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Very nice quality bag.
By Brian on Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024
A great addition to my Great Circle chipper/shredder.
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Not a Craftsman!
By Bob on Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
For a couple decades I used a Craftsman Chipper Shredder, no longer being manufactured. It died. So, I bought what appeared to be the best available. As stated elsewhere, it is not easy to put the oil in; the Craftsman had a Briggs & Stratton engine, loaded from the top, checked from the bottom. To mulch leaves with the Craftsman, I laid the chute on the ground and raked them in; with the Landworks, I took off the stiff top hopper guard and scooped my leaves into the top (my aching back and legs). On my Craftsman, the large bag was secured by a very convenient string and laid on the ground. On the Landworks, I had to screw and unscrew the bag securing knobs, each time, securing the bag to the rod, and not all mulch got into the bag. The Landworks did a good job, though, mulching my leaves. With the Craftsman (with three blades), the chips were quite suitable for garden mulch; with the Landworks (with only two blades), many times the twigs were just bent and not chipped, or large/coarse chips resulted from larger twigs. I bought the larger bag - it should come with a longer (4 ft.) supporting rod. It's a nice machine - it could be much better
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