So you're looking at the CG430 shoulder mount, which is pretty much the go-to for clearing overgrown patches that a regular mower can't handle — it punches above its weight for a 1.47KW machine.
Most buyers use this for large area trimming, say 500 to 1000 square meters of thick brush or waist-high weeds, though it's also common on golf course roughs and park edges where you need consistent without stopping every 20 minutes.

What it does is run a 2-stroke forced air cooling engine on a 25:1 mix, and with a 900ml fuel tank you'll get about an hour of hard use before refilling (we usually have stock, but confirm lead time). The 11kg weight is manageable for a shoulder mount, but you'll feel it after a few hours — most operators prefer switching arms occasionally.

It ships with both a metal blade and a nylon head, so you can swap between clearing dense saplings and trimming finer grass without ordering extra parts. width runs 26mm or 28mm depending on the blade you choose, which is tight enough for precision work but better than teh 30mm+ options for heavy-duty stuff.

We've been supplying these for a few years now, and what sets us apart is the CE and EPA certifcation on every unit — you won't get that form every import seller. The 20-foot container holds 630 sets, so lead times are roughly 30 days or so for larger orders.
One thing you don't want to use this for is wet, muddy slopes where the shoulder straps slip — it's great on dry ground but the weight distribution gets awkward on uneven terrain.
The fuel mix ratio is 25:1, which means 25 parts petrol to 1 part 2-stroke oil. You can use pre-mixed fuel as long as it matches that ratio, but don't use straight gasoline or it'll damage the engine.
The MOQ is typically one full 20FCL container, which holds 630 sets. If you need less, check with us for smaller trial orders, but that's the standard for this model.
Yes, it's certified with CE, Euro-II, EPA, and EMC. We can send you copies of the certificates upon request, so you're covered for importing or using it commercially.
It comes with both a metal blade and a nylon cutting head, so you can swap depending on the job. The metal blade is for thick brush and tough weeds, while the nylon head handles lighter grass and trimming.
It's shipped in a sturdy cardboard box, partially disassembled to fit. You'll need to attach the handle, shoulder strap, and cutting head—usually takes about 15 minutes with basic tools.