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A Wonder-ful new weeder for weeding in lawns this summer

There’s a Wonder-ful new way to eliminate weeds in lawns this summer! Our Wonder Weed Puller is an ingenious new idea for easy weeding, with an addictively satisfying ejection mechanism to consign weeds to the waste.
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A Wonder-ful new weeder for weeding in lawns this summer
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A Wonder-ful new weeder for weeding in lawns this summer

There’s a Wonder-ful new way to eliminate weeds in lawns this summer! Our Wonder Weed Puller is an ingenious new idea for easy weeding, with an addictively satisfying ejection mechanism to consign weeds to the waste.

Winner of a major industry award for tools and machinery, and now a finalist for the Chelsea Product of the Year, the Wonder Weed Puller makes short work of weeds in lawns, and is a must-have tool for every lawn owner. Designed to be used standing up, without bending or stooping, it really takes the backache out of tackling weeds.

To remove a weed in the lawn, simply insert the three rust-resistant stainless steel prongs into the ground to surround the weed crown, rotate the Wonder Weed Puller through 360 degrees, and pull to remove the weed with its root intact. It couldn’t be simpler!

But it’s the weed ejection mechanism which makes this new weeder so very satisfying to use. A plunger, operated by pushing a chunky button on the handle, jettisons the weed, roots and all, into barrow or trug for disposal. Result: weed-free lawns, without even getting your hands dirty.

Extremely lightweight thanks to its aluminium shaft and robust polypropylene handle, the Wonder Weed Puller is delightfully easy to carry round the garden.

This really is a super-easy tool to use, and everyone who has tried it, simply loves it. Why not try it for yourself as weeds start to sprout? 

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