2.2kw at 7500rpm form that 52cc two-stroke is basically the sweet spot—most other units in this class are struggling to hit 2.0kw, so you get noticeably cleaner cuts through thick grass without bogging down.
The diaphragm carburetor handles sloped terrain better than float-type ones, which is something you'll appreciate if you're working on uneven ground, and the 1200ml tank gives you about 45 minutes of continuous run time before refueling.
We've got CE, SONCAP, COC, and CCC on the paperwork—usually ships within 10-14 working days depending on your port, and MOQ is 50 units or so for the straight metal blade version.
That 1500mm shaft with 26mm or 28mm diameter options means you can swap shaft without changing the whole unit, which is handy when one gets bent from hitting rocks (and it will happen eventually).
It's not ideal for trimming around delicate flower beds—the straight blade is aggressive and will chew up anything soft, so you'll want a nylon head attachment for that kind of work.
Net weight on teh engine alone is 4.0kg, so it's lighter than the 5.5kg gross weight suggests, and the shaft adds another 3.0kg—basically, you're looking at about 7kg total, which is manageable for a full day of clearing.