XU1 250W Electric Grass Trimmer – Only used twice
• Dual action cutting blades for fast and hassle-free operation
• 230mm Cutting width for efficient grass cutting
• Lightweight design provides greater comfort during use and reduces user fatigue
• Secondary handle for comfortable handling in all positions and extra control
• This XU1 XGT-250 Grass Trimmer is ideal for trimming lawn edges, garden paths and grass around trees and shrubs.
• The blade provides hassle-free operation and fast, efficient grass cutting. It simply slides on, requiring no tools and taking only seconds to install.
• Lightweight design provides greater comfort during use and reduces user fatigue.
• See Bunnings listing at www.bunnings.co.nz...
• Only used twice
• Retails for $49
• Buyer to collect
• Selling for $10
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Aucklanders, our weekly rubbish collections are staying after councillors voted to scrap a proposed trial of fortnightly pick-ups.
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