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Qualcast 400W electric cylinder lawnmower with grass collection bag NOW £40


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Qualcast 400W electric cylinder lawnmower SCM32 with grass collection bag.
Little use, very clean, like new as can be seen in the pictures, stored in dry garage and shed, and comes with instruction manual. Pretty much plug in and mow.
Great for small flat lawns
Roller at rear for those stripy lawns
Having a clearout, need the space.
Location Forest Hill, SE23

Needs to go as require the space
NOW £40, Cash on collection only.
 

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