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Ian C
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1 hour ago, doobin said:

Saves your back too.

 

I find the type you linked too flexible so prefer the all steel ones but you do need to stiffen the stupid attachment by welding a bit on to stop the flattened tube flexing. I have had mine for over twenty years and they used to laugh at me when I took them to domestic jobs.

 

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Very good for picking up dog turd too

 

 

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