Shindaiwa is a Japanese brand that has been on the market for over 60 years, part of the Yamabiko Group, a company born in 2009 from the merger of two Japanese market-leading brands in the production of portable machinery for gardening and forestry. In 1955, Shindaiwa began revolutionising the sector by designing the "Hurricane" chainsaw, and in 1962 it introduced its first electric model, the A88. Today the brand produces a wide range of professional equipment including chainsaws, brushcutters, hedge trimmers, blowers and pruners, designed for intensive use in forestry, agriculture and green space maintenance. All Shindaiwa machines are built to the rigorous quality standards of Yamabiko, with engines guaranteed for 300 hours of work without maintenance. With six production facilities worldwide and an extensive international distribution network, Shindaiwa is today synonymous with Japanese quality, reliability and uncompromising professional performance.