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McCulloch MCS2001 14 amp Electric Chipper/Shredder

McCulloch MCS2001 14 amp Electric Chipper/Shredder Reviews



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McCulloch MCS2001 14 amp Electric Chipper/Shredder Feature

  • Chipper/shredder handles leaves, brush, and branches up to 1-1/2 inches in diameter
  • Three-cycle shredding and mulching system ensures consistent, quality results
  • Patented top hopper design and tamper that keeps fingers away from the V-type blade at all times
  • Includes 7-inch wheels for portability and maneuverability, and a rounded discharge chute that's a snap to clean
  • Two-year warranty; 90 days for commercial use
Take care of yard waste and do your part to protect the environment with the eco-friendly McCulloch MCS2001 14-Amp Electric Chipper/Shredder. Featuring an ETop hopper design and a three-way feed, this handy tool makes quick work of twigs, branches, and other debris. It can even save time and money by allowing you to make your own mulch.

The MCS2001 14-Amp Electric Chipper/Shredder offers:
  • Peak power of 2.5 HP
  • Quiet, electric operation
  • The ability to handle leaves, brush, and branches up to 1.5 inches in diameter
  • Three-cycle shredding and mulching for consistent results
  • A patented top hopper design for improved safety



This chipper/shredder offers an eco-friendly way to turn yard waste into valuable mulch.
14 Amp Induction Motor and Three-Cycle Shredding System for Fast Results
Complete with a 14 Amp induction motor that offers a peak power of 2.5 HP, the MCS2001 makes quick work of small branches and tree limbs with a diameter measuring up to 1.5 inches, as well as leaves and brush. Its three-cycle shredding and mulching system ensures consistent, quality results, even after repeated use.

Straightforward, User-Friendly Operation
The MCS2001 is incredibly easy to use. Simply turn the machine on with a quick flip of the switch, and in just a few seconds the MCS2001 reduces yard waste to a pile of finely shredded wood that you can dispose of or re-purpose as mulch.

Safe, Eco-Friendly Design Protects Fingers and the Environment
Designed with safety in mind, the MCS2001 boasts a patented top hopper design and tamper that keeps fingers away from the V-type blade at all times. And because it's powered by electricity, it offers quieter, cleaner operation and avoids the mess and pollution of gas.

Seven-Inch Wheels for Portability
Efficient, easy to assemble, and user-friendly, the MCS2001 includes seven-inch wheels for portability and maneuverability, and a rounded discharge chute that's a snap to clean. For added convenience, the chipper is compact enough to store in a home shop or garage, and it is backed by a two-year warranty (90 days for commercial use).

McCulloch: An Industry Leader in Technology, Innovation, and Value
An industry leader in the development of technology, quality, function, ergonomics, and design of outdoor maintenance tools for over 60 years, McCulloch has established an unrivaled, worldwide reputation for reliability and value. Founded in 1946, McCulloch rapidly moved to the forefront of two-stroke petrol engine design, growing into one of the world's leading manufacturers of chainsaws, trimmers, brushcutters, and hedge cutters.

What's in the Box
Chipper, tamper, manual, and warranty card.
McCulloch chipper/shredders make quick work out of twigs and small branches. The 3-way feed makes it easy to reduce your yard waste in a minimal amount of time. You also save yourself money by making your own mulch. McCulloch, Electric Chipper/Shredder, Powerful 14A Motor, Shreds Brush & Leaves, Chips Limbs Up To 1-1/2" Diameter, Rounded Discharge Chute For Easy Clean Up, Easy Maintenance, Maneuverability & Storage.


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Dec 15, 2010 18:32:07

McCulloch MCS2003 15 amp Electric Chipper/Shredder

McCulloch MCS2003 15 amp Electric Chipper/Shredder Reviews



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This chipper works for me. I've owned this model for seven years and it's been worth it's weight in gold. I'm about to order another one because the plastic has become cracked and distended to the point where it no longer feeds correctly and I have to keep unjamming it; but this is just a recent development. Up until now it has worked really well for my needs which I think are typical of the average homeowner with a house in the suburbs. I've got half a dozen trees, none over twelve years old plus an arbor with wisteria and grape plus assorted odds and ends of flora. This machine chops it up nicely and reduces a big pile to a little pile fit for composting. It won't grind the Amazon or main branches from large old-growth trees but for guys like me, and probably you too, it's been a really valuable asset.

McCulloch MCS2003 15 amp Electric Chipper/Shredder Feature

  • Tamper included
  • Rounded chute
  • H-type blade
  • Top hopper design
  • Environmentally friendly
Chipper Shredders offer a fast convenient way to clean up the leaves and debris in your yard while keeping the environement alive


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It's aight - Guitarface -
I wanted an chipper/shredder because I have a lot of trees and bushes in my yard, and an electric model because spilled gas is very bad for ground water. I got the opportunity to pick up this model cheap at online auction. Assembly was pretty easy, and I started working on a big pile of accumulated branches in my yard. I got about halfway through it in three hours, part of which was getting the hang of how best to use the unit. I couldn't shred anything but tiny twigs *completely* without risking a jam. I'll explain... Anything large enough to push through the rubber guard should go through that hole. Best to do only one significant size stick at a time. When it's pushed down as far as it will go without sticking your hands past the hopper's safety zone, it's best to just pull out the rest of the stick and toss it aside for kindling, rather than try to grind it completely. There is a reamer that looks like a shovel handle, to push things down further, but it rarely works because the branches need to stay more or less vertical, and there's no real mechanism to hold it that way. Once you get a few medium sized pieces of wood floating around the blades, there will be a jam sooner or later, and you want to avoid that. So I pull out the rest of the stick while it's still long enough to do so safely. Jams are pretty easy to fix, though, which is good because they happen frequently enough even if you are pretty careful. Bigger sticks, toward the size limit of the hole (about 1.5" diameter tops) took a little more working and rotating around, pulling them back up every couple of seconds so the motor could get back up to speed before chopping a little more, especially with harder and fresher pieces of wood. A few pieces just weren't going to go very far. Also didn't seem very handy nor effective for leaves, but I just mulch them with my (Black and Decker electric mulching) lawn mower anyway. The MCS2003 ain't the greatest, but it's among the cheapest, and works well enough once you have the hang of it. You're not going to be able just toss in huge branch after huge branch like the street crews, that's for sure. But once I get through the backlog of debris, I think this unit will be handy enough for keeping yard debris under control. One more thing, follow the safety instructions and be careful, that's still a pretty powerful motor and some sharp blades, plus debris can go flying!



Nov 02, 2010 08:41:05