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Stihl HSA 25 beard trimmer


Mark Bolam
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On 22/10/2019 at 09:44, Mark Bolam said:

Forgot to say I did buy one.

You wouldn’t base a commercial business round one, but it’s actually pretty good.

Ideal for fussy stuff, and ‘cutting and holding’ those annoying strands away from fences, pavements etc. 

 

Made a nice job of tidying up my balls.

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Been eyeing up these trimmers myself as it happens. Planning on growing a pair of balls out the front of mine and these will be ideal

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I'd think that the grass blades would be pretty useful for chop-and-drop of willowherb, chickweed, hairy bittercress etc., on veg beds that don't get regular enough attention that a stroke with a hoe would be an easy job. Just looking for things to make life easier for a 78 year old. 

 

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