Condition
New
working width (mm)
450
Weight (kg)
9.60
Stiga BC 750 B brushcutter
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Stiga BC 750 B brushcutter
Mowing grass can be a tedious and time-consuming task, the manufacturers of gardening tools are aware of this, and they outdo each other in offering more and more conveniences that improve the comfort of work. There are more and more tools on the market that enable pleasant work and allow you to quickly mow even difficult terrain overgrown with grass. What does Stiga have to offer?
The Stiga BC 750 B brushcutter is a machine equipped with a 2-stroke spark ignition engine. The engine has a capacity of 44.8 cc (1.5 kW) and allows a cutting width of 45 cm. The BC scythe has a reinforced structure that absorbs shocks, in addition, the nylon head with extremely quiet operation is definitely a big advantage of this product.
Convenience and safety are essential!
For greater working comfort and safety , the BC 750 B brushcutter has a double handlebar, a duplex style handle and the whole structure is very well balanced. The scythe is distinguished by electronic engine control for easy starting but also a digital display with operational information and service alarms. The equipment also includes solid double braces and a set of tools. To replace the line, simply press the trimmer head to the ground and this movement will automatically release the required length of new line. For difficult, heavily vegetated areas, you can use the 3 ARC metal three-pronged blade.
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Display
Suspenders
Ergonomic
Soft
The company, founded in Sweden, initially produced sports equipment for table tennis and hockey. In 1954, the company started producing engine lawn mowers, and in the following years Stiga expanded its product range to include garden tractors and petrol lawn mowers.
A major achievement was the introduction of the Stiga Garden battery-powered mower to the market, for which the company was awarded the "Nordic Golden Swan" in 1955. Over the years, Stiga has gained not only the gardening market, but also the table tennis market.
In 2000, the Italian manufacturer of lawn mowers and garden tools, Castelgarden, as well as Alpina, an Italian factory of tractors, mowers and chainsaws, also joined the Stiga group. Currently, Stiga products can be found in over 80 countries around the world, including: in Australia, Venezuela, Zambia and Taiwan.
Today, STIGA is a well-known brand of lawn mowers and a wide range of electric gardening equipment, distributed throughout Europe and beyond.