I find they're fine for woody material, but I don't have a wood to shred.
For garden materials the 3 or 4 I have tried all clogged up. I have even
resorted to trying to dry the material first in a green house, but by the
time most of it comes up - November - it's too late to dry it!
An expensive £400 mistake IMHO.
Trevor
"ogglet" wrote in message
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I want to buy a garden shredder. Has anybody on the group got any advice
on
what to buy or what to avoid. All feedback gratefully received.
Ian
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