"Silent mowing" is funny, because the Pellenc mower uses a gear drive to run the blades, and it produces a fairly distinctive ear grating sound that a belt drive or using a motor per blade would not produce.
50 000 por 40 kmh. a los que compran le interesa el peso de la carga y le rapidez del transporte y todo por un buen precio , como maximo 20.000 po esto
I think the blower is just as powerful as my Shindaiwa backpack. Mostly use it on #2 setting. Goes to #4. Turbo is Ridiculous. Light enough to lift with my pinky finger.
Y'know you could just make car dependency non existent and invest in superior means of obtaining gasoline. Like if you could do everything walking we wouldn't have so many cars so there'd be alot less emissions
I've switched back to chord. It was fun and nice and scissorscut does a beautiful finish. Second set of blades now and the cost here seems uneconomical for me at around $230 in Oz. If they could retail around $90 it would be great. But i do miss using them. Blasted $au.
Largest problem a lot of times the commercial setting what is the runtime before you have to change batteries how long is the battery take to charge how many batteries are you going to need to get through the day for your jobs in commercial settings
The best thing about Pellenc products is the battery life. They'll keep you going all day long (or for multiple days with some of our tools) so you can just charge them overnight ready for the next day (if required)
@@EtesiaUK that is just a generic answer that didn't even answer the question it did not answer how long the batteries last you have them in this in a mower so how long is it going to last in that mower if consistently running how much yard can it actually cut at what height of grass and what thickness on top of that you didn't answer how long it takes to charge those batteries or even how many cycles you get through them you also didn't answer the cost to get into the platform because you know for professional use that are doing multiple yards a day multiple tools they have to last and charged quick and be affordable I've seen plenty of people using ecoflow tools they take one to two batteries or even more and if you're in a professional lawn equipment area you're not going to keep moving the battery from the mower to the leaf blower to the edger to the string trimmer you're going to have batteries in each of them so what's the runtime on a blower and how many batteries does the blower going to take you didn't never at all answer the question I asked this is a generic response that you gave which makes me even wonder more about your eco-friendly Electric Tools for professional use are not so professional
The top speed is 25mph and, as we customise each ET Lander to the user's specifications, it's best to contact us directly for a more accurate quote: etlander.co.uk/#contact
I’ve used Pellenc tools for over two year’s they’re way over priced and very unreliable. Avoid and stick to petrol. It also costs a fortune to charge the batteries. That hedge cutter caused me to have tennis elbow for 8 months. All because it had a deadman switch on the D handle and squeezing hard so it didn’t cut out.