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Makita EB5300TH Back Pack Blower

EB5300TH is a petrol backpack blower equipped with a 52.5mL 4-stroke engine.

For more information please visit: makitauk.com/products/outdoor-power-equipment/blowers/all-blowers/eb5300th-52-5cc-blower-4st.html

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