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Company
Background
Shindaiwa is a wholly owned subsidiary of Shin-Daiwa Kogyo, Ltd., of Hiroshima,
Japan, and was incorporated in Oregon in 1981. Shindaiwa is a leading
manufacturer of professional-quality outdoor power equipment, including
trimmers and edgers, brushcutters, chain saws, hedge trimmers, blowers,
sprayers, cut-off saws, Powerbrooms, and models featuring the revolutionary
C4 Technology®.
Since 1975, Shindaiwa has concentrated on 2-cycle engine technology. Today the best 2-cycle and micro 4-cycle engineers in the world work for Shindaiwa to design the best power equipment available for you.
Shindaiwa Technology
Shindaiwa products represent the latest in 2-cycle and micro 4-cycle engine
technologies, reflected by outstanding power-to-weight ratios and features
that promote longer unit life, quieter operation and reduced exhaust emission.
We solicit user and dealer input on product performance, comfort, and
safety. Then, we build our equipment to the tightest tolerances in the
industry. And, each unit is run and carefully adjusted before it leaves
our factory.
The Displacement Myth
Some manufacturers would have you believe that the only way to a powerful
engine is large displacement. But at Shindaiwa, we know that compression,
port size and shape, carburetion, and a host of other factors come into
play as well. That's why our machines deliver more horsepower per unit
of displacement than our competitors'. To get equivalent power from them,
you have to buy a unit with a bigger, heavier engine that consumes more
fuel, generates more emissions, and is, often, more costly.
We dare you to compare Shindaiwa's impressive standard features and reliability against models of equivalent horsepower. We know you'll appreciate how much lighter, easier, and more efficient is a Shindaiwa.