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Stihl Shaft Extensions for KombiTools

Genuine Stihl shaft extensions designed for KombiSystem tools, ideal for increasing reach on long-reach hedge trimmers, pole pruners and brushcutter attachments.

Available in lightweight carbon or durable aluminium, these extensions connect directly to Stihl Kombi engines and attachments. Supplied with UK support and fast delivery from Suffolk Mowers.

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£44.90 inc VAT

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£112.25 inc VAT

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Built for the Stihl KombiSystem

These shaft extensions are made specifically for use with Stihl’s KombiSystem — the modular engine and attachment setup used by professionals and serious domestic users. They extend the working length between the Kombi engine unit and long-reach attachments like hedge trimmers and pole pruners.

Options Available

  • Aluminium Extension (0.5 m) – cost-effective and durable for occasional or general use
  • Carbon Fibre Extension (1.0 m) – ultra-lightweight for longer sessions or overhead work

Who Uses These?

Most buyers already own a Stihl Kombi engine unit and one or more long-reach attachments. Common uses include:

  • Hedge trimming at height without ladders
  • Tree pruning with pole attachments
  • Maintaining tall or awkward areas from ground level

Only for KombiTools

These extensions are not compatible with standalone battery or petrol tools like the HLA or HTA series, nor with MultiSystem units. They connect using Stihl's KombiTool quick-release system and are built for use with KM engine units only.

Frequently Asked Questions About Stihl Shaft Extensions

Yes — they fit all KM engine units and long-reach Kombi attachments using the standard Stihl coupling.
Carbon fibre is lighter, which helps reduce fatigue during longer hedge trimming or overhead work.
No — these extensions are for petrol-powered KombiSystem tools only.
In most cases, yes — especially with the 1m carbon version. But for extremely tall hedges, professional pole tools may still be needed.