However, we may make a deduction from your refund if the value of the goods has been reduced as a result of you handling them more than was necessary. Your payment will be refunded in full, including basic shipping, once the goods have been returned. Please call us on 01451 830 400 or email to obtain a Returns Number. Please remember to put your Returns Number on the parcel parcels without a Returns Number may be refused. If you receive the wrong product(s) or your goods are damaged when they are delivered, please let us know as soon as you can by calling us on 01451 830 400 or email and we will be more than happy to provide a Returns Number. Whilst every effort to ensure the products received are as you expect, we fully acknowledge that on occasion, this is not always the case. What happens if I want to return the goods I have received, have received the wrong goods, or have received damaged goods? Please see our shipping FAQ page for more information on distance shipping. Shipping outside our 50 mile area is handled by courier and priced on volumetric data. If you place your order online, your order will be converted into a quote and a member of our team will call you to confirm shipping times and prices, and if everything is suitable they can take payment over the phone. If you are outside of our 50-mile radius, then we can still help. If your order is urgent, we recommend you call us to place your order. We deliver using our own fleet of trucks with our own drivers, giving us the ability to guarantee a high level of service right through to completion.įree delivery is within three working days of the order being placed, although in a lot of cases it can be as soon as next day.
LEAF GRABBER FREE
This free service covers everything we sell, from the largest timber, fencing or cattle handling equipment order right down to something as simple as a box of nails.
Where you have leaves spread over a large area (rather than all blown into a big pile), it can save effort (and your back) if you grab the small amounts of leaves with the leaf grabber and add them all to a single bigger pile before finally picking them all up in one scoop and into the bin/compost heap/wheelbarrow.We offer a FREE delivery service to all our customers within a 50-mile radius of our store in the Cotswolds. Once you have used one, there’s no way that you’re going back to using a rake. This simple contraption really does do a great job of getting those leaves effectively. I also made use of a leaf blower which will really help get leaves out of nooks and crannies that would otherwise be inconvenient to get to with the leaf grabber.ĭespite the slight misalignment, the leaf grabber worked a treat. First off, if you are able to herd the leaves a bit, do that to save some time. I noticed that the ‘grabbers’ were not perfectly aligned but it seemed good enough to get going. It’s basically like a large pair of tongs that work in a scissor action. Once opened, the unit came pre-assembled which is always good. The box arrived (bought it online) and it was surprisingly light. Spear and Jackson Leaf Grabber Performance You will be able to find these on various shopping sites online such as Amazon and also in stores such as Screwfix should you like to see the merchandise first-hand before buying. It wasn’t a difficult decision! Where to buy a Leaf GrabberĪ quick search will uncover various brands that are available and I decided to opt for the Spear and Jackson plastic one, as it seemed to be good value and in stock. A leaf grabber with handles is the type that most people will be looking for and this is what I decided to get. Then there are the long-handled types, which don’t require much or any bending. Leaf grabber hands might be suitable if you are on a very tight budget but if you have a lot of leaves to move, then probably not the best idea. However, despite the fact that these are very inexpensive, they look really painful on the back so that was definitely out of the question. These are sometimes referred to as leaf grabber hands, I believe. You can get cheap handheld ones (where you use them like a large pair of gloves) that allow you to scoop leaves on the ground and press them together. Little did I know about the world of leaf grabbers. 3.1 Leaf Grabber Tip Types of Leaf Grabbers