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Lawnflite Pro GTS600L Wood Chipper Reviews

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Designed for semi professional and domestic applications, the Lawnflite Pro GTS600L is a powerful garden chipper with a capacity to chip branches up to 50mm in diameter. The chipping mechanism is a drum on which two blades are mounted. Branches are easily drawn in and chipped, and safety is ensured thanks to the emergency stop feature.
The Lawnflite Pro GTS600L is powered by a high performance 5.5hp Loncin engine and the 210mm wheels and handle enable easy transportation.

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One of the smallest chipper units available, the weight of the flywheel is just about right for dealing with the largest material that can be fed into the hopper. This large domestic/small professional unit has been very effective for reducing long stems such as willow to fine chips that would otherwise be far too great a load for even the most powerful electric domestic shredder I have been using up to now. Yet it is small and light enough to be transported in a van and through passageways where it needs to get on site.
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Posted 8 years ago