- Clean the machine after each use
- Check and tighten all bolts monthly
- Lubricate moving parts every 3 months
- Inspect blades for wear every 20 hours of use
- Store in a dry location
- Check electrical cables before each use
The Forest Master utilises hardened steel blades with precision-engineered cutting mechanisms capable of handling branches up to 40mm in diameter.
Equipped with 2500W to 3000W motors, these shredders deliver exceptional torque for consistent performance.
Built-in safety switches, overload protection, and emergency stop buttons ensure secure operation.
Large wheels and ergonomic handles make transportation around the garden effortless.
40-litre collection box with transparent window for monitoring fill levels.
| Brand | Motor Power | Max Branch Size | Collection Box | Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Forest Master | 2500W-3000W | 40mm | 40L | £299-£399 |
| Bosch | 2200W | 35mm | 35L | £350-£450 |
| Makita | 2500W | 45mm | 45L | £400-£500 |
| Einhell | 2000W | 30mm | 30L | £200-£300 |
| Ryobi | 2400W | 40mm | 35L | £300-£400 |
The standard model can effectively process branches up to 40mm in diameter.
The noise level is approximately 94dB, which is lower than many competitors.
Yes, basic assembly is required but comes with clear instructions and necessary tools.
A 2-year manufacturer's warranty is standard, with option to extend.
While it can process slightly damp materials, best performance is achieved with dry garden waste.
Blade inspection is recommended every 20 hours of use.
The standard collection box holds 40 litres of shredded material.
While robust, it's designed for domestic use. Commercial models are available separately.
Average power consumption is 2500W-3000W depending on the material being shredded.
Yes, Forest Master provides a full range of replacement parts and accessories.