At Sandersons Engineering, we offer a range of top-quality chippers that deliver exceptional performance and durability. Our machines are equipped with advanced safety features and powerful engines, designed to handle tasks of any scale. Whether you need a chipper for light yard work or heavy-duty commercial applications, our selection ensures that you can find the right tool for your needs.
Yard Cleanup and Maintenance
Landscaping and Gardening
Agricultural and Forestry Applications
Composting and Soil Improvement
Disaster Cleanup and Emergency Response
Chippers are essential tools for managing yard waste and wood debris, whether you're clearing fallen branches, maintaining a garden, or handling large-scale landscaping projects. They can help you select the ideal chipper for your needs and ensure safe and efficient operation.
The size of the chipper you need depends on the diameter of the branches you'll be processing.
For most residential yards, a chipper that can handle branches up to 3 inches in diameter is sufficient.
For larger jobs, a commercial-grade chipper may be necessary.
While most chippers can handle wet materials, they tend to perform better with dry branches and leaves. Wet material may clog the machine or result in uneven chipping, so it's best to let wood dry if possible.
A chipper is designed to process wood and larger branches into chips, while a shredder typically handles smaller, softer materials like leaves, twigs, and garden waste.
Some machines combine both functions.
Regular maintenance includes checking and sharpening blades, inspecting belts, and cleaning out the chipper after each use.
Always follow the manufacturer’s maintenance recommendations to keep the machine in good condition.
Yes, chippers are excellent for creating compost material by breaking down branches, leaves, and other organic matter.
The chipped material can be added to compost piles to speed up decomposition.
Chippers can be dangerous if not used properly. Always wear safety gear, including gloves, eye protection, and earplugs.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions for safe operation, and avoid wearing loose clothing that could get caught in the machine.
Smaller chippers may run on electric power, while larger, more powerful models usually use petrol or diesel.
Always check the fuel requirements for your specific model.
Electric chippers are generally quieter, lighter, and more suitable for small-scale tasks.
Petrol chippers, on the other hand, offer more power and mobility, making them ideal for larger jobs or areas without access to electrical outlets.
Wood chips can be used as mulch in gardens, walkways, or playgrounds. They can also be added to compost piles or used as a natural ground cover.
At Sandersons Engineering, we go beyond just chippers. We offer a comprehensive range of complementary accessories, including safety gear, replacement parts, and maintenance kits, ensuring you have everything necessary for a seamless wood-chipping experience. If you ever face any challenges, our customer support team is always ready to provide prompt and effective assistance.
Our curated selection of brand-name chippers delivers exceptional performance, long-lasting durability, and advanced safety features. Whether you're a homeowner managing yard maintenance or a professional tackling large-scale landscaping projects, our range of chippers makes every task efficient and hassle-free.
Explore our inventory online or visit our store to find the perfect chipper for your needs.