A decent quality pruning saw. It's opened my eyes to how easy pruning trees and shrubs can be. Previously I struggled on with secateurs and some wobbly handled loppers - using them on branches that really were far too large and was scolded by the man who sharpens my tools...
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thanks for the trug link - i searched myself and found some very expenssive, hand made wooden ones and thought - blimey I wouldn't dare to use them on the allotment let along haul logs! I can now see the difference - tubtrugs are going on my christmas list
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I buy mine wherever they are on special offer - supermarkets, garden centres. Whatever you pay, they seem to last for ever. I've only had one damaged - I tried to carry a bag of stone chippings in it and the handles snapped! But I still use it for storage and carrying lightweight things around. Long live the trug!!!
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My best buys:
Kindle - using it more and more
Exercise bike - working on using it mroe and more.... :-)
Secatures - rather expensive but they cut so easily and I have 2 spare blades for them as well.
I have those gel-filled kneeling pads and they are a heaven sent. My dodgy knees always thank me when I use them.
Those trugs are going on my list for Christmas. Must get some.‘you cannot discover new oceans unless you have the courage to lose sight of the shore'
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Originally posted by Davyburns View Postwheres the cheapest trugs
are their any real differences in quality?All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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