- Elevated, ergonomic handles
- Low weight
- Easy start
- Automatic clutch
- With 4-point suspension strap
- With semi-automatic trimmer head and cutting line
- With three-tooth blade Ø 255 x 1.6 mm
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The Kraft 691023 is a two-stroke gasoline brush cutter with a weight of 8.2 kg and a power of 3 horsepower. It can be used as a shoulder or handheld brush cutter, making it very easy for the user to handle. Its powerful engine allows it to tackle even the most challenging grass and plant cutting surfaces. Additionally, its lightweight construction makes it easy to transport and use for extended periods.
In the following video, you can see a similar model from Kraft.
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.
First day the air controller broke, it's plastic. Quite heavy and tiring to use. I also have a Husqvarna, no comparison. You get what you pay for, the motor is very powerful, but only for amateur use
With the first use, the filter filled with oil and the dealership did not recognize the damage or the oil leaks that stain you in the back in the middle, which is also dangerous to catch fire
Very good machine, extremely durable for amateur use. When I bought it, I changed the fishing line because the one it came with from the manufacturer is not good. I put a 25€ one and it works great. It also has a slightly increased consumption, but that doesn't bother me because it does its job more than well.
Guys, I've had it for 11 months, the spring on the jaws broke and I replaced it. The screws on top of it loosen and it eats up the handle. It's a good tool, but not for heavy-duty use. In no case should you compare it to official brands. It needs to be constantly left to cool down and not be heated up, but overall, for amateurs and people who use it for a few hours a year, it's worth it!
For its price and amateur-careful use, it is just what it should be (value for money). Very powerful, as it cuts even thick weeds. It burns a little more when it encounters very difficult vegetation. However, after 3 years of tough use and about 30 odd jobs in total, the shaft, the bell, and the head were worn out and needed replacement.
Very good for the money it costs and reliable, the only thing it needs is to use branded Husqvarna mixing oils, very powerful
I bought it for a 4-acre property, the initial impression is good, it worked without any problems for 5 tanks, it starts on the first try. The downside so far is that the screw for greasing was for a Phillips screwdriver and it was difficult for me to unscrew it because it was tightened too much, just like the spark plug which was also tightened too much. I will come back with more details when I use it more.
The disc on top is not worth it. Cracked fuel container. It was leaking gasoline
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It is indeed powerful and worth its money