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Nottingham based Henton & Chattell Limited is the sole UK distributor for the Brill range of mowers designed to bring a professional finish to domestic lawns. As part of Brill's innovative product development, and added to their product stable for the 2009 season, is the RazorCut LION 38, a rechargeable lithium ion battery cylinder mower offering a superb classic cylinder cut finish with the added benefit of boosting the users fitness programme. The mower gives a fine 38cm cut from the electrically driven 5-bladed heat-treated cylinder and a cutting height infinitely variable between 20-45mm.
The RazorCut LION 38 is available with an optional grass catcher and weighing only 11kg means the mower is extremely manoeuvrable. With ergonomic folding handles it is extremely portable and easy to store.
Maintenance free the unit offers a superior cut to the lawn even in tight areas, maintaining a constant reel speed at all times when mowing. Lithium ion battery technology makes the RazorCut LION 38 ideal for lawn areas up to 400sq metres with no cord to tangle, no emissions and very little noise. Fitting this state-of-the-art power pack also means the unit is lighter to handle, charges faster and the battery suffers no memory loss when charging. Complete with safety switch and light-emitting diodes indicating the charge condition of the battery and with an RRP of just £309.99 inc Vat, the RazorCut LION 38 is available now through Henton & Chattell's nationwide network of specialist dealers.
Henton & Chattell Ltd
0115 986 2161
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