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product_id: 16508599
title: "GS70015 15-Amp Garden Corded Electric Chipper, Collection Bin"
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# 15-Amp motor power Compact with transport wheels 15:1 waste reduction ratio GS70015 15-Amp Garden Corded Electric Chipper, Collection Bin

**Price:** 3167.82 DT
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## Summary

> ♻️ Turn your yard waste into garden gold with power and ease!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** GS70015 15-Amp Garden Corded Electric Chipper, Collection Bin
- **How much does it cost?** 3167.82 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/16508599-gs70015-15-amp-garden-corded-electric-chipper-collection-bin)

## Best For

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## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Portable Yard Beast:** Lightweight design with rear wheels and collection bag for easy transport and hassle-free cleanup anywhere in your garden.
- • **Eco-Chic Mulching Efficiency:** Transforms yard debris into nutrient-rich mulch with an impressive 15:1 reduction ratio, perfect for sustainable landscaping.
- • **Power Through Your Yard Waste:** Robust 15-Amp electric motor effortlessly chips branches up to 1.8 inches thick—no gas, no fumes, just pure power.
- • **Smart Safety & Overload Protection:** Built-in motor shutoff and quick reset button keep you safe and your chipper running smoothly during heavy-duty use.
- • **Optimized for Dry & Seasoned Branches:** Engineered to shred dry, aged wood into fine mulch—maximize compost quality and minimize disposal trips.

## Overview

The Earthwise GS70015 is a powerful 15-Amp corded electric chipper designed for homeowners and garden pros who demand efficient, eco-friendly yard waste management. It chips branches up to 1.8 inches thick, reduces waste by up to 15:1, and features a compact, portable design with wheels and a collection bag. Safety features include motor overload protection and a quick reset button. Optimized for dry, seasoned wood, it delivers fine mulch ideal for composting, making it a smart, sustainable choice for seasonal cleanup.

## Description

The Earthwise Power Tools by ALM corded electric chipper makes it easier to prepare compost and dispose of various yard debris. It gives chipping power that is comparable to a gas wood chipper. You can easily process yard debris to get it ready for your compost pit. It is ideal for chipping yard waste, debris, and sticks up to 1.75 inches thick. This planet-friendly chipper has a slim design with rear wheels to make it easy to transport anywhere you need it in your yard. Is not intended for leaves or fibrous plants like corn stalks. Safety shutoff with quick re-set button: When overloaded the motor will shutoff preventing any damage, to continue using a circuit re-set button located by the power button on the chipper.

Review: Do not be afraid to use violence - I was weary of purchasing this because of the bad reviews but I saw a cheaper version of this had quite good reviews so I figured this could be a price point expectation? I've only spent 1 day with it, but chipped for about 4 hours straight and my initial impression is that this thing is pretty capable. I jammed it up so that I needed to actually unscrew the unit 3 times -- once within the first 5 minutes because I didn't know what I was doing, once because I was trying to be way too greedy with the branch I was putting through, and once unexpectedly. In all cases, I probably could have cleared the jam by using some channel locks or pliars and just pulling the branch out from the top feed / hopper and this is preferable as a first step if only because it takes like 40 turns to unscrew the bolt that allows you to access the blades. To me, three jams, 2 of them definitely my fault, over 4 hours is totally acceptable. Also to be clear, I mostly chipped dryer softwood, but did do a fair amount of hardwood and fresher, greener, wetter stuff. But here lies a few tips. 1. Use safety protection!! Full eye protection is a must. Branches will whip side to side unexpectedly. Use ear protection! It's loud and you only have one set of ears. Even gloves are recommended because sometimes when the branch whips and it's big enough it can hit you pretty hard. 2. Do not be afraid to use some violence! Many "jams" were avoided by just smashing the branch through the hopper using the provided hopper tool. Also whatever you can fit through the feeder will chip! I was worried in the beginning about not feeding anything too big, but it's really about how well you can guide it through the feeder, not so much the size of the branch (at least with softer woods). And this guiding process is a bit of an art (see more below) 3. Use a 12AWG/20A extension cord. Otherwise the voltage drop when this thing pulls full amps chewing through a big stick will result in big power loss! At least I assume that's the case and is the recommendation in the manual! 4. Hardwood is definitely.. harder. So use some restraint in combo with my violence recommendation depending on the wood. Violence on soft wood works pretty well. Violence with hardwood will likely jam the machine. Thus -- 5. Have patience and do some prep. The biggest problem is with wood that has sharp bends or big knots that you can't turn through the hopper feeding guide. If you or whoever you are working with prep the pieces for success, you will definitely have more fun feeding the beast. 6. RTFM! "Read the ___ manual". It has advice on alternating easier feeding wood between harder feeds ones to help keep the chipper clear and recommends wet wood in between dry pieces. I personally didn't have any trouble with the limited wet / fresh wood but I chipped 95% older, dryer, soft wood (which it absolutely massacres). 7. You will definitely improve with time! The amount of violence I used definitely decreased over the day as I learned how to find the best rotation technique to get the branches to feed more smoothly into the chipper. My only "critique" is that it does chip into fairly small mulch (which is called out in the item description). This is totally fine and expected but I am kind of curious what the larger mulcher is like as I think I would probably prefer that end product, but not sure. I had pretty low expectation but it met them, definitely. And by the end of day 1 with the thing, I feel it has already paid itself off for the price. In the beginning of the day I thought okay maybe this is about a 4 star, but once *I* learned how to use the thing more properly, I feel it is probably a 5 star product. I mean for the price this thing is a beast!! I'm sure there are use cases where this thing just doesn't keep up but for me, this thing cleans up! Too bad it will soon cost 2.5x as much with tariffs as it's made in China. Thank you to our wise King for lowering the prices of products for those of us that actually work for a living. I don't know about the cheaper chippers on desertcart but (electrical) safety wise this thing is also ETL listed and has overload protection. It claims it is "built to last". We will see! Recommended!
Review: A good product but a couple of slight modifications turns into a great product! - Great Chipper for moderate usage, slow but sure. Leaves rating 2 - it's a chipper so while it reduces the size of the leaves it really doesn't "mulch" then into fine material. Flower stems, etc. rating 4 - it mulches stems and harder material much better. However, stringy leaves such as iris, tulips, and ornamental grasses are a struggle and plug up the chipper fairly often requiring removal of the blade cover to remove the blockage. Creates fine mulch. Limbs and branches (nine bark & ornamental pear) rating 3 - limbs over 1", especially knots are a struggle. Knots in particular are tough. It does make beautiful bark! Challenge - the round paddle used to push material into the cutter head was the most frustrating factor in using this chipper. Leaves wrap around the paddle making it too tight to fit through the feed hole in the hopper. This means it is constantly stuck pushing and removing the paddle from the hopper feed holes. It was frustrating enough that I immediately looked for an alternative. Grab a 3/4" x 4" x 12" piece of wood, add a handle, and 99% of the struggles with feeding disappear! Major Failure - After 6 - 8 uses the blade holder retaining lock nut came loose causing both cutting blades to contact the upper shroud and break off. Not a big deal except that the company doesn't offer replacement blades or the lock nut which as I will explain is a blessing! My advice based on this is inspect the retaining nut after every use and MOST IMPORTANTLY buy the blades sold by desertcart in the 4 - pack for this model. The blades have turned this into a completely different machine! The cutting speed and efficiency of these blades makes it feel like the chipper has gained 1 -2HP. It now cuts material up to the 1 1/2" and those nasty knots with virtually no strain on the motor. Secondly, these blades pull the material into the blades while the OEM blades required you use a lot of force to drive the material against the blades. Without the new blades and redesigned paddle my rating would not been above 3 but now it's a 4, maybe 5! And one last caution. There is an aluminum shroud above the blade holder that must be removed to clear debris that becomes lodged between the shroud and holder. Phillips head screws are used which means care must be taken to clean the screw to prevent damage. Secondly; these are self-tapping type screws threaded into plastic. Make sure to rotate the screws counterclockwise until they fall into the threads to prevent cross threading the lower hosing which holds the motor. It will be unusable if the shroud cannot be tightened!

## Features

- Powerful 15-Amp Electric Motor: Delivers strong, consistent performance to chip branches and shred yard waste up to 1.5–1.8 inches thick—perfect for sticks, brush, and seasonal cleanup without gas or fumes.
- Optimized for Dry & Aged Material: Designed for best performance with dry, seasoned branches and yard debris, producing fine mulch for composting. Green or freshly cut material may reduce efficiency due to higher moisture content.
- Proper Extension Cord Use (Max Performance & Safety): For 15-amp operation, use a 12-gauge (12 AWG) extension cord up to 75 ft or 10-gauge for longer distances to prevent voltage drop, overheating, and loss of power. (extention cord not included)
- Efficient Mulching with High Reduction Ratio: Reduces yard waste by up to 15:1, turning branches and leaves into nutrient-rich mulch—minimizing disposal trips and supporting eco-friendly landscaping.
- Compact, Portable & Easy Cleanup: Lightweight design with transport wheels and included collection bag makes it easy to move, operate, and clean up—ideal for homeowners and gardeners.
- Is not intended for leaves or fibrous plants like corn stalks

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,807 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #10 in Wood Chippers, Shredders, & Mulchers |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 4,098 Reviews |

## Images

![GS70015 15-Amp Garden Corded Electric Chipper, Collection Bin - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71ra8JxeZbL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What is the warranty on this product**
A: Worthless.

Mine burned up and I found out that the warranty I purchased from Amazon won't help at all.
They said find a repair shop that will do it and have it repaired.  Then send the receipt for reimbursement!
No shops will repair this item in my area.

**Q: Can the earthwise gs70015 15-amp electric garden chipper/shredder shred bamboo?**
A: I am currently disposing of 200 or more bamboo canes with this GS70015. Unfortunately it will not mulch the branches and leaves, but it works amazingly well on pruned canes. I am going through the pile I have and trimming the branches and leaves into a yard waste bin, then running the canes through the chipper. Although this is a time consuming method, it is working well. The chopped material will be great for mulching the yard, as it is generally pretty fine sized. 

Dried bamboo is pretty hard, and about a quarter of the way through the pile, the unit stopped pulling the canes into the chopper. I reversed the blades, and it is pulling the canes in and chopping them again. I am ordering new blades to have on hand, plus I will try to sharpen the original blades once the second side dulls. If this unit could chop up the branches and leaves, it would be fantastic, but after spending several hours working my way through my pile, I am satisfied well enough. 

I don't think there is anything that would do a great job with the branches and leaves. The branches are very skinny, but very tough. I tried using my gas powered weed eater to mulch up the branches and leaves in my yard waste container, and it didn't do a thing.

**Q: Can it shred succulents?**
A: The shredder has not been tested on succulents. The material would need to be dry for it to work.

**Q: Can it shred foam?**
A: This could not be used to shred foam.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Do not be afraid to use violence
*by J***E on April 21, 2025*

I was weary of purchasing this because of the bad reviews but I saw a cheaper version of this had quite good reviews so I figured this could be a price point expectation? I've only spent 1 day with it, but chipped for about 4 hours straight and my initial impression is that this thing is pretty capable. I jammed it up so that I needed to actually unscrew the unit 3 times -- once within the first 5 minutes because I didn't know what I was doing, once because I was trying to be way too greedy with the branch I was putting through, and once unexpectedly. In all cases, I probably could have cleared the jam by using some channel locks or pliars and just pulling the branch out from the top feed / hopper and this is preferable as a first step if only because it takes like 40 turns to unscrew the bolt that allows you to access the blades. To me, three jams, 2 of them definitely my fault, over 4 hours is totally acceptable. Also to be clear, I mostly chipped dryer softwood, but did do a fair amount of hardwood and fresher, greener, wetter stuff. But here lies a few tips. 1. Use safety protection!! Full eye protection is a must. Branches will whip side to side unexpectedly. Use ear protection! It's loud and you only have one set of ears. Even gloves are recommended because sometimes when the branch whips and it's big enough it can hit you pretty hard. 2. Do not be afraid to use some violence! Many "jams" were avoided by just smashing the branch through the hopper using the provided hopper tool. Also whatever you can fit through the feeder will chip! I was worried in the beginning about not feeding anything too big, but it's really about how well you can guide it through the feeder, not so much the size of the branch (at least with softer woods). And this guiding process is a bit of an art (see more below) 3. Use a 12AWG/20A extension cord. Otherwise the voltage drop when this thing pulls full amps chewing through a big stick will result in big power loss! At least I assume that's the case and is the recommendation in the manual! 4. Hardwood is definitely.. harder. So use some restraint in combo with my violence recommendation depending on the wood. Violence on soft wood works pretty well. Violence with hardwood will likely jam the machine. Thus -- 5. Have patience and do some prep. The biggest problem is with wood that has sharp bends or big knots that you can't turn through the hopper feeding guide. If you or whoever you are working with prep the pieces for success, you will definitely have more fun feeding the beast. 6. RTFM! "Read the ___ manual". It has advice on alternating easier feeding wood between harder feeds ones to help keep the chipper clear and recommends wet wood in between dry pieces. I personally didn't have any trouble with the limited wet / fresh wood but I chipped 95% older, dryer, soft wood (which it absolutely massacres). 7. You will definitely improve with time! The amount of violence I used definitely decreased over the day as I learned how to find the best rotation technique to get the branches to feed more smoothly into the chipper. My only "critique" is that it does chip into fairly small mulch (which is called out in the item description). This is totally fine and expected but I am kind of curious what the larger mulcher is like as I think I would probably prefer that end product, but not sure. I had pretty low expectation but it met them, definitely. And by the end of day 1 with the thing, I feel it has already paid itself off for the price. In the beginning of the day I thought okay maybe this is about a 4 star, but once *I* learned how to use the thing more properly, I feel it is probably a 5 star product. I mean for the price this thing is a beast!! I'm sure there are use cases where this thing just doesn't keep up but for me, this thing cleans up! Too bad it will soon cost 2.5x as much with tariffs as it's made in China. Thank you to our wise King for lowering the prices of products for those of us that actually work for a living. I don't know about the cheaper chippers on Amazon but (electrical) safety wise this thing is also ETL listed and has overload protection. It claims it is "built to last". We will see! Recommended!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A good product but a couple of slight modifications turns into a great product!
*by J***M on January 17, 2026*

Great Chipper for moderate usage, slow but sure. Leaves rating 2 - it's a chipper so while it reduces the size of the leaves it really doesn't "mulch" then into fine material. Flower stems, etc. rating 4 - it mulches stems and harder material much better. However, stringy leaves such as iris, tulips, and ornamental grasses are a struggle and plug up the chipper fairly often requiring removal of the blade cover to remove the blockage. Creates fine mulch. Limbs and branches (nine bark & ornamental pear) rating 3 - limbs over 1", especially knots are a struggle. Knots in particular are tough. It does make beautiful bark! Challenge - the round paddle used to push material into the cutter head was the most frustrating factor in using this chipper. Leaves wrap around the paddle making it too tight to fit through the feed hole in the hopper. This means it is constantly stuck pushing and removing the paddle from the hopper feed holes. It was frustrating enough that I immediately looked for an alternative. Grab a 3/4" x 4" x 12" piece of wood, add a handle, and 99% of the struggles with feeding disappear! Major Failure - After 6 - 8 uses the blade holder retaining lock nut came loose causing both cutting blades to contact the upper shroud and break off. Not a big deal except that the company doesn't offer replacement blades or the lock nut which as I will explain is a blessing! My advice based on this is inspect the retaining nut after every use and MOST IMPORTANTLY buy the blades sold by Amazon in the 4 - pack for this model. The blades have turned this into a completely different machine! The cutting speed and efficiency of these blades makes it feel like the chipper has gained 1 -2HP. It now cuts material up to the 1 1/2" and those nasty knots with virtually no strain on the motor. Secondly, these blades pull the material into the blades while the OEM blades required you use a lot of force to drive the material against the blades. Without the new blades and redesigned paddle my rating would not been above 3 but now it's a 4, maybe 5! And one last caution. There is an aluminum shroud above the blade holder that must be removed to clear debris that becomes lodged between the shroud and holder. Phillips head screws are used which means care must be taken to clean the screw to prevent damage. Secondly; these are self-tapping type screws threaded into plastic. Make sure to rotate the screws counterclockwise until they fall into the threads to prevent cross threading the lower hosing which holds the motor. It will be unusable if the shroud cannot be tightened!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 3 1/2 yrs later - still excellent buy for the money!
*by M***A on January 27, 2016*

Update October 2019: I've used this thing on and off (I never throw away trimmed branches - it's free mulch!), finally the blades got dull. It was very easy to unscrew them, lazily drag it back and forth on a coarse sharpening stone for about 5 min, put them back, and the chipper works as good as new. I didn't realize it at first, but blades are double sided, so I could have simply flipped them and used the other side ... But I wanted to see how long my sharpening job will last)). When the blades were dull, it started jamming a bit due to last thick but short chunks getting caught in the blade, but not too much (with the cross "thingy" gone - see below - jamming isn't an issue at all, really. And that collection bin is still the best. Happy chipping!.. January 2016 original review: I have used this thing for a day, and so far I am extatic. I hope it’s going to be reliable; just in case I purchased a 2-year warranty. Honestly, I don't know why other two brands of wood chippers out there sell so much better than this one. They look awkward and don’t have a receiver container. I was a bit apprehensive to get it for the lack of reviews, but there were 2 things going for it: very similar “chinese wonder” had excellent reviews on youtube and seemed so easy to "unjam" (one knob), and the container to collect the output (which works out beautifully and is a good size). This chipper seemed very "logical" to me, it has all that a chipper needs to have in my mind, larger acceptable diameter than other brands on Amazon, and it seems to be well-made. I guess, the time will tell how well. In a few hours that I used it, the pile in the picture diminished by 2/3, and it jammed on me ONCE (my fault, I put a wedge-shaped chunk of wood in it, that was thin, but wider than recommended diameter), took me less than 1 minute to get it out and keep going. You gotta love that! I didn’t put sticks over 1 1/2” into it (as many people report that electric chippers don’t really live up to the max diameter promise. (I don’t have much of thick ones anyway). The chipper didn’t do all that well with thin brush, it processed it, but the length of the sticks coming out was 2-3”. Nor a major defect in my eyes. It didn’t do well with a clump of weeds either. It milled it into pulp, but I had to open it and clear the chamber. I don’t consider it a true jam (the blade was still spinning), because at that point the receiving container was full and might have prevented the stuff from coming out, I didn’t have another clump to give it a second shot. Either way, I’m fine with it. My main goal was wood chipping, and wood chipping it does. Also, I must say that it is rather quit. I have sensitive ears, and always put on ear muffs when using my table saw. With this chipper I was perfectly fine without ear protection. It looks like perfect gadjet for a weekend warrior. It definitely will not see much of heavy use with me. Some sticks and twigs from our trees (this load is an exception, we got rid of a large bush that was overtaking our patio). If I don’t have enough, now and then I might collect some branches in the surrounding woods to make more bedding for my bird cage (I find that grass or wood chips blend in bird you-know-what better than paper or newspaper:). This way I know for sure that it’s clean wood and it’s safe for my birds to chew on if they want to. I also had an idea to try this wood mulch for growing mushrooms. It appears that all “regular” straw that you get at feed stores is hosed with either herbicides, or pesticids or the conbination of the two. Mushrooms have a tendency to accumulate all kinds of junk, so I’d rather have something ecologically clean to grow them on. I am not sure how well this will work out, but I’ll see in a few weeks… Happy chipping!

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