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    Just been on the phone with the seller of these tools and let me say that they are not the easiest people to deal with regarding a refund.

    I have to pay the return freight, which on a product that does not do the job it's supposed to and is faulty, I hardly think is fair and they will not refund to my bank account but only to my Paypal account which is an absolute PITA meaning I will lose more money when I try to get my money from Paypal.

    Glenno is the seller KMATE the eBay mob and company your wife works for? Maybe she could help me out as I'm not even confident that I will get my refund after I send the goods back!

    Dean did you have this much hassle when you took yours back for a refund?

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    Fred had no trouble getting a refund, but it should be noted that it easy as we returned the goods ourselves.
    Cheers Fred Fred Fred.

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    LOL Dean now talks in the third person!
    Dean / Fred have you seen Fight Club? Be careful not to cross into Tyler Durden territory.
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    This is what And I Do means watch lol lol

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    Are any of the blades that come with this good for cutting extreme kikuyu? I have my first major clean up job which I started yesterday, and was approaching it by snipping the grass down to a shorter length before running the mower over the lawn. I was going to try the Yukon on the weekend when I go back to it, but I thought one of the blades that came with this might be the go. Any thoughts?

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    Get yourself a Big Bob or slasher to make light work of that stuff when you can afford it Woodsy. Will do it in half the time your brushcutter will.
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    Woodsy
    Blades on grass are a PITA most of the time,just use the whippy attachment with string mate.
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    On really over grown lawns especially kik I use the edger attachment for my stihl kombi tool but like Courty mostly I just use the whippy. I can do a pretty fine edge with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulG View Post
    Just been on the phone with the seller of these tools and let me say that they are not the easiest people to deal with regarding a refund.

    I have to pay the return freight, which on a product that does not do the job it's supposed to and is faulty, I hardly think is fair and they will not refund to my bank account but only to my Paypal account which is an absolute PITA meaning I will lose more money when I try to get my money from Paypal.

    Glenno is the seller KMATE the eBay mob and company your wife works for? Maybe she could help me out as I'm not even confident that I will get my refund after I send the goods back!

    Dean did you have this much hassle when you took yours back for a refund?
    That's why you don't buy made in china rubbish from ebay drop shippers

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    I gave them a negative feedback on ebay ... as good where not in good order and the ear muffs etc I would not trust

    Checky people emailed me asking to change my review from negative to positive.....

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    today the hedges stop working while on a big job.....

    I have used the hedger for about 8 hours and I checked the connections etc

    Pulled the head where the sliding blades are and the teeth have been worn off

    hedger.jpg

    so far the pole saw has been good but the hedger is a big FAIL !!!

    Time to try and get a new one

    Craig

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    Quote Originally Posted by MAGOO View Post
    today the hedges stop working while on a big job.....

    I have used the hedger for about 8 hours and I checked the connections etc

    Pulled the head where the sliding blades are and the teeth have been worn off

    hedger.jpg

    so far the pole saw has been good but the hedger is a big FAIL !!!

    Time to try and get a new one

    Craig
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    Default Re: Yukon multitool

    What is this Yukon multitool ? I cant find it on the net anywhere???
    Everything looks good with a haircut.... ɐuıɥɔ ɯoɹɟ pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ɐ ʎnq ı ǝɯıʇ ʇsɐl ǝɥʇ sʇɐɥʇ

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    Go to their Facebook page and add your comments to other peoples.

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    Default Re: Yukon multitool

    If its the hedger attachment. You could save your money
    And get a feplacement from ebay. Ive seen them go cheap
    Everything looks good with a haircut.... ɐuıɥɔ ɯoɹɟ pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ɐ ʎnq ı ǝɯıʇ ʇsɐl ǝɥʇ sʇɐɥʇ

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