Einhell mower

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I've accumulated a few battery powered Einhell products over the years.
Both my remaining petrol mowers have ceased to be in any realistic sense of the word, reliable.

Bought an Einhell 33 battery mower, had to wait for it yo get to my local Screwfix and the snow arrived, so only managed one test cut 3' x 12'' by the greenhouse,
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If your experience is like mine then I think you will enjoy it, have you got the 18v or 36v version?

Einhell are making a lot of good garden equipment which makes it possible to use on the plot, used to be a Bosch but now gone over to Einhell.
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Everything of mine is Einhell. The 36v mower is a star. All my power tools including a brush cutter and chainsaw. Just the job. Very good value and half the price of milwaukee / dewalt etc
If I am not on the plot, I am not happy.........
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