Dexmalle Electric Wood Chippers
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- •Dia 165mm rotate bottom wheel for maximum portability
- •Two hardended steel blades easily shred garden waster
- •Powerful enough to shred branches up to 40mm in diameter
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Maintaining a yard to be proud of usually produces a lot of organic waste. When you have an electric wood chipper, you can efficiently cut up branches, twigs and leaves to create mulch that your plants will love. Spread the mulch out over the surface of the soil around trees, bushes, flower beds and vegetable gardens to help your plants thrive.
The best wood chippers save you the hassle of carrying branches across your garden. At Lowe’s, we offer a selection of powerful, portable mulch makers that can shred branches as large as almost 1-3/4 inches in diameter. The chippers’ grooved wheels maneuver easily over thick roots and rocky landscaping.
Your garden wood chipper comes with safety features, such as a safety stop and a locking knob on the hopper, so your motor won’t operate if left open. Before you turn on your electric wood chipper, check out our guide — How to Prune Trees and Shrubs — to ensure you’re operating it effectively.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What’s the difference between a wood chipper and a wood chipper shredder?
A: People typically use wood chippers to break down wood from their yard — such as branches and sticks — into smaller chips. A wood shredder, on the other hand, is good for tearing leaves and twigs but not for shredding thicker pieces of wood.
Q: What should I look for when buying a wood chipper?
A: Your electric wood chipper should have a powerful motor to break down thick branches. You should also check to see whether the chipper has sufficient safety features to protect you and your family from injury. Additional features, such as easy maneuverability and a spacious hopper that can accommodate big handfuls of wood waste, may also be worth seeking. You’ll find we offer wood chippers with all of the above at Lowes.com.
Q: Can you put dry branches in a chipper?
A: Yes, a wood chipper can easily handle dry branches, as long as their thickness falls within the range of its capabilities. Wet wood is harder for a chipper to handle and can cause clogs.