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Sun Joe CJ603E 15-Amp 1.7-Inch Cutting Diameter Electric Silent Wood Chipper/Shredder, green

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Style: Shredder


Features

  • Efficient Shredding: Power through yard debris with a 15-amp motor, turning waste into 1.73-inch thick mulch, boosting garden health and appearance.
  • Eco-Friendly: Embrace garden care with zero carbon emissions, enriching soil while preserving the air quality.
  • Safety Ensured: Equipped with a safety hopper and locking knob that halts operation when opened, ensuring peace of mind during use.
  • Highly Portable: Compact design featuring 7-inch wheels, easily move and store this chipper/shredder wherever needed.
  • Simple and Maintenance-Free: Enjoy a garden cleanup solution that's easy to assemble, virtually maintenance-free, and ready to tackle yard waste immediately.

Description

GET SHREDDED. Reduce, reuse and recycle your yard debris with the new Silent Electric Wood Chipper + Shredder from Sun Joe. With a 15-amp electric, motor, the CJ603E is perfect for turning leaves, twigs, brush and branches up to 1. 73-inches in diameter into nutrient-rich mulch! With a reduction ratio of 21: 1, your yard and garden will be the envy of your neighborhood! Easy to assemble and virtually maintenance-free, this powerful electric wood chipper is ready to go when you are. And with its built-in safety stop that automatically engages when the hopper is opened, you'll feel at ease shredding your lawn debris. Clean up your yard, enrich your garden and Go With Joe.Eco- friendly with zero carbon emissions for cleaner air.

Brand: Sun Joe


Power Source: Corded Electric


Color: Green


Item Weight: 38.6 Pounds


Cutting Width: 1.7 Inches


Brand: Sun Joe


Power Source: Corded Electric


Color: Green


Item Weight: 38.6 Pounds


Cutting Width: 1.7 Inches


Product Dimensions: 8"L x 15"W


Speed: 60 RPM


Assembly Required: Yes


Item Weight: 38.6 pounds


Manufacturer: Snow Joe


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: CJ603E


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Quiet, lightweight, easy to operate.. and works right.. the first time.
Style: Shredder
After spending $600 to have a brush pile hauled away, last year, one of my new years resolutions, was to get a wood chipper, and never have to spend that money again. Last year, we decided to clean up our backyard, for the first time in a decade or so. Due to the fact that we live on the edge of woods, we had an extremely large number of small saplings growing in the yard. After cutting them all down, and adding them to our ever re-growing brush pile, I decided to start looking at some wood chippers. Now due to the crazy prices on gas, right now, I knew up front, that I wanted an electric powered one. The bonus of not going deaf while using it, would be a major plus, too. Sure, I wouldn't be able to fit 1ft wide chunks of wood, but most of the wood we're disposing of, were 1-2" or less in diameter. I saw this one, out here, and regardless of all of the glowing reviews, just couldn't bring myself to buy it online. So, I decided to check the various stores around us, and wound up settling on another brand. I brought it home, and started to assemble it, only to find out I had missing pieces. So... back to the store it went. The store replaced it, and I brought it home, and assembled it... only to find a bolt missing... ok.. fine.. this time I just called the store, and they said they'd give me a bolt. So I took another trip (did I fail to mention the physical store is roughly 30 mins away?) retrieved the bolt, and came home and finished the assembly. Great!! The product is assembled.. and I take it outside to start working on the brush pile. The first thing I notice, is that some of the branches won't fit. The manufacturer claims 1.5", but the slot to insert the branches is only 1.2"... ooookay then. So, I feed a few branches through.. and the unit gets jammed due to some evergreen fronds. They're not big, they just apparently got stuck in the feeder, after the chipper mechanism. So, I have to take the unit apart, to clean those out. Fine. I continue to chip a few branches, and the unit stops, indicating it's overheated.... for maybe 10 branches, in the pile of several hundred. I wait for the unit to cool down, feed another 4 branches through, and it overheats again. This time... no matter what I do, the unit will not turn back on, even though it indicates it should be. Frustrated, returned the unit.. came home, and ordered this one. .. and what a purchase it is :) It chops up branches with no issues, and while it doesn't exactly produce full on 'mulch' like some people want, it DOES make spreading out the branches, into gardens and compost piles, VERY easy. I went through the entire brunch pile, today, and then went out of my way to give my trees and bushes a trim... just so I could chop up the branches... It's fantastic. How much was the entire brush pile? Approximately 22 of the little canvas totes the unit came with, full. Not bad at all. Finished it up, wiped it down with a damp cloth.. and it's ready for the next time :) Now, there are a few complaints, too, but nothing that glaring. 1.) if you are feeding small length twigs into the unit... say, 6-10 inches long.. the unit will occasionally flip them back out. Not a big deal, just gotta remember to wear gloves, and eye protection.. and keep your hand over the opening while feeding small items in, so they don't bounce back out. 2.) The wheels on the unit are definitely the cheap style plastic things. They are serviceable, but maneuvering the chipper over the yard, via the wheels, is somewhat counter productive. I just found it easier to carry it, as it's not very heavy. So... if you're that person, like me, who is sitting on the fence, trying to decide if you really want to purchase this thing online. Do so. It'll potentially save you some frustration, and make your yard nicer in the process :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2022 by S & L

  • An Excellent Chipper With Caveats
Style: Shredder
I bought this chipper to replace a Sun Joe CJ602 with a burnt-out motor. I've also used an Earthwise 15-amp chipper with a similar design and similar capabilities to the CJ602. Here's the bottom line: the CJ603E is a better chipper than either of those models, but with a few notable caveats and a bit of a learning curve to get the most out of it. I've been chipping branches right up to the maximum that will fit through the feeder and it hasn't complained. I've even been feeding it entire 6' trees (all at once) without a problem. The biggest upside to this thing is that it's extremely hard to jam the grinding wheel. With the Earthwise and the CJ602, I'd spend a ton of time opening the machines up to remove a jammed branch. It'd happen at least once or twice an hour, which was incredibly frustrating when trying to clear a lot of brush. I've used this thing for about 10 hours total and never once had to clear a jam. You can bind the motor up, but I've always been able to throw it in reverse and immediately get started again. In most cases, I could keep on grinding whatever caused it to stop in the first place. That said, a lot of the complaints are also correct. It won't really shred. You get coarse chips, especially with larger branches, but it's not quite as bad as pictures make it look. The grinding wheel tends to both cut and crush branches, and anything over an inch gets reduced pretty hard. You're not going to end up with mulch that's as pretty and uniform as the store-bought stuff, but it's basically what you'd get if you asked an arborist to drop a load of unscreened chips on your doorstep. Sizing may also be an issue for some people. As mentioned, you're not getting a shredder. Small twigs, leaves, etc. won't produce good results. You can put them through, but you'll get the best output if you shove a whole bunch through at once instead of feeding them individually. Bunching small twigs crushes them against each other, preventing them from slipping through the grinding wheel unharmed. I've used this strategy with thin blackberry canes and it works more or less okay for my needs. At the end of the day, this machine is great for homeowners that need to clear brush or just deal with general yard waste. I've been using it to clear almost an acre of land and it's been a champ. You aren't going to get it to eat 2" branches and there's a bit of a learning curve to chipping up small twigs, but it ultimately gets the job done reliably with decent enough results. A gas chipper will be worlds better, but the CJ603E is smaller, easier to set up, cheaper, and perfect for what it claims to do. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2022 by George Legeza

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