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very lightweight lawnmower.
georgiesmum
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recently lost (well not lost, i know exactly where he is. On my daughters fireplace in an urn )my husband and will now have to start mowing myself. I have a lot of artheritis and want an efficent and lightweight mower.
God i do miss that man !!!!!!!!!!
Any recomendations please.
God i do miss that man !!!!!!!!!!
Any recomendations please.
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Argos.
You can compare items by clicking on them, and they give the weight.
Qualcast with a grassbox are quite good, and you can arrange delivery if no car access.04.06.12 no debt:beer:
Now house deposit saving £24,000 and rising:T thanks to 2x Barclays PPI successes0 -
I have arthritis in my hands & the lawnmower I bought for myself when I had a garden was a Qualcast/Bosch Easi-Trak 32. It was very easy to use & I could push it with one hand. I sold it last year after moving to a property where I don't have to do any gardening. :jThe bigger the bargain, the better I feel.
I should mention that there's only one of me, don't confuse me with others of the same name.0 -
I have Bosch Rotak 32, not heavy at all.
But Hover Lawnmower should be lighter.0 -
georgiesmum wrote: »recently lost (well not lost, i know exactly where he is. On my daughters fireplace in an urn )my husband and will now have to start mowing myself. I have a lot of artheritis and want an efficent and lightweight mower.
God i do miss that man !!!!!!!!!!
Any recomendations please.
Can't help re lawnmower, but wanted to say sorry for the loss of your husband (though not your sense of humour!) georgiesmum.
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Thanks for your replies. Have looked at that one Cattie and it seems to fit the bill.0
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