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  • FairygirlFairygirl Posts: 55,099

    Re 'nads' SD- you're a man and I'm not. You have them and I don't..........image

    It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....



    I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
  • Don thaks for the story about the car I now can't stop smiling to myself, classic

     

    of for a ice cream now

     

    James

  • Yep could be a scam and the speeling does leave a lot to be desired but then again so does mine and I have four trades behind me so I'm not exactly thick (Gardening, Weaving x 3, Security consultant/troubleshooter and Marine engineer if any one is curious) and I can't spell to save my life so that's neither here nor there, if it's a scam fine, we've all twigged to it but answering the question won't hurt and may help others out there.

    For private use in your own garden/plot or whatever a cheap strimmer is fine as its only being used occasionally but for business use where its pretty much used as a workhorse go for a good quality strimmer and not necessarily a branded one, half the time your just paying for the name not the quality, try researching through Which or something similar and see which one they recommend. Cheap tools may seem like a saving at the time but the amount of extra effort needed to keep them running or sharpened can make it a false economy by the best you can then gradually upgrade them.

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