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Turn September Blue with Hansa — and help support men’s health

This September, we’re doing something that matters far beyond chippers. We’ve turned our industry-leading Hansa C7 blue in support of the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia.

For us, it’s about more than building machines. Behind every chipper is someone’s dad, brother, partner, or mate. Too many of them are impacted by prostate cancer, and often the hardest part is starting the conversation. Sometimes, seeing something different — like a bright blue chipper — is all it takes to spark that chat and encourage someone to book a check-up.

  • Buy a Blue C7 between 1 September and 30 November 2025 from a participating AU dealer.

  • For every Blue C7 sold, Hansa donates $100 to support men’s health through the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia.

  • Register your Blue C7 after purchase and you’ll be in the draw to win your money back (one winner).

👉 Ready to see it in person? Find your nearest dealer

👉 Already purchased? Register your Blue C7

👉 Want to know more about the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia? Check out the website

👉 Want to do more? You can also donate directly to the Prostate Cancer Foundation and support men’s health

A Blue C7 is more than a standout colour. On jobsites and in your garden, it becomes a conversation starter — a visible reminder to check in on the men we care about. Your purchase powers that message and funds vital support services at the same time.

Nothing changes under the paint. The Blue C7 delivers the same proven Hansa performance customers love: effortless self-feeding, a robust cutting disc, and quality you can trust for years of work. You’re choosing a machine that works hard — and does good.

  1. Visit a dealer to view the Blue C7 and talk through your needs.
  2. Purchase during the promotion window (1 Sept - 30 Nov 2025).
  3. Register your chipper on our website with your serial number and proof of purchase to enter the refund draw.
  4. Share the message - a quick chat with a mate could make all the difference