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Scarifier Lawn Raker 2-In-1 Electric Adjustable Foldable Lightweight 32cm w/code (UK Mainland) sold by iforce_marketzone
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Model is Kingfisher NMRS1500.
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Scarifier Lawn Raker 2-In-1 Electric Adjustable Foldable Lightweight 32cm
Scarifier Lawn Raker 2-In-1 Electric Adjustable Foldable Lightweight 32cm
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Description.
Lightweight, highly manoeuvrable and easy to push, this tool also has a lock-off safety switch to avoid accidental start-up
Item condition - Image on the listing is from the item catalogue. It's original packing, unused. Manufacturer's warranty still available, if applicable.
Removes moss and reduces lawn thatch. Lawn aeration is crucial for a healthy lawn, as it allows air, water, and other nutrients to easily penetrate built-up grass and lawn thatch. lawns in domestic gardens
One 19.5cm steel rotor
Please store in a dry environment
28L collection bag
2-IN-1 Raker and Scraifier 20 single raking spring tines: combs grass and removes moss and thatch16
Central height adjustment
Adjustable working height range -12 to + 10 mm
Foldable handle for easy storage
Working width 320mm
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Type: Scarifier
Power Supply: Corded Electric
Capacity: 28L
Room: Outdoor
Cable Length: 10 m
Colour: Green
Material: Plastic, Steel
Weight: 10.35 kg
Features: Lightweight, Adjustable Height, Foldable, Scarifier, Compact, Durable, Heavy Duty
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sorted byIf so, then this is a bargain. I got the Screwfix one when it was reduced and it is a great bit of kit for the money.
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Probably best to follow it up with some form of fertilisation and overseeding, but it's going to look bad for a while until new growth comes in.