Hello, I’ve been looking between the chipper you have and the equivalent one by DK2. I’m interested why you chose the Power King version. Your input can help me, now I am split between the two of them. Thanks.
I had a tough time deciding on this machine over the DK2 6" chipper because on paper they are basically the same machine. I'm pretty sure I chose this unit because it was a better deal at the time and I got a extra set of blades and a cover for it. Also I liked how the Powerking one had the safety button on the top and the handles on top of the loading chute. My neighbor tried out my chipper and ended up buying the Dk2 machine. I bet you would be happy with either woodchipper. I do like how the Dk2 chipper has a built in steel toolbox, but to be honest I've never had to use my toolbox.
I'm impressed. And I own the machine so I reckon that's what matters. For 2000$ I don't think it has much competition. If you want to spend a lot more coin you can get something faster and larger. For the price it's perfect for small rural properties.
Nice! Have you had any success chipping up to 5” diameter branches/brush?
Hello,
I’ve been looking between the chipper you have and the equivalent one by DK2. I’m interested why you chose the Power King version. Your input can help me, now I am split between the two of them. Thanks.
I had a tough time deciding on this machine over the DK2 6" chipper because on paper they are basically the same machine. I'm pretty sure I chose this unit because it was a better deal at the time and I got a extra set of blades and a cover for it. Also I liked how the Powerking one had the safety button on the top and the handles on top of the loading chute. My neighbor tried out my chipper and ended up buying the Dk2 machine. I bet you would be happy with either woodchipper.
I do like how the Dk2 chipper has a built in steel toolbox, but to be honest I've never had to use my toolbox.
@@TwistedPinon thanks for your honest input. With tat in mind when it comes down to the time I’ll end up with the better deal.....hopefully.
Not impressed that chipper should drag that material in.
You shouldn't have to keep pushing it in.
Not impressed
I'm impressed. And I own the machine so I reckon that's what matters. For 2000$ I don't think it has much competition. If you want to spend a lot more coin you can get something faster and larger. For the price it's perfect for small rural properties.
me either....big difference 3 inch pine vs 3 inch oak eh!
Mechmaxx way better than this one
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