Brush Master 3 in. 11 HP 270cc Gas Powered Self Feed Chipper Shredder with Unique Innovation 3-in-1 Discharge, Safety Goggles

This chromium chipper shredder comes with a Brush Master 11 HP engine. It features a 2-way feed including a discharge chute. This innovative chipper is designed with an adjustable deflector. The deflector provides multiple angles that can discharge directly into a container or garbage can or a standard outdoor trash can so there is no need for bagging.

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This chromium chipper shredder comes with a Brush Master 11 HP engine. It features a 2-way feed including a discharge chute. This innovative chipper is designed with an adjustable deflector. The deflector provides multiple angles that can discharge directly into a container or garbage can or a standard outdoor trash can so there is no need for bagging. Self feeds and chips up to 3 in. Dia branches, turning yard waste into useful 1/4 in. mulch. Transforms 12-bags of yard waste into 1-bag of chips. Highly portable and maneuverable.

  • Only chipper in its class to have an innovative 3-in-1 top adjustable discharge chute: broadcast chips into the garden or directly into a trash can or discharge to the ground like other competitors
  • 2-way self feeder – side chute and oversized top funnel for twigs and leaves, chips up to 3 in. Dia branches, turning yard waste into useful 1/4 in. mulch
  • Top sloped funnel prevents chipper overloading enhancing durability and protecting the operator
  • Strong 11 HP, 270 cc heavy-duty chipper-shredder with recoil start and automatic low-oil shutdown
  • 2 hardened chromium steel cutting blades and 6 hammers for chipping and shredding efficiency
  • Solid heavy-gauge steel and plastic construction for long-lasting durability
  • Environmentally responsible – transforms 12-bags of yard waste into 1-bag of chips and mulch
  • Ideal for landscapers, large lot owners, rental and yard clean-up
  • Minimal assembly required
  • Not for sale in California

Additional information

Product Depth x Height x Width (in.)

24 x 35 x 24

Manufacturer Warranty

I Year Limited

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9 Reviews For This Product

  1. 09

    by Fritz

    Works great, very well put together.

  2. 09

    by George

    It met my expectations.

  3. 09

    by Skip

    Heavier Duty than would normally be expected for home use. Starts easily and takes up to 3 inch branches but they need to be fed slowly to avoid bogging down the engine. Smaller branches fly right through.

  4. 09

    by Hodge

    Fine machine serial number hard to read due to location need to clarify only put oil in one hole.

  5. 09

    by Dale

    Machine arrived on time, went together easily, and started on the second pull. After about 20 minutes of use it clogged up and stalled. Doesn’t work too well on wet leaves. It’s a little difficult to clean out. Very difficult to start when warm. Overall I’m happy with the product and would purchase it again.

  6. 09

    by Bigal

    Shredder works great. Engine starts easy and does a great job shredding limbs with no problem. Very happy with purchase. I use it pretty regularly.

  7. 09

    by Cliff

    A good machine and it does its job. Did take longer than 15 minutes to put it together. But that might have been my fault.

  8. 09

    by Kathy

    Pretty easy to assemble. We have used it several times now for limbs and leaves. We did get it clogged once and it was fairly easy to remove the chute and clear it out. Not all limbs are pretty straight so we are having to use chain saw to cut where it is not straight then put in the limbs. Not too hard to move around the yard, but we do have a pond downhill that needs small bushes removed. Waiting to see how hard that will be to get it up the hill. Would much rather use the chipper/shredder than burn the branches/leaves. We are bagging the shredded material to use later for mulch.

  9. 09

    by Finga

    Although the box looked pretty beat up when i picked up the chipper and i needed to bore a couple holes larger to get bolts to align, the performance has been great. I am glad I sprang for one with greater horsepower. I learned that by prepping limbs I can chip a pile rather quickly.

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