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Everything for home gardens

THE great Australian outdoors is the great Aussie workshop too.
For anyone who wants to mow the lawn, trim a hedge, clean up a garden or throw themselves in to some backyard earthworks, tackling the great outdoors with the right know-how and the right gear is critical.
Which is where the outdoor experts at Geelong Mowers and Chainsaws come in.
Everything the home handyman, weekend gardener or professional might need is ready at hand at the business in Fyans St, South Geelong. Customers will also find all the right advice to get the job done properly from friendly expert staff.
“We sell a large range of top quality mowers, ride-ons, chainsaws, generators, brush cutters, edgers and shredders,” says Geelong Mowers and Chainsaws’ Mike Bakker.
“We supply spare parts and carry out all repair and warranty work in our workshop onsite. Pick-up and delivery services are also available for your convenience.”
A broader product list shows just what gear is on hand: battery-operated cordless tools, blowers, vacuums, brushcutters, grass trimmers, chainsaws, chippers, shredders, saws, drills, augurs, edgers, generators, hedgetrimmers, Kombi engines and tools, log splitters, pole pruners, pressure cleaners, rotary hoe/tillers, sweepers, vacuum cleaners and muvh more.
With almost 30 years local experience, Geelong Mowers and Chainsaws opened in 1987 as a one-stop Geelong-owned-and-operated shop with friendly, knowledgeable staff to help customers choose the right machine for the job.
Geelong Mowers and Chainsaws is at 137 Fyans St, phone 5229 3924 or visit geelongmowers.com.au for more information.

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