Masport Chippers & Shredders in Lismore
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Lismore Shredders & Chippers
Garden clean-up can be a real hassle, especially when you’re dealing with fallen branches, hedge trimmings or palm fronds. Masport chippers and shredders are made to simplify the process, turning bulky green waste into fine mulch in minutes. At Diamond Service Centre in Lismore, these machines are popular for both home gardeners and acreage owners who want fast results and less mess.
Built tough for Aussie yards, they’re a smart investment for anyone tired of endless trailer loads to the tip. To find the right Masport model for your property, call
(02) 6621 4905.
Tidy Gardens with Less Waste
Masport chippers and shredders make light work of organic waste. With hardened steel blades, strong frames and high-capacity hoppers, they’re designed to break down branches, vines and foliage quickly and safely. The shredded material can be reused as garden mulch or compost, helping you reduce landfill and nourish your garden naturally.
Petrol-powered models offer the freedom to use them anywhere on your block, no power cords or nearby outlets needed. With features like self-feeding chutes, safety cut-outs and easy maintenance access, Masport machines are efficient, safe and built for regular use. They're perfect for seasonal clean-ups or year-round waste management.
What’s the difference between a chipper and a shredder?
Chippers are designed to handle thicker branches and woody material, breaking them into small chips. Shredders, on the other hand, are better for softer green waste like leaves, vines and hedge clippings, turning them into finer mulch. Many Masport machines are combination units that handle both types of material, giving users flexibility depending on the job.
What size branches can a garden chipper handle?
Most domestic-grade chippers can handle branches between 30mm and 50mm in diameter. Heavy-duty models may process thicker limbs up to 75mm. It’s important to check the specifications of your model, and never force oversized material through the chute as it can jam or damage the blades. Trim side branches and feed branches slowly for best results.
How do I maintain a chipper and shredder?
Regular maintenance includes cleaning out the hopper after use, checking and sharpening the blades, tightening bolts and inspecting the drive belt (if applicable). Petrol models also require standard engine care like oil changes and spark plug checks. Always clean the machine before storing it and keep it dry to prevent rust or corrosion on metal parts.