)Bosch atx 2000 HP at £99 plus a £10p&p.Advertised
on E-bay with a 14 day returns policy and 12 months warranty- many graded
shredders were advertised there usually at £129 +p&p.I bought it by card
over the phone as a uk tel. number was in the ad. yesterday and it turned
up
this afternoon.I am impressed how quiet it is and it does what it says on
the box, but it doesn't like too many soft leaves at once-I just shoved a
branch in which pulls the leaves through with it- and I've jammed it once-
just reverse the direction by switch and it spat out the branch.I think
that
the manufacturers' probably all claim max. capacity but this was easily
shredding1 inch privet branches plus all the above leaves/branches on the
inch stem.
I am now looking for a Bosch AXT 2000HP Silent Garden Shredder - seems to
be the best available, but what's it really like for soft material, e.g.
weeds, daffodil leaves, etc? These normally are pretty wet when shredded,
does this cause blockage?
J