Posted by Rob Hamadi on March 5, 2007, 2:36 am
Hi all
Having started cutting back a load of wildly overgrown trees, bushes,
hedges, pretty much everything that the previous owners don't seem to
have pruned at all, I find that I'm getting unfeasibly large piles of
waste. Seems that a shredder and a compost heap or two might be in
order.
Previous discussion here seems to have leaned in favour of Bosch or
Ryobi shredders, which seem to be similarly priced. Both brands seem
to make regular models and quiet models. The Bosch quiet model has a
screw type blade, and both quiet models have reverse, where as the
regular models don't appear to.
So, if you'd be so kind, in the experience of the group: Bosch or
Ryobi, quiet or not?
TIA
--
Rob
Posted by Charlie Pridham on March 5, 2007, 3:50 am
> Hi all
> Having started cutting back a load of wildly overgrown trees, bushes,
> hedges, pretty much everything that the previous owners don't seem to
> have pruned at all, I find that I'm getting unfeasibly large piles of
> waste. Seems that a shredder and a compost heap or two might be in
> order.
> Previous discussion here seems to have leaned in favour of Bosch or
> Ryobi shredders, which seem to be similarly priced. Both brands seem
> to make regular models and quiet models. The Bosch quiet model has a
> screw type blade, and both quiet models have reverse, where as the
> regular models don't appear to.
> So, if you'd be so kind, in the experience of the group: Bosch or
> Ryobi, quiet or not?
> TIA
> --
> Rob
Definitely one of the quiet types not so much for the noise reduction its
just a better method of shredding they use. as to which manufacture, don't
know I am still very happy with our Bosch 2200 but have never seen one of
the others.
--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collections of Clematis viticella (cvs) and
Lapageria rosea
Posted by Nick Maclaren on March 5, 2007, 4:04 am
|> >
|> Definitely one of the quiet types not so much for the noise reduction its
|> just a better method of shredding they use. as to which manufacture, don't
|> know I am still very happy with our Bosch 2200 but have never seen one of
|> the others.
Agreed. I have a few niggles about the Bosch 2200, but it has started
to look well-used in a mere 3 months! From the specifications, the
Bosch 2200 uses a slightly different and slightly superior method to
the Bosch 1600 and 2000.
While you can compost twigs directly (and I did until this winter),
that DOES need a lot more time and space.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
Posted by Sue on March 5, 2007, 6:19 am
> So, if you'd be so kind, in the experience of the group: Bosch or
> Ryobi, quiet or not?
Alko. :)
Get a 'quiet' type. If you get a bladed one you'll regret it. They're
horribly noisy and bung up all the time, ime.
My Alko 'Silent Power' model is several years old and still going
strong. They seem very robustly made.
--
Sue
Posted by Dave Hill on March 5, 2007, 7:01 am
> Hi all
> Having started cutting back a load of wildly overgrown trees, bushes,
> hedges, pretty much everything that the previous owners don't seem to
> have pruned at all, I find that I'm getting unfeasibly large piles of
> waste. Seems that a shredder and a compost heap or two might be in
> order.
> Previous discussion here seems to have leaned in favour of Bosch or
> Ryobi shredders, which seem to be similarly priced. Both brands seem
> to make regular models and quiet models. The Bosch quiet model has a
> screw type blade, and both quiet models have reverse, where as the
> regular models don't appear to.
> So, if you'd be so kind, in the experience of the group: Bosch or
> Ryobi, quiet or not?
> TIA
> --
> Rob
Just a point of information, Be carefull, the birds round here are
starting to look for nesting sites, and remember it is against the law
to destroy a birds nest, even if they are only starting to build.
So Cut with care.
My chiper is petrol driven and capacity was my deciding factor.
David Hill
> Having started cutting back a load of wildly overgrown trees, bushes,
> hedges, pretty much everything that the previous owners don't seem to
> have pruned at all, I find that I'm getting unfeasibly large piles of
> waste. Seems that a shredder and a compost heap or two might be in
> order.
> Previous discussion here seems to have leaned in favour of Bosch or
> Ryobi shredders, which seem to be similarly priced. Both brands seem
> to make regular models and quiet models. The Bosch quiet model has a
> screw type blade, and both quiet models have reverse, where as the
> regular models don't appear to.
> So, if you'd be so kind, in the experience of the group: Bosch or
> Ryobi, quiet or not?
> TIA
> --
> Rob