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HISTORY & BACKGROUND
Graham Wilson - Inventor and Chairman of Garden Groom
hopes of them buying his invention, they all rejected his concept.
Graham was determind to see his vision through, convinced he had a concept that would
dramatically benefit gardeners around the world, by eliminating a potentially dangerous and time consum-
ing chore, into a far more pleasant and safe gardening function.
To achieve his goal Graham needed to raise substantial funds thus 1999, at the age of 53, he re-financed
his home and poured all his savings into the development this invention.
After spending a small fortune on development, manufacturing and patent costs and with many disap-
pointments and rejections along the way, Graham has succeeded in introducing the Garden Groom
mer to gardeners around the world.
He has truly solved the problems associated with hedge trimming and with the Garden Groom
has presented a unique product that cuts, shreds and captures the majority of waste material and with its
concealed blade, makes it virtually impossible to cut the power cord.
Great ideas are always worth fighting for!
Thanks Graham
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Several years ago, Graham Wilson a retired engineer
was trimming hedges in his garden. After a long hard
day he said to himself, "there must be an easier and
safer way to do this job!"
So he set about trying to solve the problems that all
gardeners face when they venture out to trim their
hedges.
At first was a hobby, but as Graham got closer to solv-
ing the problem, the more determind he was tocreate
a resolution. In 2000, he received a UK government
grants for safety and innovation, which helped him
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fund the initial stages of the project. He approached
a number of leading garden tool manufacturers; in
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
USE OF THE GARDEN GROOM
GARDEN GROOM
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TROUBLESHOOTING
WARRANTY
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ARBITRATION AGREEMENT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TRIMMER
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MEGA BAG INSTRUCTIONS
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