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gillysm Oct 28th 2007 1:41 pm

Re: Blower vac advice please
 

Originally Posted by smee (Post 5481480)
When mine dies I will definately get a smaller one. Sometimes big isn't always best. lol

Yep, just a small blow can get the job done just as well:D

smee Oct 28th 2007 2:09 pm

Re: Blower vac advice please
 

Originally Posted by gillysm (Post 5481496)
Yep, just a small blow can get the job done just as well:D

very true. ha ha ha

Timber Floor Au Oct 28th 2007 3:56 pm

Re: Blower vac advice please
 

Originally Posted by gillysm (Post 5481036)
I paid $399 - it is the most basic model as that was the lightest (easier for me). I got it from the Mower Superstore on Kremzow Rd (cnr Leitch's Rd), they were very helpful. They will do the first service free as well, and at least they're only down the road if I have any problems with it.

im impressed thats a bloody good deal !!!! < makes a note for my Chrissy List now )

:)

themerlin Oct 28th 2007 4:01 pm

Re: Blower vac advice please
 
Never getting stuff like that from bunnings again as there after sales / repair service is terrible :mad:

Got a Stihl brush cutter and it's lasted really well (not like the crap from bunnings) so worth the extra if you are going to use it.


Originally Posted by moneypen20 (Post 5411544)
We got a Stihl but mainly because "we like the company". I wouldn't buy one from Bunnings but only because we wouldn't have bought stuff like that from B&Q if you get my logic.:D



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