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SuperHandy Leaf Mulcher Shredder Electric Green and Waste Management Heavy Duty 120V AC 11" Inch Cutting Blade .5" Inch Cutting Capacity for Leaves, Grass, & Clippings

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Arrives Wednesday, Jun 5
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Features

  • SPECIFICATIONS; Consistent speeds provided by (3) 11" (280mm) inch blades gyrating at 4,100RPMs, producing no smog and quieter operation compared to gasoline-powered chippers, making it eco-friendly and user-friendly.
  • DURABILITY; Durable heavy-duty steel upper feeding port and body, powered by an all-powerful 15-AMP 1800 Watt 120VAC 60Hz electric belt-driven motor, capable of handling 0.5" inch (12.7mm) MAX diameter small branches/twigs.
  • GREEN; The Green Renewable Recycling & Waste Management Leaf Mulcher has a durable steel housing with a powder-coated steel frame for motor assembly protection, equipped with an instant start switch and overload protection switch, and comes with two 6" transport wheels.
  • CAPABLE; The Electric Leaf Mulcher Shredder is built to listed approved standards and certified cull quality tested, and should always be used with the correct extension cord type/size and connected to a GFCI outlet. It is best suited for outdoor environments.
  • SAFETY and PROPER USE - Our Electric Leaf Mulcher Shredder Mulcher Shredder is built to listed approved standards & certified cull quality tested. Always use the correct extension cord type/size for the distance of extension needed, refer to the owners manual on page E2 for recommended instructions, also always connect Wood Chipper to a GFCI outlet. SuperHandy Leaf Mulcher Shredder are best suited for outdoor environments

Brand: SuperHandy


Power Source: Electric


Item Weight: 46.5 Pounds


Cutting Width: 12.7 Millimeters


Product Dimensions: 25.5"L x 18.4"W


Brand: SuperHandy


Power Source: Electric


Item Weight: 46.5 Pounds


Cutting Width: 12.7 Millimeters


Product Dimensions: 25.5"L x 18.4"W


Speed: 4100 RPM


Assembly Required: Yes


Item Weight: 46.5 pounds


Manufacturer: SuperHandy


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: GUO056-FBA


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You can make compost so much faster with chopped up leaves! I had been using my Toro blower/vacuum which did a great job chopping the leaves but even a small stick would clog it and I would have to stop too often to clear it out. This chops them just as good but much easier, faster and can chopped the smaller twigs along with the leaves. I have a favorite $40 tool that I use https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00RD1EWTY?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title to scoop up the piled up leaves.... a snow shovel! Yes, it works great to feed the leaves slowly into the hopper. I used the handle end to give the leaves a little nudge if I happened to drop too many in and it keeps you a little further back for safety. I received the Super Handy mulcher yesterday, put it together today by myself in about 40 min (64yo female, not mechanically inclined) and it was easy. Only thing the instructions did not explain was the clips that holds the wheels on has to be spread out. I had several piles of leaves ready to go and I can't believe how fast I got it done. It is kinda loud but tolerable. It is sturdy, easy to roll around and made with what seemed like quality steel. I used a brick to hold the top of the bag (that comes with it) down on top of the output shoot. Some powdered leaf debris does escape out the sides of the bag when it's getting full so I will probably empty it when it is half full going forward. Just put some chopped up leaves with some fresh cut grass and a bit of vegetable scraps to get those microbes active, in your compost pile or tumbler, wet it down a little and keep it damp, toss it with a pitchfork (or turn the tumbler) every couple days and you will gave black gold for your garden/flower beds in no time! You can do this! My method worked so well I just had to share! Get your heirloom seeds and get growing people!😊 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024 by CYNTHIA

  • Motor burned, and it does not work after total of 5 days of operation
Below review is no longer makes sense, as the motor died after total of five days - within two weeks using it. While this shredder effectively reduces leaves to an 18:1 ratio, it unfortunately has significant drawbacks. One major issue is its tendency to frequently overheat and stop functioning. Despite the label's indication of a 'time-out' mode every 20 minutes, even with a substantial hour-long break, the machine struggles to resume operation, and when it does, it can only function for another 5 or max. 10-minute interval. It seems as though the machine can only effectively shred for a limited duration each day. Moreover, the shredder struggles to handle slightly moist leaves. No matter how dry the leaves are, it frequently jams when more than a handful of leaves are fed into it at once. Dealing with jams is incredibly difficult and time-consuming. I have no choice to compare the two devices I purchased SuperHandy and Worx vaccum/shredder: I thought they would do an amazing job together, but SuperHandy failed its part. Worx vacuum/shredder is the clear winner. The Worx device operates continuously, handles larger volumes of leaves, boasts a 16:1 shredding ratio, and is capable of shredding wet leaves. Additionally, it is significantly more affordable than the SuperHandy shredder. I had high hopes that this machine would efficiently handle all my leaf shredding needs, but unfortunately, it falls short in several critical areas. Perhaps something is wrong with the one I received, and reps can help me troubleshoot and/or replace. Cannot wait to see the outcome, because I haven't completed shredding all leaves. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024 by Sibel

  • Works well on dry leaves and twigs, collection of shredded matter could be better
I've used this product for several hours over a couple weeks now and it does a good job shredding/mulching dried leaves and small twigs and branches. I wanted an electric shredder because I'm tired of the maintenance and smell of gas engine equipment (yes, I also have an EV...) The motor and blades are strong - I read reviews that complained about the "weed whip" systems in other products and am glad i got this. I had to order the product twice; for some reason my first order was never delivered by Amazon, who noticed and credited me without me asking - but strange and not so great experience. Here's how I used it - I collect the leaves and whatever else is still on the lawn with my yard tractor (Husqvarna) that has three large collection bags on the back, 9 cu ft, I think. I drive over to the shredder and slowly empty each bag - you need to avoid going too quickly or it will stall. Since the leaf matter that I am putting into the shredder has already been through my lawn mower attachment, I only mulch leaves, a bit of grass and small twigs and branches. The out slot for this is a metal grate that is made to avoid someone putting their hands into it as that is where the blades are. It's easy to image that if the leaves are wet, the "grate" will clog despite the strong wind generated by the blades to blow out the stuff after shredding . I've seen complaints about certain types of leaves, but our yard has Maple, Oak, Tulip, Hickory, Magnolia, and Beech leaves, all of which shred just fine as long as they are dry. If you have a lot of White Pine needles, I can imagine they may at least partially clog the out feed; presumably the stems of some leaves may do the same, but it has not been my experience so far. I check it each time I empty the bag and remove anything that may be stuck in the grate. I have seen various comments about people using different methods to collect what comes out after shredding (e.g., garbage cans, recycling bins, etc.) and I've tried those but nothing really works too well. The legs prevent installing anything that will reach under the shredder and the wind velocity created by the blades is like a strong fan so I have not been able to find anything that can properly catch the output; I've gone back to the bag that is supplied. As long as it's not too full, it works reasonably well but be ready to have a pile of mulched material flying about the base of the shredder. This is why I gave it 4 stars because otherwise, it works as advertised though I have not checked the claim that it reduces 13:1 but three yard tractor collection bags are significantly reduced in volume and will fit in the one bag supplied with the shredder . We use the shredded leaves that come out as mulch for the winter around our garden plants; they are fine enough that I expect them to compost almost completely before next spring, which does not happen in my compost bin with unshredded leaves. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2023 by Alexandre Houcke

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