... The Atco Quiet Shredder 1600 cost about £230 two years ago and it lives up to its name for being quiet, so don't worry about disturbing your neighbour's Sunday mornings.
It will take small trees up to about 3cm diameter with no trouble. Just stick one end in and watch it do the rest, ... Read review
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Advantages: Quiet and can take large shrubs without feeding Disadvantages: REALLY doesn't like leaves/weeds
...a 'quiet' shredder. The Atco Quiet Shredder 1600 cost about £230 two years ago and it lives up to its name for being quiet, so don't worry about disturbing your neighbour's Sunday mornings. It will take small trees up to about 3cm diameter with no trouble. Just stick one end in and watch it do the rest, no further feeding is necessary (unlike the cheaper versions). This is because of a different chopping mechanism. The Black and Decker had a rotating ... ...rotating grinder with a screw mechanism. Whilst this turns, it pulls the wood down into the chute and grinds it into small bits. It also explains why the Black and Decker version is so much more work, as you have to manually feed it rather than the machine pulling it down. However, it does have a problem with greenery. It doesn't like very leafy trees/shrubs and weeds are out of the question - it will just jam up. I must admit to being disappointed ...
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I picked this book up for 25p from the charity booklist at work. I had never heard of R J Ellory before, and for the purpose of this review I'm going to find out a bit more about him!
=== RJ Ellory ===
R J Ellory has an excellent website at -... more
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