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		<title>By: Joel</title>
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		<description>I had a Lawn Mower whose blades got rusted within 6 months, but now it has been more than a year with Makita ELM3300 and it still runs smoothly and cuts grass finely as it is still new. It makes very less noise and is very easy to handle which makes it an excellent Lawn Mower.</description>
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