🌿 Mulch Your Way to a Greener Tomorrow!
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S**U
Llama/Alpaca Hay Chopper
Our old llama and alpacas were quidding their hay into large spitballs. I bought long scissors to hand cut smaller pieces. Our Vetrinarian suggested a leaf chopper. Many used plastic twine, too dangerous if pieces get ingested. We found this brand with steel blades! Perfect. We trust the brand because we have their electric cart.We have cut a large cardboard box to tightly fit the dispenser to catch the fine pieces. Wear mask and ear protection.Perfect cuts for our old boys!!
C**M
Metal blades
I was skeptical of this but it worked amazing turned leaves into crumbs. Doesn't work great with wet leaves. I found using a heavy duty 10' cord worked best. As long as you don't put packed clumps of leaves in and let it do it's thing it works awesome. Definitely recommend
E**N
It Didn't Perform
I don't like writing these reviews but it didn't handle leaves or cardboard. I have it another try with really dry leaves and I got nothing. Maybe a had powered one might did the job.
D**N
Happy
Leaf shredder worked just exactly as the explained of on the webpage. I’m very happy with this and I’m glad that I purchased it.
J**M
Not worth the money
Works but not great. Jams very easily. Not worth the money
R**R
Chops Straw
My wife uses this to chop straw for our chicken beds. It works well for this application.
S**R
Leafs must be dry
Leafs must be very dry for unit to work effectively, otherwise it constantly jams up
T**H
Nice Piece of equipment
Works as advertised. Being a leaf shredder and not a wood chipper, it does bog down when large wet clumps of leaves get thrown in or larger sticks, but I was able to put handfuls in at a time and it shredded them into a fine mulch. I intend to use it for that purpose specifically, good bye ordering expensive bark mulch. I also plan to use it as a soil additive to my vegetable gardens.I thought it was easy to assemble, and while not super rugged, it's strong enough for the job. Any more sturdy and it would start to get heavy and not very movable.
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