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Sun Joe CJ602E-GRY 15 Amp Electric Wood Chipper/Shredder, Grey

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Color: Gray


Size: 15 Amp Chipper


Features

  • [IDEAL]: For turning branches and twigs into nutrient-rich garden mulch
  • [POWERFUL]: 15 amp motor effectively chips and shreds branches up to 1.5-Inches thick
  • [COMPACT]: Design with 6-inch wheels for easy portability
  • [SAFETY]: Hopper with locking knob prevents the motor from operating when opened
  • [ETL APPROVED]: Full 2-year warranty

Description

Quickly turn your yard debris into nutrient-rich garden mulch and do your part to reduce, reuse and recycle with the Sun Joe electric chipper/shredder. Powered by a robust 15-amp motor, the CJ602E electric wood chipper and shredder generates speeds of up to 4,300 revolutions per minute, making quick work out of the brush, leaves and branches overcrowding your lawn. Designed for light-duty jobs, this wood chipper effectively chips and shreds wooden sticks and limbs up to 1.5-inches thick, reducing your yard waste up to 1/17th its original size. The minimized wood chips resulting from Sun Joe’s efforts are perfect for use as garden mulch around your trees and flower beds. Easy to assemble and virtually maintenance free, the Sun Joe electric chipper and shredder is ready to go when you are. Just plug it in and instantly start chipping! Unlike gas-powered tools, the electric-powered Sun Joe means you don’t have to deal with smoke, fumes, unpredictable starters and costly tune- ups. The CJ602E also features a safety stop that automatically engages when the hopper is opened..

Product Dimensions: 19.7 x 17.3 x 37.8 inches


Item Weight: 26.2 pounds


Manufacturer: Snow Joe


Item model number: CJ602E-GRY


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Super impressed - takes a little bit of extra work, but worth it
So, this little dude showed up at the best possible time. We had a big storm roll through lots of branches down. Ordered this for light cleanup. Did the job well; definitely produces 'chip like' not smaller like mulch. BUT considering what happened next, this little guy really did a great job! A previous storm nailed a boxelder in our backyard with lightning, didn't see any issues originally, but upon closer inspection, split the tree nearly in half. Great... totally going to fall on the house. Long story, shorter, emergency tree downing followed by massive amounts of branches. Now for some perspective, this tree was 50+ feet, this thing did all of the branches <1.5 inches. All of them. Granted I needed to swap the blades a few times (that was a pain, my only complaint). Seriously, all of the branches. I was super impressed! Of course everything else, chainsaw. So, price for performance? Incredible deal. Biggest issue so far - blades seem to dull very quickly, spare blades are cheap though. Allen wrench to remove blades, complete garbage. Use an impact wrench, way more efficient. But on the plus side you can resharpen the blades with a little bit of effort and get a bit more use. Totally the little shredder that could! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2023 by Atom S

  • Cracked the housing but covered with the warranty
So this is my fourth time at a review. At first I was pretty happy. I could take a pile of brush and make a pile of chips to use for compost or spread out over some paths. Very useful, I have 2 acres, lots of trees and I found I really need a chipper. I can make a wagon load of chips in about 30 minutes, as long as I don't get a bad clog. A one inch hickory can choke this, you can see a couple examples of branches that choked this thing where well within 1.5 inches. The only 1.5 inch wood this can handle would have to be mostly rotted or a really soft wood. OK, still have lots of branches that fall from trees that I can feed this thing. I've made about 8 wagon loads of chips to date. It really helps if you have long branches so you can pull them out and let the machine come back to speed before pushing them in again. Slow but it can get some of the bigger branches chopped that way. This does not do well at all with leaves or leaf heavy trimmings. They don't shred all that well and tend to clog in addition to being really tough to force into the machine. If you have to use the push tool they give you, you probably shouldn't be putting it in there. If you have long straight half inch to one inch diameter pieces, save them to the side, they work best for helping move pieces that get stuck. The first thing you will come to hate is the red knob that has to be hand turned about 30 times to get off and again to put on. And you will have to open this up. Stuff gets wedged in the blade or between the blade and the housing. OK, still useful and I was still happy enough to give this 4 stars. A week ago, right about 3 months into using this it shut off suddenly. I noticed a stick wedged in the top and finally had to take out the 14 screws holding the base together to open it up. Wow, full of sticks and one of the wires pulled off a clip. I cleaned it out, connected the clip and started using it again. Yesterday I opened it up to take a good look, 14 screws again, and saw that the housing was cracked and a large opening was allowing chips to fill the electrical housing. Not repairable. I called the tech support number and got a hold of someone very quickly and they are sending me a new unit and I'll return the old one in the new box that comes with the preprinted label. So I'm torn on the rating. Was the crack a rare occurrence or is thin plastic just not up to the job of high speed blades shoving wood around it? We'll see. I'm a little more experienced on what can get shoved into this. Honestly, I just don't see this lasting all that long. I'm not sure any of the other electric chippers are better since they are plastic too. I didn't want to mess with a gas chipper, and they have their issues too, but that's probably what I need considering how much I use this. I even bought some new blades figuring I'd be using this a while. Now I'm not so sure it will outlast the blades. I will be sure to post an update. I have several piles of sticks waiting on the new machine. UPDATE - got the new unit and have run a couple wagon loads through it, about 1 hour use and no issues. We'll see if I can get more than the 8 wagon loads I got from the first unit. UPDATE 2 - got through about 10 wagon loads and no issues. Definitely some wear and tear on the plastic inside the housing but nothing cracked yet. UPDATE 3 - probably another 10 wagon loads through this which is about 5 hours of chipping. I'm getting pretty good at figuring out what this thing will eat and not eat. Its pretty good at branches that have been dead a while and fallen out of the tree. Anything over an inch needs to be pretty soft. Hickory is a real challenge, tulip poplars go through like butter, even fresh cut. I seldom get a jam now. You also need to avoid wood that shreds into string that wraps around the blade. I have a burn pile and a shred pile. You just have to be selective on what you shred. Throw the push tool away. If you think you need it, your putting the wrong stuff into the machine. Update 4 I'm still using the chipper and have run many more wagon loads. I'm taking this to 4 stars now that I finally realize that I'm using this to make wood chips, not disposing of branches. If I want to dispose of branches, the fire pit is way more efficient. So now I sort my wood and only use branches I know will chip well. To get the most chips, a good thick soft wood is the most efficient. Either start with the thick end of a long branch and then push it in, pull it out as the blade slows, then push back in after giving a little rotation. On thicker stuff I'll start with the thin end and work it until it starts to choke and throw the rest into the fire pile. I also don't mess putting anything in that's thinner than a pencil. It just doesn't chip at all. If you want to make wood chips, this will do the job with the right material. If you're trying to chip up all your wood waste, this won't be up to the task. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2020 by M. Atwell M. Atwell

  • Great Modest Wood Chipper for the Price
As other reviewers have mentioned, this isn’t an industrial gas powered beast that’ll dispatch large branches with ease. If you’re looking for that, keep on looking. That being said, if you’re a backyard gardening enthusiast with a modest sized lot (ie no forest), then this may be a good fit for you. Assembly was pretty straightforward, I’m no handyman but things came together in about 20 minutes. I bought this to handle wood chipping the branches off 2 medium sized trees. For the larger trunk sized pieces, I sawed them up and put them in the recycling bin. For everything under an inch in diameter, into the chipper they went. While you do need to be mindful of the workload that you put through this machine, for the price it handles things well. Pro tip, try to rotate some dryer branches with wetter branches, it seemed to help the machine hum along better. By the end of the job, we had some nice wood chips to spread around our plants. Don’t expect anything amazing, and you’ll be pleased with the outcome. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023 by Ian B.

  • Works well, but has limited applications
Works okay for Goldilocks jobs—not too big, not too small. Stuff that's reedy or partly green will clog it. It also has a tendency to shred small stuff into long strips, which also clogs it. It's easy to unclog, but you need to stop everything and open it up, and it's already a fairly slow tool to use. Basically its wheelhouse is dry woody twigs, about the size that you could snap with your hands. I could see this being an okay purchase for suburban homeowners with a few trees in their yard, so they can pull it out a couple times a year to turn the sticks that fall into a bucket of mulch. However, I'm not sure it's powerful, fast, or versatile enough to be worth the real estate it takes up in my garage. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2023 by Joe Gola

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