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Garden Vacs, are they any good?
I want to get one for hoovering up grass clippings - does anyone here use one
for that? Are the petrol or electric ones better? Thankyou so much Lorraine |
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Garden Vacs, are they any good?
-- "GoldDustRhiannon" wrote in message ... I want to get one for hoovering up grass clippings - does anyone here use one for that? Are the petrol or electric ones better? Thankyou so much Lorraine I find them pretty useless, the exception being getting leaves from around and under plants. However the better ones are also blowers, those are very useful for collecting leaves into piles to make "harvesting" them easy. As regard to picking up grass I reckon that a skrake will be both easier and quicker. Cheers John T. |
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Garden Vacs, are they any good?
Thank you John - You've saved me a hundred quid )
I would use a rake but the area is very large and its backbreaking work. Anyone else had an experience with a garden vac - good or bad? Thanks - Lorriane |
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Garden Vacs, are they any good?
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from "John Towill" contains these words: As regard to picking up grass I reckon that a skrake will be both easier and quicker. What's a scrake? My old lawnrake is losing its teeth and needs replacing. Janet. |
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Garden Vacs, are they any good?
-- "Janet Baraclough" wrote in message ... The message from "John Towill" contains these words: As regard to picking up grass I reckon that a skrake will be both easier and quicker. What's a scrake? My old lawnrake is losing its teeth and needs replacing. Janet. Well if you don't know Janet then I guess there is no such thing. My father always called a lawn rake a "scrake", however I guess it must be just a nickname as I can't find it in the dictionary! Sorry if I got you all excited Janet. :-) Cheers John T |
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Garden Vacs, are they any good?
The message
from "John Towill" contains these words: -- "Janet Baraclough" wrote in message ... The message from "John Towill" contains these words: As regard to picking up grass I reckon that a skrake will be both easier and quicker. What's a scrake? My old lawnrake is losing its teeth and needs replacing. Janet. Well if you don't know Janet then I guess there is no such thing. My father always called a lawn rake a "scrake", however I guess it must be just a nickname as I can't find it in the dictionary! Sorry if I got you all excited Janet. :-) Oh dear:-( How sad can I be, getting all excited about a new skrake. Janet |
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