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Saturday 21 November 2009 Allotment Diary |
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Mantis TillersView by Price View By Manufacturer Mantis Tillers Mantis Tillers have built a well deserved reputation over the last 20 years. They're reliable and far more powerful than their size would indicate. Unique, patented serpentine tines turn soil into a fine texture, ready for planting, and are guaranteed for life against breakage! At 24 pounds (11 kg) it's easy to carry to your allotment, to the shed, the car, or to your neighbour who can't wait to try it! Great for gardeners of all ages and abilities. The Mantis Tiller is backed by a FIVE-YEAR warranty, plus a lifetime warranty on the tines against breakage. Try any product that you buy directly from Mantis with NO RISK! If you're not completely satisfied, send it back to us within 1 year for a complete, no-hassle refund. All you have to pay is the return postage.* *This assumes the Mantis product was used and maintained according to directions. Patented Serpentine Tines: Tills down 10", chop through tough sod or hard clay soil as easily as sand and muck. Tines Guaranteed for LIFE: Tines are guaranteed for a lifetime against breakage. Fold Down Handles: Handles for easy transport and storage. Engine: Powerful Honda 4-stroke 25cc engine spins the tines twice as fast as other tillers. Requires no fuel mixing and is easy to start Gear Box: One-piece cast gear box is virtually indestructible. Handy Carrying Handle: Makes carrying the tiller easy with handles folded or unfolded. Speed Control and Shut-Off Switch: Both right at your fingertips. Allows variable speed control and quick shut-off. Comfortable Grips: Control is at your fingertips. Comfortable even when using the tiller in rocky soil! Mantis Tiller Range of Attachments Available
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