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Turbo Lite
Turbo Lite

Flymo1400W Hover Lawnmower

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R1,699

Retail: R2,600
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Designed for smaller gardens, the Flymo 250 is a 25cm electric hover mower with a powerful 1400W motor which floats on a cushion of air whilst cutting the grass.

Product Features
  • Easy to Maneuver
  • Long Life blade
  • Easy to Carry
  • Easy to Store
  • Ambidextrous Use
  • Store on the Wall
  • Power cord not included
Product Specifications

Turbo Lite 250

  • Blade Type: Metal
  • Cable Length (m): 10
  • Cable Storage: No
  • Cutting Heights (cm): 1.1 - 3.1
  • Cutting Width (cm): 25
  • Foldable Handles: Yes
  • Handle Control Switch Lever: Dual
  • Height Adjustment: Spacers
  • No. of Cutting Heights: 4
  • Power (W): 1400
  • Power Type: Electric
  • Product Weight (kg): 5.1
  • Rear Roller: No
  • Sound pressure level at operators ear dB(A): <90
  • Length (handles assembled) (cm): 79
  • Height (handles assembled) (cm): 80
  • Width (cm): 39
  • Warranty: 2 years

Hover Vac 250

  • Blade Type: Metal
  • Cable Length (m): 10
  • Cable Storage: No
  • Cutting Heights (cm): 1.1-3.1
  • Cutting Width (cm): 25
  • Foldable Handles: No
  • Grass Box Capacity (l): 25
  • Handle Control Switch Lever: Dual
  • Height Adjustment: Spacers
  • No. of Cutting Heights: 4
  • Power (W): 1400
  • Power Type: Electric
  • Product Weight (kg): 6.5
  • Rear Roller: No
  • Sound pressure level at operators ear dB(A): <90
  • Warranty: 2 years
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Just look how far we've come...

Picture it. South Africa, circa 1999. You can't wait to get home, not to do homework or anything - let's get real, how much of that did you actually do? No, you just couldn't wait to get your hands on their classic Nokia cellphone so that you could spend the afternoon beating your previous score on Snake.

Fast forward a few years later and you had your very own brick of a phone with which to play games, try out polyphonic ringtones and send SMSs JUST long enough to not use up all your airtime and start sending Please Call Me's.

These days, smartphones are the name of the game, and we don't even need to sing their praises, goodness knows you can probably get them to do that themselves. From scrolling through social media to snapping millions of selfies, if it ain't a smartphone like our main deal, we ain't interested. We do miss playing Snake, though.