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Well looked after but now using a lighter Flymo as our garden is steep.

They were around £85 new  https://www.worldofpower.co.uk/flymo-pac-a-mow-33cm-electric-rotary-lawnmower.html  go for around £25 on ebay so £20 sounds reasonable.  Long grass is due to no mow May but we can do a test plot in the front garden to show it works.  Decent sized grass box - 30 litres, 33cm cut, and rollers should you want the striped effect (really?!)  'Vision' so you can see how full grass box is.   In tonight - Friday, Saturday after 6pm and Sunday morning for trials and picking up.  Close to Horniman Gardens.  Edited shortly after posting - they are going for £35+ today on e-bay so a bargain!

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