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Old 17-04-2009, 01:49 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Looking for a petrol strimmer for my allotment and have tried a B&Q
strimmer which was made by Power for B&Q and it workd quite well..
However they do not sell this make now but have a Homelight Mighty-Lite
Wonder if anyone has tried one of these it is quite cheap but might
fulfill my needs as it will get little use once the allotment is back
into shape..
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Ted
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Old 17-04-2009, 06:03 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Looking for a petrol strimmer for my allotment and have tried a B&Q
strimmer which was made by Power for B&Q and it workd quite well..
However they do not sell this make now but have a Homelight Mighty-Lite
Wonder if anyone has tried one of these it is quite cheap but might
fulfill my needs as it will get little use once the allotment is back
into shape..
Regards
Ted


I bought a four in one strimmer etc on Ebay last year same make as Ebay item
number 290310408509 (currently bidding at 45 Euros)and it has been first
rate. Starts easily, runs smoothly, works well. The engine actually runs
more smoothly and starts more easily than my Stihl hedgecutter of the same
age.

Mike




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