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Hi guys!


We're a small local business called DonkeyJobs that offers a range of different jobs in the garden. We are environmentally conscious and try to use electric bikes cargo bikes as much as possible to get round.


We have just started our seasonal leaf blowing service and wanted to share it here. We use top of the range leaf blowers that allow us to quickly and efficiently rid your outdoor space of leaves. Our prices start at ?50 and increase depending on how long it takes and whether the waste needs to be collected. We offer discounts for those who want us to come back on a regular basis throughout Autumn and Winter.


If you're interested please let us know! You can reach out to us through the channels below:


Website: www.donkeyjobs.co.uk


Email: [email protected]


Phone: 07710698974


Thanks, Ed

We have the option for electric battery powered leaf blowing or 4 stroke petrol leaf blowing. To use the electric leaf blower we require access to power as the batteries drain really quickly. Our 4 stroke petrol leaf blowers also have lower emissions and are quieter than their 2 stroke counterparts so are slightly better for the environment!

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