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Viking GE250 Electric Garden Shredder 240v
Viking GE250 Electric Garden Shredder 240v

Features:

• Motor voltage: 230
• Nominal output (KW): 2.5
• Rpm: 2800
• Tool: Multi-cut 200
• Branch thickness diameter (mm): approx 35
• Housing: polymer
• Appliance height (cm): 144
• Weight (kg): 25

These well-designed shredders provide high shredding output of flower cuttings, vegetables, leaves, bushy twigs and branches of average thickness.

VIKING are the conventional garden shredders for processing large quantities of garden waste such as flower cuttings, vegetables, leaves and both bushy and thin twigs. A sound proofed feed chute and low-vibration materials ensure a very quiet operation. The sharpening intervals are extended due to easily reversible cutting blades. Modern, corrosion resistant materials ensure reliable operation and long life.

VIKING shredders are equipped with no-voltage off switches as standard ensuring user safety at all times, this prevents automatic reactivation after reinstatement of the power supply in the event of power cuts or trips. 


£319.99 Including Vat


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10 Rules for Optimal Composting

• A wind proof, semi shaded area, near the house is ideal.

• You'll need a container for collecting composting and storing the waste material.

• Shred the plant trimmings using a shredder.

• The better the balance between green nitrogenous material and brown carbon containing substances the better the result.

• Do not pile up large quantities of the same material in one area, always mix the materials.

• Ensure that the climate conditions are correct, not too damp, and not too dry.

• Always cover the compost to protect against the rain, sun and weeds.

• Compost material must make contact with the soil to provide access for worms and insects.

• Mix freshly deposited compost with mature compost.

• Always have a pitchfork at hand so that newly deposited material, such as kitchen waste, can be continually mixed with the old material underneath.