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Redback USBOK Steel Toe Safety Boots
Stihl Superclean 300ml
For cleaning and removing oil residue from STIHL chainsaws
Effective for lubrication and corrosion protection
Particularly eco-friendly with outstanding lubrication and adhesive properties
Stihl Wood Moisture Gauge
Convenient operation Top-of-the-range model with hose reel
Premixed premium fuel
Designed for both occasional and professional use.
The ASA 20 effortlessly cuts through green material up to 25mm in diameter
User-friendly 110 bar high-pressure cleaner
Gloves for the forestry professional with NO saw protection
Designed for tasks that require an improved comfort level
Classic John Deere Junior Overall
Lightweight comfortable helmet with a large nylon visor
230-2
Olive / Lime / Blue / Beige / Multi Colour / Black
Bib trousers with lots of pockets and practical details
Ideal for large gardens and general property maintenance,
Especially suitable for private users with larger gardens
Alkylate fuel ideal for 4-stroke Husqvarna engines
Powerful, robust pressure washer with extensive comfort features
For demanding private users and professionals
For quick, splash-free cleaning of medium-sized areas
Petrol pressure washers typically offer more power and greater portability, making them ideal for larger properties and professional use. Electric pressure washers are generally quieter, easier to maintain, and perfect for domestic cleaning tasks.
The best pressure washer for you will depend on how frequently you plan to use it and the type of cleaning tasks you need to tackle.
Electric pressure washers are ideal for lighter domestic jobs such as washing cars, patios, and garden furniture, while petrol-powered models offer greater power and mobility for larger areas and more demanding cleaning applications.
Consider factors such as pressure output, water flow rate, and available accessories when choosing a model.
Yes, many petrol-powered garden machines produce noise levels that can damage hearing over time. Wearing approved ear defenders or hearing protection is strongly recommended when operating loud equipment.
Replacement frequency depends on usage and the type of work being carried out. Blades should be replaced when they become excessively worn, damaged, or difficult to sharpen effectively to maintain optimal performance and safety.
Fuel and oils should be stored in approved containers in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and open flames. Always follow the manufacturer’s storage recommendations.
The protective equipment you need will depend on the machinery and tasks involved. For general gardening, gloves, safety footwear, and eye protection are often recommended. When using more powerful equipment such as chainsaws, hedge trimmers, or brushcutters, additional protection such as helmets, ear defenders, and specialist protective clothing may be required.
A safety helmet helps protect your head from falling branches, flying debris, and accidental impacts when carrying out gardening, landscaping, or forestry work. Helmets are particularly important when using equipment such as chainsaws, pole pruners, and brushcutters, where overhead hazards may be present.
Safety helmets should be inspected regularly for signs of damage, cracks, or wear. Even if no visible damage is present, most manufacturers recommend replacing helmets after a specified period, as exposure to sunlight, weather, and everyday use can reduce their protective performance over time.
When choosing safety boots, consider features such as steel or composite toe caps, slip-resistant soles, waterproof materials, and ankle support. The right pair will depend on the type of work you carry out and the conditions you regularly work in.
The lifespan of safety boots depends on how often they are used and the conditions they are exposed to. Regularly inspecting your boots for worn soles, damaged toe caps, or deteriorating materials will help ensure they continue to provide effective protection.