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Multi-Sharp Cylinder Mower Sharpener 32-38cm (12.6"-15") Cutting Width

Multi-Sharp Cylinder Mower Sharpener 32-38cm (12.6"-15") Cutting Width

Multi-Sharp Cylinder Mower Sharpener 32-38cm (12.6"-15") Cutting Width

Suitable for nearly all makes and models whether petrol, mains electric, battery or hand (excl. Webb), this Multi-Sharp blade sharpener accurately re-sharpens cylinder mower blades to the correct angle.

The result: a clean smooth cut to the lawn, with less mowing effort. Fits to the bottom plate* of the mower while sharpening (*every cylinder mower has one) and when the power is switched on, the blades spin against the powerful aluminium oxide abrasive and automatically re-sharpen.

Pack includes x 3 self-adhesive abrasive strips to correctly sharpen even blunt mowers. Full instructions included. Recommended in ‘The Lawn Expert’ the 3 million best seller by Dr D. G. Hessayon.

*Note: Cutting width is straight-across measure from one side of the cylinder blades to the other side, ie. not along the curved blades.

$8.00

Original: $22.86

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Multi-Sharp Cylinder Mower Sharpener 32-38cm (12.6"-15") Cutting Width

$22.86

$8.00

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Multi-Sharp Cylinder Mower Sharpener 32-38cm (12.6"-15") Cutting Width

Suitable for nearly all makes and models whether petrol, mains electric, battery or hand (excl. Webb), this Multi-Sharp blade sharpener accurately re-sharpens cylinder mower blades to the correct angle.

The result: a clean smooth cut to the lawn, with less mowing effort. Fits to the bottom plate* of the mower while sharpening (*every cylinder mower has one) and when the power is switched on, the blades spin against the powerful aluminium oxide abrasive and automatically re-sharpen.

Pack includes x 3 self-adhesive abrasive strips to correctly sharpen even blunt mowers. Full instructions included. Recommended in ‘The Lawn Expert’ the 3 million best seller by Dr D. G. Hessayon.

*Note: Cutting width is straight-across measure from one side of the cylinder blades to the other side, ie. not along the curved blades.