Patriot Elektra 1500 460302117
Photos 26 | Outdated Product Motor type: electric (mains); Working width (cm): 45; Working depth (cm): 23; Number of blades: 6; transportation wheels; Reducer: worm; Number of gears: 1 forward; Motor power (W): 1500; Weight: 8; |
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Saving time and physical effort
The small-sized cultivator Patriot Elektra 1500 with a mains-operated electric motor is an efficient and affordable tool for loosening the soil on the adjacent land. The device is quite “affordable” for the average summer resident and is able to radically change his idea of \u200b\u200bthe agricultural technique of cultivating flower beds and beds without the tedious expenditure of physical strength. And the simplicity of design and detailed instructions will not cause problems during assembly. A very light (8 kg) model with a powerful 1500 W electric motor and worm gear reduces the tillage time from several days to several hours, compared to the time that was previously required for working with hand tools.
Start switch
The device was equipped with a pair of wheels for easy transportation to the place of work and a folding handle with ergonomic handles, on which the controls are mounted. The trigger switch is located next to the anti-tamper button so that it can be started with one hand. A loop on the handle prevents strain on the patch cord, while cable retainers secure it neatly along the stand. The electric hoe is equipped with 6 cutters, which, when installed on the output shaft of the gearbox, are closed from above with a protective wing. The manufacturer indicates a tillage depth of 23 cm and a strip width of 45 cm. It is quite obvious that the quality of cultivation is determined by the total weight of the structure, which affects the depth of digging the tool into the ground. This model obviously lacks mass and the cutters can be completely immersed in the soil, only by hanging an additional load or by making several passes.