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Stand-Up Long Handle Telescopic Uproot Remover, Manual Garden Weed Puller, Rotating Garden Claw, Suitable for Lawns, Dandelions, Vegetable Gardens, Nettles (Weeder)

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Sold by Permu UK

Product information

Description

  • Ergonomic and Comfortable Design: Adjustable telescopic handle (90-130 cm) to fit all heights, significantly reducing back and knee strain—ideal for both beginner and experienced gardeners.
  • Highly Effective Multifunctional Tool: Three-pronged rotary weed puller made of reinforced stainless steel, designed to effortlessly extract the deep roots of dandelions, thistles, nettles, and other weeds without chemical herbicides.
  • Versatile and Precise Use: Perfect for lawns, vegetable gardens, flower beds, or borders—allows for targeted weeding without damaging neighboring plants or disturbing the soil structure.
  • Technical Specifications: Adjustable total length: 90–130 cm; 304 stainless steel head (2.5 mm thick); Lightweight: 1.2 kg; Corrosion and wear resistance guaranteed.
  • Package contents: 1 x telescopic weed puller with long handle + 1 bilingual instruction manual (French/English).

Features

  • Brand
    AIPERQ
  • Colour
    Black
  • Width
    20 cm
  • Length
    20 cm
  • Head material
    Metal
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