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Relaxdays Dandelion & Weed Puller, long handle, 100 cm, foot-operated, ejector mechanism, multicoloured
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Product information
Description
Say goodbye to stubborn, recurring weeds. This weed puller tackles rampant plants such as dandelions, thistles and sorrel. The long handle lets you work without kneeling or bending, protecting your back. The foot step and four sturdy metal claws help the tool penetrate the soil easily. A simple ejection mechanism releases the removed weed from the claws.
Weed puller in detail
- Dimensions H x W x D: approx. 100 x 31.5 x 6 cm
- Weight: approx. 1.6 kg
- Material: steel, plastic
- Colour: silver, black, orange
Weed puller with long handle
- Gardening tool for effortless weed removal
- Long handle for knee- and back-friendly working
- Foot step for easy soil penetration - folds away to save space
- Four sturdy steel claws for secure grip - two serrated claws
- Simple ejection mechanism operated by sliding the handle
Weed puller in detail
- Dimensions H x W x D: approx. 100 x 31.5 x 6 cm
- Weight: approx. 1.6 kg
- Material: steel, plastic
- Colour: silver, black, orange
Weed puller with long handle
- Gardening tool for effortless weed removal
- Long handle for knee- and back-friendly working
- Foot step for easy soil penetration - folds away to save space
- Four sturdy steel claws for secure grip - two serrated claws
- Simple ejection mechanism operated by sliding the handle
- Ideal tool for hobby gardeners and garden enthusiasts
Included in delivery
- 1x thistle puller
- Decorative items not included
Features
- BrandRELAXDAYS
- Head materialSteel
- Handle material typeSteel
- MaterialSteel
- ManoMano ReferenceME223361943
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