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Old 25-08-2009, 09:08 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Thinking of buying Parasene Pro - Weed Wand (with trolley) 563-DONT!

Steve wrote:
Complete and utter rubbish. The trolley is not even suitable for
carrying a canister of gas let alone a bottle because it's just not
made well at all. A sack barrow design would have been better. Very
poor welding ensured it was next to useless.

The flame gun itself seemed OK but the ignition is very suspect
(piezo)

As for burning weeds? Funnily enough some weeds just don't burn and


Wet plant material doesn't. You should only need to scorch it a bit to
kill off the tops, and the roots remain unaffected by heat.

even more just don't die for long. Not to mention the damage to
insects like ladybirds and the like. All in all don't waste your
money. I was told the cansiter weed wands were useless, but the big
boy is too.


It is a failing of flame based weedkillers. Burning weeds like this also
creates dioxins which are not especially good for you.

Pro-Weed Wand (with trolley) 563
Status: Currently In Stock
https://www.parasene.com/vshop/details.asp?prodID=191
This Flame weed burner works on the same principle as the best selling
550 Weed-Wand, but just on a bigger scale, Its powerful 1300'c flame
kills weeds cell structure leaving the desired area weed free in
24hours. This Professional model, Designed for use in large gardens,
around farms and in public areas. Ideal for public authorities ,
people with holiday trailers, private gardeners with long gravel
drives and others who have areas where weeds are difficult or
expensive to control.

Specifications:
Uses standard gas bottle in 7kg to 20kg canisters.
1kg of gas provides approximately 1 hour of continuous use.
1-Year Manufacturer Guarantee


Think I might try spraying petrol/vinegar/diesel on the gravel drive.


Unlicenced use. You should think very carefully about the flammability
and toxicity risks too. Petrol is the only thing sold to the public
containing a significant amount of a known carcinogen (benzene).

Spraying petrol could be very nasty if there was a spark or any other
source of ignition. It is explosive in a wide range of air mixtures.

I made three test areas and all seem clear a week later.

Any issues with this do you think?


Glyphosate is much more environmentally friendly than everything except
the vinegar (and chances are that was industrially manufactured).

Regards,
Martin Brown