FAROL has recently had a revamp in their showroom and now incorporates an even larger display of Stihl garden equipment.
The new display has increased the customer experience by offering more machines to look at, a better selection of safety and PPE clothing and even more accessories — including oils, chains, trimmer lines, blades and spares.
To celebrate the new 2013 display, Farol are offering the Stihl FS50C lightweight brushcutter exclusively to Standard readers for only £179 instead of the usual £219. Buying from Farol means the machines are built, tested and handed over to customers with operation instruction, something internet companies cannot do. Expert advice is always on hand to make sure you have the right machine for the right job in your garden.
For further information call Richard Denham, Stihl product specialist at Farol on 01844 278843. The Milton Common showroom is located next to Junction seven of the M40 and is open Monday to Friday from 8am to 5.30pm and on Saturdays from 8am to 12.30pm. Further information can be found on www.farol.co.uk
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