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Heavy-duty 7-piece gardening tool set worth £150 discounted to less than £100

Heavy-duty 7-piece gardening tool set worth £150 discounted to less than £100

Daily Mirror29-05-2025

The Ash and Steel 7-piece Garden Tool Set is now £99.99 down from £149.99 and is the perfect chance to spruce your garden up ahead of summer
This weekend, temperatures are set to soar again, reaching 25 degrees in some parts of the UK. This provides the perfect opportunity to get your garden summer-ready if you haven't already, or simply give it a bit of a spruce up.
If that's on your agenda, you're in luck as Gardening Express has knocked £50 off the price of Ash and Steel's 7-piece Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Garden Tool Set. Originally retailing at £149.99, this handy kit is now £99.99.
So what's included? The set includes seven items, all made from heavy-duty stainless steel with ash handles. You'll find a full-size digging spade, a digging fork, a garden rake, a Dutch hoe, a half-moon lawn edging iron, a hand trowel, and a hand fork.
Whether you need to turn over soil, remove pesky weeds or keep flower bed edges neat and tidy, this set has everything you need to get your garden looking shipshape for the summer.
Ash and Steel assure that their garden tools are designed with strength and durability in mind, meaning they're built to withstand tough terrain.
The natural ash handles ensure the tools sit comfortably in your hands, and they've been finished with a protective gloss to ensure they endure all kinds of weather and conditions.
The digging tools also feature a treaded top, which helps distribute the load of heavy tasks, ultimately reducing fatigue and minimising any damage to footwear.
If you'd prefer your tools to do all the hard graft for you, LawnMaster's OcuMow® 16 Drop and Mow Robot Lawnmower has been hailed as a 'godsend' and 'timesaver' by customers for sprucing up their garden in no time. It's on the pricier side at £299, but compared to most others on the market that retail between £800 and £1000, this is a bargain.
It's even the number one robot lawnmower on Amazon.
And if you're a hayfever sufferer, tidying up your garden can be a challenging task. However, Amazon currently has a fantastic offer on 90 Allevia Allergy Tablets. These handy tablets are now £22.90 down from the original RRP of £35.54.

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