Brushcutter Reviews

When getting into the rough stuff, our brushcutter reviews will separate the men from the boys with comparative testing and intensive trials in thick brush. Brushcutters start with handheld devices used for walking and cutting focused areas. Battery-powered models are even starting to become more common. Moving up, you get wheeled push models that can handle larger areas and which reduce user fatigue. Step up to a ride-on option like the Altoz TRX 660i Zero Turn Mower, and you’re off to the races. Brushcutter Reviews While a zero turn mower with a rough cut deck may not qualify, in your mind, as a brushcutter, they’re a good intermediate step before you get to oversized attachments designed to be used with skid steers and other heavy equipment. Our brushcutter reviews always garner the attention of professionals, so we focus on the important aspects of the tool. We test cutting capacity, blade durability, usability, and more.

DeWalt Cordless Pole Saw Coming Soon!

DeWalt Adds A Pole Saw to the Extensive List of 20V Max Tools DeWalt has just announced that they’ll be releasing a new pole saw on their 20V Max battery platform. The DCPS620 will offer a 10′ – 15′ reach and an 8″ bar, making it a solid option for pruning, trimming, and clearing brush. […]

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Altoz TRX 660i Feature

Altoz TRX 660i Zero Turn Mower Review – Tank Turret Not Included

Take a nitro-burning monster truck, International Harvester tractor, M1 Abrams tank, and zero turn mower – cram them all into one package. This is a close representation of what you get with the Altoz TRX 660i zero turn mower. At first glance, it looks like a ton of fun, but you ask yourself if it’s […]