Posted by Jim Allan on August 27, 2006, 5:38 pm
The FAQ re garden shredders seems to be unavailable at the moment so any
advice would be appreciated.
I had a lot of experience with a large petrol engine shredder when
making compost in my previous garden, however I have now moved to a
small garden where I still intend to make compost, although on a smaller
scale.
I'm thinking about getting an electric shredder but have no experience
of such machines. The Bosch AXT2200 seems to get a favourable write-up
but before committing myself I'd appreciate any advice or other
recommendations anyone might have.
Regards.
--
Jim
Posted by EddSmith on August 27, 2006, 6:28 pm
Hello,
Have you thought about going along to a few garden machinery dealers.
Listen to what they have to say without committing yourself to anything
and make your mind up from what you see and hear. Even ask for
demonstrations and if they could put you in contact with someone who
has purchased similar machines.
EddSmith
www.charleylandscapes.com
http://groups.google.com/group/charleylandscapes
http://groups.google.com/group/Garden-Machinery
Posted by Mary Fisher on August 28, 2006, 7:36 am
> Hello,
> Have you thought about going along to a few garden machinery dealers.
> Listen to what they have to say without committing yourself to anything
> and make your mind up from what you see and hear. Even ask for
> demonstrations and if they could put you in contact with someone who
> has purchased similar machines.
Edd's advice is sound but to answer your question about personal experience,
we have one (don't know the name) and it's great to use. Sometimes we
compost stuff, if it's soft, sometimes we keep the stuff in bags and then
spread it directly on the garden, there have been times when it's gone
straight onto beds (vegetable). But we have a couple of bantams who turn it
over and activate it for us ...
> EddSmith
Posted by John on August 29, 2006, 6:28 am
Jim Allan wrote:
> I'm thinking about getting an electric shredder but have no experience
> of such machines. The Bosch AXT2200 seems to get a favourable write-up
> but before committing myself I'd appreciate any advice or other
> recommendations anyone might have.
> Regards.
> --
> Jim
I've got the Bosch and can recommend it.
It is heavy to carry, and very soft stuff sometimes clogs it - but that
should have gone straight into the compost anyway.
If it does jam it is easy to clear.
John
Posted by davej on August 30, 2006, 11:48 am
get a quiet shredder- screw type- not the noisy spinning blade type . b&q
have a cheaper ryobi model than the bosch. I got a bosch axt 2000 off ebay
catalogue return less than half price brilliant.
> Jim Allan wrote:
>>
>> I'm thinking about getting an electric shredder but have no experience
>> of such machines. The Bosch AXT2200 seems to get a favourable write-up
>> but before committing myself I'd appreciate any advice or other
>> recommendations anyone might have.
>>
>> Regards.
>> --
>> Jim
> I've got the Bosch and can recommend it.
> It is heavy to carry, and very soft stuff sometimes clogs it - but that
> should have gone straight into the compost anyway.
> If it does jam it is easy to clear.
> John
>
> Have you thought about going along to a few garden machinery dealers.
> Listen to what they have to say without committing yourself to anything
> and make your mind up from what you see and hear. Even ask for
> demonstrations and if they could put you in contact with someone who
> has purchased similar machines.