Brush Cutters

Stanley SPS1400 Two-Stroke Gasoline Brush Cutter Shoulder / Hand 2hp 7.8kg

Brush Cutter / Lawn Mower Gasoline-Powered Stanley SPS1400 [823505]

  • Displacement: 52 cm3
  • Power: 2 hp
  • Tube Diameter: Ø 28 mm
  • Weight: 7.6 Kg

Includes:

  • Double Harness
  • 3-Tooth Blade

Brush Cutter / Lawn Mower Gasoline-Powered Stanley SPS1400 [823505]

  • Displacement: 52 cm3
  • Power: 2 hp
  • Tube Diameter: Ø 28 mm
  • Weight: 7.6 Kg

Includes:

  • Double Harness
  • 3-Tooth Blade
175,00
Deliveryuntil Mon, 24 Feb
+89,00 €shipping cost

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2 years warranty

from 175,00 €

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  1. 175,00 €

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    175,00 €

Description

Brush Cutter / Lawn Mower Gasoline-Powered Stanley SPS1400 [823505]

  • Displacement: 52 cm3
  • Power: 2 hp
  • Tube Diameter: Ø 28 mm
  • Weight: 7.6 Kg

Includes:

  • Double Harness
  • 3-Tooth Blade

Specifications

Product Details

Product Type
Shoulder / Hand
Power Source
Gasoline (Two-Stroke)
Weight
7.8 kg
Handle
Bike Handle
Head Type
String Trimmer & Brush Cutter
Motordriving
No

Engine Specifications

Cubism
51.2 cc
Horsepower
2 hp
Brushless
No

Battery Features

Solo
No

Additional Features

Easy Start
No
Split Shaft
No
Telescopic Shaft
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews

  • manolakys77
    1
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    Indeed, the previous two reviews completely cover me.
    From the beginning, there was a crack in the fuel tank. It doesn't start easily.
    And the steering wheel broke from the beginning.
    Waste of money!
    A classic Chinese product for 50€.
    My father bought it on sale 3 years ago.
    We didn't even try to send it anywhere because we would be wasting more money on a mechanically useless item.
    We have been using it with makeshift solutions until today when it drained my soul and I went through the trouble of looking for another one!
    So stay away..

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Starts with difficulty
    • Weight
    • Tiring to use
    • Durability
    • Value for money
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  • lagoudisgeorge1981
    1
    8 out of 9 members found this review helpful

    It is the first thing in my life that I bought and I wish I had burned my money instead of giving it to the person who gave it to me. The most pathetic machine couldn't even burn a tank of gasoline in the three years I had it. Now it just broke into two pieces and I threw it away. It didn't work since the day it was purchased. It went to service twice. Stanley, as a representative for garden tools, says it has another independent collaborator, they say. In other words, it washes its hands of it. It came back twice as it went. It didn't work. Stuck gas, it didn't even move forward. Two summers from one service to another, hoping to find a solution. As soon as a local managed to put it in gear, the tank leaked. He told me to use it since I only had a few square meters of work and everything would be fine. It cut 3-4 square meters of grass and broke at the joint of the two pieces. The iron broke and flew five meters away. After living to throw it in the trash, I wish you a happy Easter

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Power
    • Starts with difficulty
    • Weight
    • Tiring to use
    • Are engine stops required?
    • Durability
    • Value for money
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  • jimhatz
    2
    6 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    In the one year that I have had it, for cutting grass in 2.5 acres of cherry trees (only cutting around the trees), it suffered two damages. The first one was the cracking of the gasoline tank at the point where it is supported on the engine body. The service of the MANDIS company from where I bought it was nonexistent, so I fixed it with a two-component adhesive. The second one was the breaking of the hand lever pulley, resulting in it not moving forward. Wherever I turned to, there is no spare part. In short, the 140€ I spent were wasted money for a supposedly reputable machine. This is the price of cheap tools.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Power
    • Weight
    • Effortless use
    • Starts with moderate difficulty
    • Are certain engine stops required?
    • Value for money
    • Durability
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