How to choose a biotriterator
How to choose a biotriterator: everything you need to know
If you have a garden and you want to chop leaves, branches and brambles, a biotriterator can be an excellent choice to enhance pruning residues. But how to choose the right model? In this guide, we will give you all the information necessary to choose the biotriterator that best suits your needs.
What is a biotriterator
A biotriterator is a machine that allows you to chop the plant material in fragments useful for composting or mulching. There are different types of biotriters, but everyone has in common a cutting system that reduces branches, leaves and brambles in variable dimensions. Biotriters can be powered by electricity or petrol, and may have different cutting skills.
Factors to consider in the choice of a biotriterator
To choose the biotriterator most suitable for your needs, you must consider several factors:
Cutting capacity
The cutting capacity of a biotriterator depends on the cutting system and the power of the engine. Smaller biotriters have a lower cutting capacity than the larger ones. If you have a large garden, it is better to opt for a model with a larger cutting capacity.
Type of power supply
Biotriters can be powered by electricity or petrol. Electricity models are less powerful than petrol ones, but are quieter and less polluting. If you need a biotriterator for a small garden, an electricity model can be enough. If, on the other hand, you have a large garden, a petrol model can be more suitable.
Weight
The weight of the biotriterator is an important factor to consider, especially if you have to move it from one place to another. There are very heavy biotriters, with a weight between 20 and 30 kg, and lighter biotriters, with a weight of less than 15 kg. If you need a model to move frequently, opt for a lighter biotriterator.
Wheels
Biotriters, even the smallest ones, are quite heavy machines that need wheels for practical and fast transport without effort. If you are considering the purchase of a larger model, make sure you have the wheels.
Cost
The cost of the biotriterator depends on the model and the brand. The larger and more powerful models have a higher price than the smaller ones. If you have a limited budget, evaluate the purchase of a less expensive model.