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jekjr

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Do any of you run Shindiawa trimmers? Is it true that they are manufactured by the same company as Echo. I recently heard that they were both made by the same manufacturer.
 
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Do any of you run Shindiawa trimmers? Is it true that they are manufactured by the same company as Echo. I recently heard that they were both made by the same manufacturer.

Yes it's true.

"Echo, Shindaiwa, and Yamabiko all merged together to form the Yamabiko corporation. Echo and Shindaiwa all still make their respective equipments under their own names but are now overseen by the parent company Yamabiko.
Echo will now be seen as a maker of both homeowner and commercial equipment while Shindaiwa is eliminating all homeowner equipment (like the curved shaft trimmers) and going to be seen as commercial and top of the line equipment.
Interestingly enough, most changes are happening to Shindaiwa rather than Echo. Shindaiwa is eliminating their C4 line of blue equipment. They are also merging and condensing parts, often using the Echo made part. Shindaiwa is also now assembling their equipment in Echo's USA headquarters in IL."

(Did Shindaiwa Buy Out Echo)
 

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I saw a echo srm225 trimmer next to a shindaiwa t235 and it was identical
 

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Yes it's true.

"Echo, Shindaiwa, and Yamabiko all merged together to form the Yamabiko corporation. Echo and Shindaiwa all still make their respective equipments under their own names but are now overseen by the parent company Yamabiko.
Echo will now be seen as a maker of both homeowner and commercial equipment while Shindaiwa is eliminating all homeowner equipment (like the curved shaft trimmers) and going to be seen as commercial and top of the line equipment.
Interestingly enough, most changes are happening to Shindaiwa rather than Echo. Shindaiwa is eliminating their C4 line of blue equipment. They are also merging and condensing parts, often using the Echo made part. Shindaiwa is also now assembling their equipment in Echo's USA headquarters in IL."

(Did Shindaiwa Buy Out Echo)

Actually if you check the site Kioritz, Echo and Shindaiwa are subsidiary company's and are all owned the Yamabiko group out of Tokyo Japan.


http://www.yamabiko-corp.co.jp/our-business/brands-of-yamabiko?lang=en
 
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