The 2018 Oleo-Mac catalogue has a new look.

Lots of new references, plus easier and quicker consultation

Oleo-Mac World / Corporate News

22/01/2018

This year, the Oleo-Mac catalogue has a whole new feel, introducing a host of new products and a more immediate and user-friendly style of consultation.

Firstly, Products and Accessories are presented in a single catalogue. In addition, to facilitate identification and selection of the various items, customized search procedures have been introduced, based on environment (home, fields, woodland, urban), on type of work (e.g. pruning, mowing, treatments and watering) and on specific activities (e.g. chopping timber for wood fires, lopping, pruning, etc.).

The range of lawnmowerselectric, push-type and self-propelled — will be completely revamped and modernized, starting with the design of the wheels. Similarly, the range of brushcutters is being expanded further, with the introduction of new models, namely lightweight, multifunction with petrol engine and professional with petrol engine (from 22 to 55 cc). Improvements have also been made to all backpack models, which are characterized by a strong family feeling visually, and by the adoption of solutions designed specifically to improve operator performance and comfort.

During the course of the year, Oleo-mac will also be presenting new models of  petrol engine chainsaws in the low and medium power range (35 to 42 cc), hedgetrimmers with shaft, rotary tillers and high pressure washers. Among the top products on the way in 2018 are the new MB 90 mistblower and the BV 900 leaf blower.

Oleo-Mac - Product Catalogue 2018

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