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    dazaspc

    dazaspcSA, 5031

    • 27 reviews
    • 13 likes

    Barely adequate

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    Supa or not so supa

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    I can't say I'm geatly impressed. I can compare it with my past Rover (model no. forgotten), which was easy to man/person-handle and did a better mulching job. The SupaSwift isn't good at shredding leaves or fine material. It's cumbersome to move to the work site if not on flat ground. The size and weight indicates that it's more likely to have been designed for a man to use.
    It's better than nothing
    Interior becomes clogged, even when green and dry materials are mixed as per directions. The instruction manual doesn't indicate where the re-set button is located.

    Chalkyt

    Chalkyt

    • 3 reviews

    Good domestic machine

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    Does a good job mulching the annual fruit tree pruning branches. Doesn't mulch the leaves and small twigs too well as they tend to get discharged before really getting chopped up. Overall very rugged but takes longer than a larger $1000+ machine would. However if mulching is only an occasional exercise, the time doesn't really matter.
    Reasonably inexpensive, rugged, handles branches well
    Not too good on leaves and twigs as they are quickly discharged before being properly mulched.

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    Questions & Answers

    philip.gray

    philip.grayasked

    Chipper Chopper CC3300 L/H thread on the motor shaft is stripped, does anyone have a solution or know where you can get a replacement motor.



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    Geoff P

    Geoff Pasked

    Can someone please tell me where on the Central Coast NSW can I buy a Chopper Blade 998CC57 for a Supaswift Chipper Chopper?

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    Peter T.

    Peter T.asked

    I need to replace motor bearings but as it still runs I would like to find out what size they are before I replace them, can anyone help?

    1 answer
    Mick
    Mick

    I imagine the manufacturer would be the best person to ask. Alternatively, find someone who can look inside it, and who will NOT say "it's not worth fixing" and will be able to give you the necessary information. I'm thinking along the lines of an older repair person more prepared to to repair than to throw away as rubbish!

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