STIHL Australia unleashes its biggest product launch ever
Landscape Contractor Magazine
|September - October 2025
In a bold move that redefines the future of outdoor power equipment, STIHL Australia has unveiled its largest and most powerful product launch to date.
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STIHL's historic rollout introduces a suite of cutting-edge tools designed to elevate performance, efficiency, and innovation for professionals and serious users alike.
From battery-powered breakthroughs to petrol-injected powerhouses, this launch is a game-changer for landscapers, arborists, and hardscapers across the country.
SHA 140 - the world's most powerful battery vacuum shredder
Leading the charge is the SHA 140, a revolutionary battery-powered vacuum shredder that outperforms even the popular SH 86 C.
Purpose-built for professional landscapers, the SHA 140 is a dedicated shredder with completely tool-less adjustability, making it easier than ever to switch between vacuum and shred modes. Designed to handle wet leaves with ease, it's the ultimate clean-up companion for any outdoor space. With unmatched suction power and shredding capability, the SHA 140 is the missing piece in every landscaper's battery suite.
HSA 140 R & HSA 140 T - precision meets power
Next up are STIHL's most powerful battery hedge trimmers to date: the HSA 140 R and HSA 140 T. Both models share a robust design and ergonomic features, but each is tailored for a specific task:
- The HSA 140 T is built for precision trimming, featuring smaller tooth spacing and a blazing-fast 5000rpm output speed ideal for shaping and fine detailing
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