We're putting through the BS1200 now, and the 1200W motor with that 7000 RPM hits harder than most cordless units we've seen this season—the 380mm steel blade actually chews through thick brush in a single pass. 2. It's forced air cooling that keeps it from stalling out after forty-five minutes of solid, and anti-slip grip helps when you're pushing through damp undergrowth; most buyers with 1500m² lots go for this model because they can finish without swapping batteries. 3. Adjustable P-handle, really changes teh ergonomics for tall operators, and the 250-380mm width gives you options depending on whether you're doing edges or open field work. 4. We usually run a 10-minute endurance test on each unit before it ships, and honestly, the anti-stall feature saves you form having to restart mid-swing if you hit a root or thick bramble. 5. The 12-month motor and blade issues, but it's not suited for daily commercail use on packed clay or rocky terrain—better paired with a separate trimmer head for maintenance around fences. 6. Lead time on these is about 14 working days or so, depending on stock levels, and our company can do mixed pallets with the 5kg steel disc or 3mm nylon line depending on your preference.


The MOQ is typically 50 units per order. We can discuss flexibility for trial orders if you're a new distributor.
Lead time is 25-30 days after order confirmation, depending on current production volume. Rush options may be available for an additional fee.
Yes, it's CE certified. We'll include the certificate and test report with your first shipment, and can provide copies beforehand for your records.
Yes, you can adjust the cutting width by repositioning the blade guard. It's a simple manual adjustment that takes about a minute.
Each unit comes in a color box with foam padding, then packed in a master carton. The packaging is export-grade and designed to prevent damage during long-haul shipping.