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Posted by Stuart Hinsliff on 27th Sep 2016
Attension all serious Adelaide Gardeners Spring is finally upon us, meaning time to get out in the yard and tidy up; so your garden will look incredible coming into the summer months... and with a Honda in your shed there won’t be any hard yakka to reclaim that overgrown winter garden.
With over 60 years in the power equipment industry, Honda knows a thing or two about preparing for the season ahead and with a range of premium 4-Stroke products available as part of Honda’s ‘Spring Sale’, there’s never been a better time to get a Honda and get outside into the sunshine!
The world’s best selling 4-Stroke Brushcutter; the UMS425 Bent Shaft is attracting quite considerable attention at just $329, with a generous saving of $70+. It features an easy ‘tap and go’ nylon head and free safety goggles.
With Honda’s legendary easy start, the HRU19M1 (with mulching capability) and the HRU19K1 are now on sale with a pocket friendly saving of $100+ each! There has never been a better time to invest in an easy starting Honda mower!
Looking for an all rounder garden tool? The UMC425 and UMC435 Power Heads are an absolute steal at $479 and $579 respectively, with a saving of $50+. These beauties have a variety of versatile attachments that give the VersaTool its name; meaning they can be a Brushcutter, Hedgetrimmer, Pole Pruner, Cultivator, Edger and Blower at the simple flick, click and twist of the joining mechanism.
Honda is also cutting prices on:
- The UMK425 Loop Handle Brushcutter now $579, save $50+;
- The UMK425 Bike Handle Brushcutter now $679, save $80+;
- The UMK435 Loop Handle Brushcutter now $729, save $60+;
- The HHH25D Hedgecutter now $799, save $50+.
With all Honda products coming standard with an industry leading 4* year domestic warranty, and 400+ authorised dealers across the country, why wouldn’t you get in on Honda’s Spring Sale running until the 31 March, 2017, or while stocks last.