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Flymo GardenVac 2700 - 4-in-1 Electric Vacuum / Blower / Shredder - 40L Collection Bag - £ 55

https://www.maraz.co.uk/products/flymo-gardenvac-2700-4-in-1-electric-vacuum-blower-shredder-40l-collection-bag-orange?variant=39537056055458&currency=GBP&utm_medium=product_sync&utm_source=google&utm_content=sag_organic&utm_campaign=sag_organic&gclid=CjwKCAjwg-GjBhBnEiwAMUvNW6mCY2u5ul1hsXVT5f9Qy6dHXsv1p4FozhFRUSLageOXgl-EnFbzHxoCzYoQAvD_BwE


Flymo 40 L debris collection bag which means you don’t have to stop and empty it as often 3: 1 shredding ratio reduces the volume of leaves meaning that you can fit more into the collection bag Powerful 212 k

• 40 L debris collection bag which means you don’t have to stop and empty it as often

• 3: 1 shredding ratio reduces the volume of leaves meaning that you can fit more into the collection bag

• Powerful 212 km/hr blowing speed for quickly tidying leaves and debris into a pile

• 12 m mains cable makes this garden Vac perfect for medium sized gardens means you got a long cable to do the work.

 

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