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I have just bought this mower second hand without realising it doesn't have a grass collection box. It is a Flymo Turbo Lite 330 Lawnmower, only 6 months old, still boxed and in good condition.


Cost ?70 new, I paid ?40 today - now back on the market for ?25.


http://www.tesco.com/direct/flymo-turbo-lite-330-electric-hover-lawn-mower/202-8096.prd?skuId=202-8096&pageLevel=sku&sc_cmp=ppc_sh-_-sh-_-tesco-_-202-8096&gclid=Cj0KEQjw5Ie8BRCJ9fHlr_bH24cBEiQAkoDQccH-tJk_W1qCNZvb4KDQPNWLunvTo9MFYwmrQJw_KesaAuOL8P8HAQ&gclsrc=aw.ds

Sorry it doesn't have a grass box. I hadn't realised which is why I bought it and I do need one that does as I have quite a large garden. The upside is it is considerably smaller that a mower with a grass box, making it ideal if you do not have much shed (or even cupboard) space to store it. This is perfect for a small garden which needs a bit of raked mowing and easy mower storage.

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