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Wen 41121 15-Amp Rolling Electric Wood Chipper and Shredder

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Style: Wood Chipper


Features

  • Turn your excess lawn clippings, twigs and foliage into high-grade nutrient-rich mulch
  • Shred sticks and branches up to 1.5 inches in diameter with ease
  • 15-Amp motor provides up to 8000 cuts per minute (over 130 cuts per second)
  • Internal safety mechanism automatically prevents startups when the hopper is still open

Description

Remember when you could completely decimate loose foliage? Show the sticks, branches, twigs and plants in your yard who’s boss with the WEN 15-Amp Rolling Electric Shredder. This compact yet powerful wood chipper instantly turns your excess lawn clippings into high-grade garden mulch. The powerful 15-amp motor rotates the two internal 7-inch blades at a rate of 8000 cuts per minute. Combine that with the spacious hopper to take on branches and sticks up to 1.5 inches thick. Our lightweight design combined with the 6-inch wheels and handle make for easy transportation and storage between jobs. Internal safety mechanisms automatically prevent the wood chipper from turning on when the hopper is open. This package also includes two pre-installed blades, a push stick with onboard storage, and a collection bag. And, because its a WEN product. a wide variety of replacement parts, and a friendly customer help line all to make sure you remember WEN.

Brand: WEN


Power Source: Corded Electric


Material: Wood


Color: Orange


Style: Wood Chipper


Item Weight: 23.1 Pounds


Cutting Width: 7 Inches


Operation Mode: Automatic


Product Dimensions: 21"D x 16.5"W x 36"H


Assembly Required: No


Brand: WEN


Power Source: Corded Electric


Material: Wood


Color: Orange


Style: Wood Chipper


Item Weight: 23.1 Pounds


Cutting Width: 7 Inches


Operation Mode: Automatic


Product Dimensions: 21"D x 16.5"W x 36"H


Assembly Required: No


UPC: 044459411215


Global Trade Identification Number: 15


Manufacturer: WEN


Item Weight: 23.1 pounds


Department: Lawn & Garden


Item model number: 41121


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Solidly built chipper, makes quality mulch.
Style: Wood Chipper + 13-Gal. Bin
This chipper is awesome. It was a breeze to set up, and it is a lot of fun to operate. I have a large buckthorn thicket on my property, and this machine has been chewing it up effortlessly. It's perfect for all the brambly branches. It turns everything into a nice mulch perfect for spreading on gardens. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2025 by Thomas

  • Well made, useful tool. I recommend it.
Style: Wood Chipper
I got this to process the fire hazard plants in my property. It’s mostly oak and sage brush. But there are several other plants. A good variety. Part of me was worried that it may be just too weak, trip constantly or the machine would break down. I worked it entire day without any issues. I am pleasantly surprised by the quality. The manual is well written with attention to detail, with all replaceable parts listed clearly. This is a legitimate tool. My only wish would be a slightly easier feed port that can aid the branches and paddle into the hole. The straight edges seem unnecessary. Additionally, the paddle seems to be an afterthought. It’s hallow plastic, (like a toy baseball bat) so got deformed easily. Its mounting position is also too low for a tool that’s only occasionally needed. I think I’ll ditch that and use a thick branch instead. The shredded mulch is also very usable. Pieces are small enough to compost easily. Motor is only as loud as a shop vacuum. While shredding, naturally it gets louder. But I was comfortable even when not using an earpiece and did not worry about neighbors being bothered. Overall, I recommend this for any homeowner with a garden that has trees requiring annual attention. It’s a good designed and fairly priced tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025 by 314559

  • Great Chipper/Shredder
Style: Wood Chipper + 13-Gal. Bin
First of all, I am very happy with this product and how it performs... I bought the WEN 41130 Chipper and Shredder four months ago to replace a 5-HP beast of a chipper that got to be too much for me. The WEN works really well for what I now need to maintain our property. It works entirely differently than the gas unit. The gas powered chipper didn't need to be sharp it just used brute force to knock everything to pieces. The WEN is much lower torque but high speed and requires sharp blades and is more of a finesse machine. I managed to get some small gravel in with my branches when I first got it and that was the end of my work period. The gravel immediately dulled the blades and presto, no more chipping until it got new blades. But its easy to change blades. It takes me about 20 minutes and they're reasonably priced. They last pretty long, but you don need to have them in stock as they will get dull even with clean use. So now I'm very careful about what gets in. Of course it's slower than my old beast but is so light and needs no oil or gas, and doesn't weigh a ton. It does what it says it will in terms of what it can chip. It doesn't however like really twisty or wood with big turns. They won't feed well. for me it works just right and the price is amazing given the really smart design. I have several WEN tools and I'm happy with them all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2025 by D and B

  • Just doesn't do the job as described.
Style: Wood Chipper
I've had this thing for six months now. I got it to chip windfall branches and creeper stems with which to make compost. It will chip seasoned sticks up to 3/4", but it jams up with anything green. When it jams up, shreds of wood wrap around the blade disk, and you have to remove the hopper and wrestle with the stuck debris to release it. Speaking of which, the release knob needs dozens of half-turns to open or close it, why couldn't the release not have a quarter turn catch that doesn't take several minutes to activate? So it takes hours to make about two gallons of chips, and it's mostly not chips. More than half the material you input ends up as long, split twigs that are not good for compost. Also, it does not take 1 1/2" sticks as advertised, unless the sticks are rotten to the consistency of cheese (domestic cheddar, not Parmesan) and straight as a ruler. This product is a joke. I am not using mine any more and it will probably soon go to the landfill. I discovered that tree contractors will deliver a load of chips (maybe 10 cubic yards or more) for free, that would be all the chips I'll ever need. For composting purposes, I discovered that you can make biochar using all sizes of waste wood. You can use timbers as wide as three inches, just chop them to 2-foot lengths with a chainsaw, and split them with an ax if they are too big to char totally. The resultant biochar is perfect size chips, and they have micropores which shelter the sort of bacteria you need in your compost, they also absorb any harmful gases like methane or ammonia produced in the compost, and they sequester the carbon for hundreds of years, while also doing the job wood chips do, i.e. creating spaces in the compost for air to circulate and be available for benevolent bugs. In other words, you don't need this stupid machine, and you can save yourself large gobs of time and frustration by not buying one. I'd give this zero stars if possible. Also, the plastic plunger that is supposed to push items down is fragile. Mine is repaired with duck tape. UPDATE: After reading some of the reviews, I decided to try removing and reversing the blades. A standard 6MM allen key did not work. It was impossible to exert enough force under the blade guard. I tried a t-handle driver, which usually works for recalcitrant screws, also didn't work. I was contemplating drilling out the screw heads and using a counter-screw extractor. This would probably require replacement screws for over $20. Eventually I used an allen key with a handle attachment providing leverage on the short side while allowing use of the long side of the L-shaped key, rising above the blade guard. Those screws are torqued in extremely tight at the factory. One assumes this is to avoid liability if a blade detaches at 4000 rpm and causes injury. Which begs the question: why doesn't the manufacturer provide the proper torque setting so I can keep the same level of safety as per the original manufacturer. Let alone how to get a torque wrench with an Allen adapter into the small space available. I ended up tightening it up as hard as I could. When I fired it up with the blade reversed, it did better, but there were still plenty of long split twigs needing to be sorted out. Incidentally, the screw heads had a lot of debris in them, which prevented the Allen key making a good fit. I had to clean out the heads with a small brush and some alcohol. And I also put some WD40 on the screws the day before. They say that the blades can be sharpened, but the damage to the used cutting edge looks quite deep and there might not be enough case-hardened meat left on the core steel to properly sharpen the blade. [Update] I got that free delivery of wood chips from a local tree surgeon, so the 12 cubic yards is a lifetime supply, and I can always get another truckload if I run out. My windfall wood now gets made into biochar, so this wood chipper is retired and taking up room in my shed until I figure out how to recycle it or reuse the parts. Imho the thing is built down to a price with the cheapest possible components, so there's probably not much in there with any reuse value. I will say that this wood chip delivery is about 50 wheelbarrow loads so it will take a while to move it from my front lawn to a corner to store it in the back, but it's excellent exercise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024 by sausage_guy

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