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Garden Power New options for expert lawncare from Cobra


This spring Cobra is offering a wide range of petrol, electric and battery-powered lawncare options to suit every garden and new models for 2021 provide even more choice. For the ultimate in convenience, the Cobra lithium-ion battery powered products are ideal, as the batteries are interchangeable across the whole range. The new MX460S40V is a great all-rounder from the 40V collection. It is self-propelled and has seven different cutting heights ranging from 25mm for a superb low finish, up to 75mm for tackling longer grass. The mower also benefits from a mulching function.


For those who want all the features of the MX460S40V, but need more force, the





MX51S80V doubles it by using twin 40 volt lithium-ion batteries to deliver 80 volts of cutting power as part of the new Cobra 80V range. With a larger cutting width of 20-inch,


this model will be best suited to a medium to large sized garden to help get the job done more quickly. Also in the new 80V range is


the RM43SP80V. With a cutting width of 17-inch it is compact, but absolutely feature packed. It has self-propelled drive and a rear roller to provide a neat, traditional finish to the lawn. For slightly larger lawns, the RM51SP80V provides the same 80V of power, but with an additional three inches of cutting width. Awkward areas such as steep


banks can be a nightmare to cut, not to mention dangerous. The AirMow range from Cobra offers the solution, as these mowers


literally float on a cushion of air, to maintain grassy slopes up to a 45° angle with all the freedom that a petrol-powered machine brings. For those without the time, or


inclination, to mow their lawn, the MowBot is an excellent solution. This automatic, robotic lawnmower will trim an entire lawn quietly and effortlessly and is the perfect eco-friendly mowing solution. Developed with convenience in mind, the Mowbot range offers Bluetooth connectivity and a range of attractive cover styles, from midnight black to floral, to camouflage.


It is important to remember that lawncare does not end


with mowers. The SA32E Electric Scarifier and Aerator has the ability to both scarify and aerate lawns, which allows air and moisture to reach the soil and encourage strong, vibrant growth. A perfect lawn is nothing if it


has messy edges. Cobra has that covered too with its range of lawn strimmers. There are battery models


available, which work with the same batteries that power the mowers, as well as petrol and electric options too.


• More information about Cobra products is available online at www.cobragarden.co.uk


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