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Sell: 3-in-1 Electric Garden Vacuum, Leaf Blower & Shredder Mulcher


Ankitad

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Hi all,

Looking to offload this Flymo Sirocco 3000W 3-in-1 Electric Garden Vacuum, Leaf Blower and Shredder Mulcher with Large 45L Collection Bag and 12m Cable


New is available for ?60 on Robert Dyas. I am looking to get ?20

Collection from SE22.

If interested, please message me on 07969721588


https://www.robertdyas.co.uk/flymo-sirocco-3000w-electric-garden-blower-vacuum-and-shredder


Online description

Make light work of clearing the autumn leaves and garden debris with the Flymo Sirocco 3-in-1 garden blower. Featuring a powerful 3000W motor, this blower can either suck up the leaves as you go or gather them into an easy-to-manage pile. Lightweight and easy to use, this leaf blower comes with a smooth running wheel and a 12m mains cable, delivering freedom to move all around your garden with ease.

When used as a vacuum this device shreds debris before it passes into the collection bag, so you won?t have to carry on stopping to empty the bag, making it ideal even for larger jobs.

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