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the first Yardforce TSV is on the 26/08/19
(they have done several different lawnmowers on Q)
(they have done several different lawnmowers on Q)
Just been looking at the one they have at the moment, see the enlarged type in the quote - - -
This cordless lawn mower from Yardforce features a 30 litre hybrid grass collection bag, full bale on/off lever and five adjustable height settings from 25mm to 60mm, plus a rear roller, front and side grass combs and a carry handle. Suitable for gardens up to 300m squared, you'll quickly have your lawn looking pristine with this powerful cordless lawn mower.
They really have on idea, do they?
It should be 300 square metres.
300 metres squared is 90,000 square metres.
That is 341 tennis courts !!!
What a shambles.
Another example MML about colours, descriptions, etc, as they say in the description - - - -
30 litre hybrid grass collection bag, full bale on/off lever
This is meaningless drivel, what on earth is a hybrid grass collection box?
And even if anyone actually understood the reference to a bale, it should be spelt BAIL. They could have just said "full width on/off handle"
There is not much point in a cordless pressure washer because you have to connect it to a hose, so your movement is restricted by that. So you may as well plug it into the mains anyway.
I still do not see the point.
If you want to do an area bigger than a postage stamp you will need a hose.
A bucket of water would only last about 30 seconds (I have had one for 30 years).
And how many people have a river or a lake they can take water from, and even if they do, they still need a hose from their lake.
When I saw the video on Facebook, it reminded me of the mechincal brush washer from years ago, that you agitated in a bucket of water for it flow out of the brush head.
I still do not see the point.
If you want to do an area bigger than a postage stamp you will need a hose.
A bucket of water would only last about 30 seconds (I have had one for 30 years).
And how many people have a river or a lake they can take water from, and even if they do, they still need a hose from their lake.
I note that when demo'ing pressure washers they never say anything about having somewhere for the water to go, ie a drain. If you pressure wash in a back yard for instance with no drains then you end up standing in a lake of dirty water. I've got one but I hardly use it for that very reason.
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