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Latest review: Back in 2022, I wrote a review. I am still using and loving my Bosch cordless powered Secateurs. One day, my son-in-law used them and loved them so much, I bought him a pair and bought my other
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- Build Quality2.3 (3)
- Value for Money2.3 (3)
- Ease of Use4.7 (3)
- Cleaning & Maintenance 2.3 (3)
Latest review: I purchased this a few weeks ago. The first time I used it, it squirted out a stream of water before eventully (and intermittently) misting. Second time I used it, it sent out a weak stream of water
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- Build Quality3.0 (3)
- Value for Money2.0 (3)
- Ease of Use3.7 (3)
- Cleaning & Maintenance 3.7 (3)
Latest review: I have to move a ton of soil from my front yard to the back. Uneven ground, rock, lawn and grass needs to be traversed. I tried a wheel burrow, but that's really for the young and strong. I'm 65, and
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- Build Quality5.0 (1)
- Value for Money5.0 (1)
- Ease of Use5.0 (1)
- Cleaning & Maintenance 5.0 (1)
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