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Perfect tools at hand in Stihl shop

WHETHER the job is big or small, Stihl Shop Swan Hill is the one stop shop for a Father’s Day gift that will help your dad get the job done.

For close to a century, Stihl’s range of products have been world-renowned for their quality, reliability and their value for money.

Stihl’s innovative product line sets the benchmark in the industry, meaning whatever the product, you can be sure Stihl is providing you with the latest in cutting-edge technology.

Stihl Shop Swan Hill owner Matt Salau said fathers across Swan Hill can rely on the quality of Stihl and have products that can fit any budget.

“We’ve got all the bits and pieces that any dad needs or would love to have for Father’s Day,” he said.

“From chainsaws and secateurs to mowers and blowers, the list of products we stock goes on.

“Our range of battery and petrol-powered products mean that no job will be too big or too small.

“Even if dad doesn’t know what he wants yet, we do gift cards in store so he can make the decision whenever he’d like.”

One of the most popular items of recent months has been Stihl’s GTA 26 electric garden pruner kit, which is perfect for backyard gardening work.

Whether you’re pruning trees and shrubs or chopping down plant cuttings to a more manageable size, the handheld unit and its lithium-ion battery makes gardening a breeze.

You can also ensure dad is kept safe thanks to Stihl’s range of personal protective equipment, with helmets, earmuffs and protective clothing keeping your dad out of harm’s way.

Whether dad is a backyard gardener, a hobby farmer or someone who looks after thousands of hectares – Stihl Shop Swan Hill will keep your dad happy this Father’s Day.

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