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  No More Excuses For Not Trimming Your Bush

By Sarah Falson | Tuesday | 30/10/2007

Victa has launched a range of new garden trimmers with bent, straight, split and solid shaft options, all designed to make the most amateur garden enthusiast confident getting down and dirty in the scrub.

Three models are included in the range – the Victa Tornado bent, split shaft trimmer for compact spaces (RRP $229); the Victa Tornado Plus with a straight, split shaft which is designed for all-purpose domestic trimming (RRP $299); and the Victor Razor with a 7mm diameter straight, solid shaft, designed for more professional users who require durability (RRP $369).


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The Tornado is designed for easy trimming in the garden.

Each model was developed to eliminate traditional trimming and edging hassles, simultaneously making looking after the garden easier than ever, according to Victa.

The major pull of this range is the new ‘Easy Change' feature, which eliminates common line-feed problems.

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