R
Russell
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Are cheaper Wacker plates any good? I see there is a Hyundai one for £500. The bell and Wacker compactors are a bit dear for me at the moment although I'm sure they are great.
I bought a Hyundai one for myself, I'm doing a self build atm. seems ok have'nt really used it yet but build quilty is okAre cheaper Wacker plates any good? I see there is a Hyundai one for £500. The bell and Wacker compactors are a bit dear for me at the moment although I'm sure they are great.
Those Bomag wackers are very good. Weigh around 300kg depending on modal and usually have a diesel Hatz engine in them. But they are mega money new for their size. I've been tempted by a cheaper brand for this weight range of wacker but bits like the rollcage just don't inspire the same kind of confidence that the Bomag ones do. And they do get battered swinging around under machines and being operated by idiots on site.Yes forward and reverse. Petrol or deisel. Not sure about weight, fairly heavy
picked myself one up from aldi online the other week is a scheppach brand one. Used it a couple of times around the house and is not a bad machine at all does what I need and has plenty of power. I only payed £290ish for mine so around half price from screwfix. The one in the link is the same machine
https://www.screwfix.com/p/scheppach-hp1100s-5-5hp-petrol-compaction-plate-530-x-350mm/2905v
did look but I couldn't find it myself lol yeah is a good plate for the money and will do me fine around the home stead and the smaller mates jobs I do for peopleFound it on Aldi's site, cracking wee wacker for the price, comparable to the lumag above specs wise - https://www.aldi.co.uk/scheppach-plate-compactor/p/083913261079101
AGAINthey sold out