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PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 8:30 pm 
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hey all

just seen this on special offer at toolstop

Bosch CISO Cordless Secateur 3.6 Volt. Kit also contains a holster and a spare blade

A powered alternative to manual pruning.

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are these things any good? never tried it myself but thought some people might find it useful


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Thats a band site MFCGMFC. They must have spammed us at some point.
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You got it up as i was posting. And as to your Q, yes there good but not brilliant they're only usefull for about 6mm branches if you go any bigger the batt runs out realy quick (thats what my mum says) my sister bought her them about a year or more ago. She actualy likes using the ratchet ones shes got more.


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StyXSIS wrote:
Thats a band site MFCGMFC. They must have spammed us at some point.


I edited the link and have used a link shortening site, but you are correct they, or someone working for them will of spammed us in the past :wink:

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Checky gitts aren't they :cussing:
Thanks anyway MFCGMFC thats a decent price to find those.


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dammm whats up with pulling the handles together on non powered normal pair, :dunno:


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dammm whats up with pulling the handles together on non powered normal pair, :dunno:


The same reason Bosch came out with this
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sorry chaps i didnt know :(

i was thinking more for my grandad so it makes wee jobs like that easier for him in the garden

worth it at that price?


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sorry chaps i didnt know :(

i was thinking more for my grandad so it makes wee jobs like that easier for him in the garden

worth it at that price?


You were not to know about a banned site, so don't worry about it.

Get him the garden tool and the wine opener for when he has finished pruning the plants. He may even let you borrow it to drill or screw when he is not thirsty. :-P :-P

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