Destroyer: Powerful machines that can cut and chop grass into pulp.
Shoulder / Hand: They offer flexibility and comfort, with an ergonomic design that allows for easy use both by hand and with shoulder support using the appropriate harness
Wheeled: They have wheels for ease of movement and stability during work. Ideal for large areas, they offer better control and reduce user fatigue.
Back: Back brush cutters feature an ergonomic design to be worn on the back, reducing strain. Ideal for large areas, they offer comfort and better weight distribution during use.
String Trimmer : They have a thread-like string on their head and are ideal for grass. When the thread is cut due to excessive use, it can easily be replaced.
Brush Cutter: They are ideal for thick grass, bushes, and branches. They are not ideal for short grass as any impact with the ground/stones will wear down the disc.
Scythe: Harvesting machines are ideal for sweeping large areas of land (fields).
Self-propelled: They have gas/brake on the handlebars. They are effortless as you only need to steer them without exerting any force.
Remote controlled: It is controlled remotely with a controller, making use easier and safer.
Easy Start: It is a technology that facilitates the starting of machines by reducing the required force for activation. Thus, it provides a smooth and easy start even for beginners.
Dividable: It consists of separate parts that can be easily assembled or disassembled, making transport and storage easier.
Brushless: Refers to brushless motors, offering greater efficiency, less friction, and longer lifespan. They minimize maintenance and provide higher performance and runtime.
4-Strokes: They are advanced engines as they do not require oil mixing, only gasoline. They are more economical in their maintenance, have a longer lifespan, and produce less exhaust emissions compared to two-stroke engines.
2-Strokes: Mixing oil is necessary for their proper functioning along with gasoline. They generate more revolutions, but are noisier and produce more exhaust gases compared to four-stroke engines.