Friday 2 November 2012

Do You Borrow Gardening Equipment?

A recent survey last month showed that gardening equipment is at the top of the list for the most borrowed things between neighbours. This means instead of owning your own lawn mower or chainsaw it has become more common to borrow from your friends and your family.

So how come this is happening? Most people are under the misconception that gardening equipment is too expensive and shockingly they don’t see it as a long term investment.

With more housing properties including gardens now, gardening equipment has branched out becoming more accessible and cheaper for the average consumer.

At World of Mowers we have a large and affordable range of gardening equipment for everybody from chainsaws to shovels. If you are guilty of borrowing your neighbours rake then snap out of the habit and view our collection of Wolf multi-star rakes starting from only £7.99. Every rake in this range is specially designed to be sturdy yet light so you can find cleaning your lawn easy. All the Wolf multi-change rakes have a 30% discount and free quick delivery.
If you believe that hedge cutters are just too expensive to own then why not view our stock of hedge cutters and trimmers. The Bosch AHS 41 Accu cordless hedge cutter for only £59.99 can cut a phenomenal 25 metres of hedge and can run 55 minutes at a time thanks to the battery supplied.  The 410mm long blade will provide a clean cut so you can regularly maintain your hedges the easy way.
 Mowers are one of the most common gardening tools that people borrow, for as little as £64.99 you could own one yourself. The Bosch Rotak 32 electric rotary mower is renowned for being resilient and powerful when it comes to providing you with a beautifully cut lawn. This mower is as powerful as a petrol powered one and is also lightweight.

We offer free quick delivery to all UK mainland orders so you don’t need to fret about the extra expense of delivery, and you won’t have long to wait for your new tools. For more information visit our website or get in touch with us on 0115 920 0099.