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Finally, An Electric Wood Chipper That Purrs |
Article Submitted by: axis house

Wednesday, 02 December 2009
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had a lot of uses for my wood chipper, but rarely used it because it was so
obnoxiously loud. Because I work during the week, I most often used the chipper on weekends, usually
when the rest of the afternoon was relaxing to afternoon naps and leisurely
glasses of lemonade. I felt like I was disrupting the peace and quiet of the
whole neighborhood. I could feel it in my neighbor's eyes every time we passed
each other in and out of driveways. I could sense it in their stares. Then I discovered that there were chippers on the market that made no more noise than a subtle hum. I bought a quieter wood chipper I found on the Internet. If you used it in the garage, you'd barely even hear it outside because it purred so softly. It was efficient and made big jobs easy. Plus, this time I decided to do it right and opted for the electric wood chipper. It removed all the hassle and mess I got with the gas powered model, but it still had that solid power I needed to tackle really big jobs. I had a large enough extension cord that I could haul everything out to the front lawn if I had a really big job, and I didn't have to worry about worrying about a messy gas can or that gas smell. Plus, it's more environmentally friendly. The less gas we have to use, the less we'll deplete the earth. Just to be on the safe side, my chipper came with a warranty as well as a 90 day return period, if I had any problems. I didn't need to worry about any of it, though, as the wood chipper worked perfectly. It conquered big jobs with ease, making no more noise than low powered generator. Sticks and trees are gnawed into saw dust, perfect for mulch and compost. I can use my wood chipper any time I want, for any job that's required, with no noise or fuss. My neighbors definitely noticed. It's easy to use, so I've lent it to a few neighbors who really liked the power and efficiency without all the noise. I usually don't even know they are using it, besides the fact that they ask me if they can borrow it and it's returned in a timely matter. I'll assume the work got done, even if my nap was uninterrupted. Who I am to complain? Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
About The Author:
Sam Owens has been writing blogs about making yard work easier in his spare time as a garden enthusiast. He discovered the electric wood chipper as a much easier way to get the work done in the yard without using excessive gas. Plus, his neighbors never know he's even using his chipper, as it purrs just like a dream.
Sam Owens has been writing blogs about making yard work easier in his spare time as a garden enthusiast. He discovered the electric wood chipper as a much easier way to get the work done in the yard without using excessive gas. Plus, his neighbors never know he's even using his chipper, as it purrs just like a dream.
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