Brush cutters

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At Brikum, you'll find the brush cutter you need to keep your land clean and under control. Whether you're looking for a powerful gasoline brush cutter for intensive use, an electric brush cutter for light tasks, or a practical wheeled brush cutter for large areas, we have the perfect tool for you. Compare models, choose power and comfort, and work with precision and safety in any type of vegetation.

What is a brush cutter and what is it used for?

The brush cutter is an essential tool for removing tall grass, weeds, brambles, and bushes that cannot be cut with a conventional lawn mower. Its versatility makes it an essential ally for gardeners, farmers, and users who need to maintain plots, borders, ditches, or difficult terrain.

Thanks to its power and design, it allows you to work in uneven areas, on slopes, or where access is difficult. At Brikum, we offer a selection of brush cutters adapted to different usage levels and surfaces.

Types of brush cutters according to the type of power supply

Depending on the energy source, you can find three main types:

  • Electric brush cutter: lightweight, quiet, and easy to use. Ideal for small gardens or occasional tasks. Requires a mains connection or a charged battery.
  • Gasoline brush cutter: more powerful and autonomous. Perfect for large areas, dense vegetation, or professional use.
  • Wheeled brush cutter: designed for work on large areas. Its wheeled system reduces physical effort and allows you to cover more square footage in less time.

Each model has specific advantages. At Brikum, we help you choose the best option based on your use, surface, and personal preferences.

Advantages of using a brush cutter

Opting for a brush cutter over other manual methods or less specialized tools offers numerous benefits:

  • Faster: Removes vegetation much more efficiently than a traditional lawnmower.
  • Versatility: suitable for all types of terrain, even uneven terrain or thick undergrowth.
  • Precision: allows you to reach corners, edges and hard-to-reach areas.
  • Effort-saving: especially with the wheeled brush cutter, which makes working in large areas easier.

Differences between electric and gasoline brush cutters

Both models have clear advantages, depending on the type of use:

The electric brush cutter is ideal for home users with small or medium-sized gardens. It's lighter, quieter, and doesn't require refueling. However, it has less power and limited runtime.

The gasoline brush cutter , on the other hand, offers greater cutting power and freedom of movement. It's the best option for demanding jobs, large areas, or professional use, although it requires more maintenance and produces more noise.

When is it a good idea to use a wheeled brush cutter?

If you have to clear large areas with dense vegetation and need to cover many meters comfortably, a wheeled brush cutter is your best ally. This type of machine features a robust design, great autonomy, and ease of use thanks to its wheeled system that reduces fatigue.

Additionally, they are more stable on uneven terrain and allow for smoother cuts with less effort. They are highly recommended for the maintenance of farms, rural roads, and agricultural areas.

Buy your brush cutter at Brikum with a quality guarantee.

At Brikum, we carefully select our brushcutters to offer you reliable, durable, and high-performance models. Whether you're an occasional or professional user, you'll find here:

  • Electric, gasoline and wheeled brush cutters
  • Competitive prices and exclusive promotions
  • Compatible spare parts and accessories
  • Personalized attention and fast delivery

Trust Brikum to equip you with the best tools and keep your garden or plot in perfect condition.

Frequently Asked Questions About Brushcutters

What brush cutter do I need for a large plot?

If the area is large and covered with dense vegetation, a gasoline-powered brush cutter or a wheeled brush cutter are the most recommended options due to their power and autonomy.

Is an electric or gasoline brush cutter better?

It depends on the use. For light and occasional jobs, an electric one is sufficient. For frequent use or in difficult areas, a gasoline one offers better results.

What maintenance does a brush cutter require?

You should check and clean the filter, the trimmer head, the spark plug (for gasoline), and lubricate the moving parts. At Brikum, you'll find the necessary accessories and spare parts.

What accessories can be used with a brush cutter?

Depending on the model, string heads, metal discs, blades, or harnesses may be used. Always check compatibility with your equipment.

Does Brikum offer after-sales support?

Yes, we offer customer service, genuine spare parts, and technical advice to help you before and after your purchase.

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Preguntas frecuentes sobre Brush cutters

Which brushcutter is best for clearing a wooded area with lots of brambles?

Without a doubt, you need a powerful petrol brushcutter with a three- or four-point steel blade, as electric or battery-powered ones don't have enough power and the nylon line would constantly break when cutting woody stems without losing revolutions.

Is a wheeled brushcutter worth it if my land is sloped?

If the slope is very steep, it's better to use a harness-type brushcutter for more control; however, on flat or gently sloping terrain, a wheeled brushcutter is infinitely more comfortable because it takes all the weight off your shoulders and allows you to move much faster without fatigue.

Is an electric brushcutter sufficient for trimming lawn edges?

It's more than enough and probably the best option because of its lightness and low noise: an electric brushcutter is perfect for those final touches where you're looking for precision near walls or flowerpots, offering very agile handling without having to deal with fuel.

How often should the line be changed on brushcutters?

There is no fixed time, as it depends on how much you hit stones or walls: ideally, check the head of your brushcutter before starting and always carry a spare reel on hand so you don't have to interrupt your workday if the line runs out or wears out.

Why won't my petrol brushcutter start after winter?

Most likely, the fuel has degraded inside the carburetor if it was stored with gasoline in the tank: to bring your gasoline brushcutter back to life, clean the filter, change the spark plug if necessary, and always use fresh fuel to prevent the lines from becoming clogged.