Bought it today for half the price at Wilko. Online still £80.
Amazon £74.50 , Asda direct £79
The Flymo Chevron 32V is a powerful electric wheeled lawn mower with a rear roller for a quick and easy way to a traditional striped lawn.With a unique vision window to allow you to see when the grass box is full and a set of cable hooks for neat and tidy cable storage.
Incorporates a 1200W motor and 32cm blade with 3 height adjustments. 29L capacity grass box.
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uog
6 Jul 143#2
good price for what is cutting hedge technology
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ro53ben
7 Jul 14#14
Cheap mowers are cheap.
ro53ben to ro53ben
1 Sep 16#22
Indeed
ircu
1 Sep 16#21
I have had this lawnmower for less than six weeks and every time I use it, it keeps cutting out. I am very disapointed with the lack of support too :disappointed:
Deano19788
18 Jul 14#20
I work for flymo which is actually made in England owned by husqvarna which is Sweden. I can tell you it's very good quality mower and much better than a cheap Bosch. Flymo has the quality build abs will cut your lawn for years if you look after it properly
Besford
7 Jul 14#19
Maybe (though I think my Bosch may be UK made) but place of manufacture is only one factor. Apple products are made in China but that doesn't seem to stop their fans paying mega-money for them. Original design and specification together with quality control are what matters, regardless of the nationality of the people screwing them together.
I had a series of increasingly poor Flymos before I got the Bosch - should have done it years ago! If it was simply my personal experience I wouldn't post an opinion but it does seem to be a general view.
The Flymo may be a good buy at this price but I suggest people consider their reputation too.
Besford
7 Jul 14#13
Low price but Flymo are very poor these days. Well worth spending more (not necessarily very much) on an excellent Bosch machine.
kris1234 to Besford
7 Jul 14#18
Flymo made in Sweden. Bosch made in China .
jamesjamesjamesjamesjames
7 Jul 14#17
Hi, I was wondering if I use this will it always leave stripes on the grass? I'm not fussed about having stripes I just want something that will cut the grass quicker than the temperamental flymo I have at the moment without leaving it looking silly.
EmperorZurg
7 Jul 14#16
Great stuff. Heat added
uog
6 Jul 143#2
good price for what is cutting hedge technology
crabboy123 to uog
7 Jul 14#15
Brilliant
JamesSmith
7 Jul 14#12
Nope.. My old mower 'chinked' several rocks, stones and tree stumps in it's time - the blade lost sharpness over time but didn't deform.
Fluffykins
7 Jul 142#11
Make your mower last longer by making it easier to cut the grass. Water it with a little alcohol. The grass comes up half cut.
nannyhoo
7 Jul 14#10
Great price. Was pleased to get the 34v for £70!
johnmcglinchey
6 Jul 141#8
I would never buy a Flymo gain . Slightest graze against a step or something hard and the blade buckles out of place . I took mine back to Homebase and dumped it on their Customer Services desk for them to take to the local dump.
DEALWARRIOR to johnmcglinchey
6 Jul 14#9
Oh come on any mower blade striking a step is going to buckle and need hammering back into shape
:stuck_out_tongue:
uog
6 Jul 14#7
think at this price i will hedge my bets
lucyferror
6 Jul 141#6
Quite bad reviews on Amazon when it comes to how long does it last and how it works after a while :disappointed:
themachman
6 Jul 14#5
cheers op ill check me local tomorrow :smiley:
sparkylicious
6 Jul 14#3
Great price. Which store of Wilkos was this please?
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Bought it today for half the price at Wilko. Online still £80.
Amazon £74.50 , Asda direct £79
The Flymo Chevron 32V is a powerful electric wheeled lawn mower with a rear roller for a quick and easy way to a traditional striped lawn.With a unique vision window to allow you to see when the grass box is full and a set of cable hooks for neat and tidy cable storage.
Incorporates a 1200W motor and 32cm blade with 3 height adjustments. 29L capacity grass box.
Top comments
Latest comments (22)
I had a series of increasingly poor Flymos before I got the Bosch - should have done it years ago! If it was simply my personal experience I wouldn't post an opinion but it does seem to be a general view.
The Flymo may be a good buy at this price but I suggest people consider their reputation too.
:stuck_out_tongue: