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Lawnmower Webb WEH18


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£45 (retail is £159)

I bought this mower after some research. I was VERY fussy about my lawn…I wanted beautiful stripes and a mower that ‘cuts’ the grass, rather than tearing at it. Unfortunately I then moved house, so I’ve only used it a few times. 

Collect from Dulwich nr St Stephen’s church

Current retail price is £159

This is the official blurb. 

With no cable to hold you back, no noisy engine to disturb your neighbours and a widest-in-class 46cm cut, this traditional hand-push cylinder-mower from Webb is the ideal choice for those maintaining a large lawn in a built-up residential area. Its contactless blade design reduces wear for stay-sharp durability; while its rear-roller will furnish your lawn with an attractive striped finish. The Webb WEH18 comes with a roomy grass-collector and weighs a mere 21kg.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATION

 

WEIGHT 21 kg

WORKING WIDTH

46 cm (18")

COLLECTION CAPACITY

22 Litre

DRIVE TYPE

Propelled by Hand

HANDLE TYPE

Fixed

MOWER TYPE

Cylinder

CUTTING ACTIONS

Collection

POWER

Hand Push

WARRANTY

2 Years (T&C's Apply)

PRODUCT TYPE

Push Lawn Mowers

CUTTING HEIGHTS

9

CUTTING HEIGHT RANGE

25-76mm

also on eBay 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/196067664667?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=HiJIQbo7QRS&sssrc=0&ssuid=HiJIQbo7QRS&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=EMAIL

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