that looks a heap a shite look at the size of it looks like a toy and for the price of £85 quid its a waste a money DO NOT BUYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I bought the same mower yesterday, but it took longer to assemble than 16 minutes. I probably took 30 minutes from opening the box. I didn't think the instructions, being illustrations only, were very clear. Obviously Bosch has found that some customers needed an extra yellow A4 sheet to point out how some of the components fit together. For example, one of the illustrations shows the word CLICK! Pointing at the back wheels. But what the user guide doesn't say is that you need to exert a fair amount of pressure on each rear wheel to get it to click home. I come from an engineering background, but for someone who has no clue about machines, assembling this one could be tricky. Anyway, I'm only giving Bosch 1/10 for the assembly process. Why can't manufacturers in 2024 provide a written guide? Their argument would be that they save money and increase profits by relying on illustrations in place of multilingual written text, but that's no argument as far as I'm concerned. Huge companies like Bosch can easily afford to print a short assembly guide in 20 languages. Or provide official assembly videos on the Bosch website.
Can you help explain how the auto line feed works? I find it keeps advancing line when I don't want to and I finish a spool in less than 30 min of cutting and creating a lot of bits of string everywhere not good for the environment.
Thank you for this video. I purchased one about a year ago and never used it. I finally pulled it out of the box, and oh my what was I thinking to leave this workhorse in the box. Lol
I filmed this back in 2017 and have since upgraded to a cordless mower…:I probably have the original footage though so might be able to knock something together with a voice over!
Seeing how popular this video is, I definitely wouldn't call this "as easy as". Thanks to you now I have hot food. Ridiculous machine without a start button 😂😂
thank you, it's incredible that one needs a video to learn how to turn on a cookin' machine. I know, read the manual, but too many products makin' too many problems, it's a shame that they just cannot settle on one standard.
Not being an electrician, I think it would require a 32A fuse only if you connect it to a normal 230V socket, i.e. one line conductor. If you're able to connect the brown and black cables to different line conductors (phases), each would require only a 16A fuse.