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Just had a quick look and priced some items -
Bow rake- �16.99
Double hoe- �12.99
Duo hoe- �7.99
Garden scraper- �6.99
Lawn rake- �14.99
Push/pull weeder- �14.99
Cultiweeder- �18.99
Dutch hoe- �11.99
Soil rake- �11.99
TOTAL for attachments-�117.91
Wolf 170 cm handle-�14.99
" " 32 cm handle-�3.99
" " 16 cm handle-�2.99
TOTAL for handles- �21.97
Thats a total of �139.88 - lets call it �140 for a few tools and while the quailty is supposedly good its still a good chunk of money.I looked at this as if I was replacing /getting a new set of tools for work and dont think I missed out anything or have put in anything I dont really need.
There comes a point in your life when you realize who matters, who never did, who won't anymore and who always will. Don't worry about people from your past, there's a reason why they didn't make it in your future.
Have been comparing the prices of Wolf Tools over here - in three of the main suppliers the prices vary between 1.5 and 5 euros for the basic bits and bobs.
Bought the small set - three hoe/rakes and a small yellow handle for E17.90 and then saw the same box in another store for 23 euros.
Thanks everyone for the replies! Looks like we'll be ordering some after Mr D gets paid next week!
Cheapest I've yet found is about �12 cheaper for the handle, rotovator and small hoe than the normal retail price that the GC's are charging!
Could you tell me where mrs D? I tried my local garden centre but they didnt have the rotovator bit and Im not sure where to get from on't t'internet. Thanks. Bernie aka Dexterdog
Bernie aka DDL
Appreciate the little things in life because one day you will realise they are the big things
Thanks for that Mrs D! I do like a bargain - and that site is cheaper than anything else. I need to do a quick � calculation. I have just spent rather a lot on my new lappy.....but will save website for future use! Thanks
Bernie aka Dexterdog
Bernie aka DDL
Appreciate the little things in life because one day you will realise they are the big things
I, too would like a Wolf push-pull hoe, but they are a bit expensive; about 12 pounds for the hoe head and 8 pounds for the handle at my local garden centre So I sharpened up my old family heirloom dutch hoe with a file, and it seems to do the job very well now
I love wolf stuff - the 6-pronged cultivator is wonderful, the handle lengths mean me (around 5') and the OH (around 6' 3") don't have to have a set of tools each, the accessory-hangy thing makes my shed nice and tidy, and for going up to the allotment I can put the head/s I'll be using in a pannier bag and strap the handle to the bike frame - nice'n'easy.
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