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I see Argos have one of these for approx £80. I am in the market for a
secondary strimmer and it will be used for only light work( ie edging
etc...I will leave the heavy stuff for my large strimmer).
Just wondering has anyone any experience of it and would they recomend one.
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John


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"jd" wrote in message
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I see Argos have one of these for approx £80. I am in the market for a
secondary strimmer and it will be used for only light work( ie edging
etc...I will leave the heavy stuff for my large strimmer).
Just wondering has anyone any experience of it and would they recomend
one.
Thanks
John



You just reminded me of those '70's adverts... "Spear and Jackson..... The
Tools to Trust!"

Oh bugger I'm getting old....

L


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"Les Hemmings" wrote in message
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"jd" wrote in message
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I see Argos have one of these for approx £80. I am in the market for a
secondary strimmer and it will be used for only light work( ie edging
etc...I will leave the heavy stuff for my large strimmer).
Just wondering has anyone any experience of it and would they recomend
one.
Thanks
John



You just reminded me of those '70's adverts... "Spear and Jackson.....
The Tools to Trust!"

Oh bugger I'm getting old....



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