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Bosch AHM 38 G Hand Lawnmower - For sale ?25


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Second hand Bosch AHM 38 G Hand Lawnmower for sale - ?25 - barely used


These are ?50-60 new - pics here https://www.buyamower.co.uk/product/bosch-ahm38g-lawnmower.aspx?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9YTdy6rZ1QIVhj8bCh1nzwKOEAQYAyABEgIGd_D_BwE


A cylinder cut system features 5 curved blades made from hardened steel for effective cutting, and a cutting width of 38cm is ideal for quickly trimming small areas. You can adjust the height of the cut to get your lawn to the length you want it. An ergonomic bar makes lawn mowing more comfortable, and the underset of the wheels makes pushing easier. The cutting cylinder on ball bearings is maintenance-free so having a neat lawn is hassle-free.

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Cutting Width 38cm Maximum Cutting Height 4.3cm Minimum Cutting Height 1.5cm Model name / number AHM 38 G Self Propelling NO Weight Information 7.5kg

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