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Bulldog Evergreen Compound Anvil Loppers
These Bulldog Evergreen Lopping Shears use a compound action to allow a much greater pressure to be applied when cutting. The loppers have anvil blades, and the aluminium handles have soft-touch grips for comfort. Lightweight design for less fatigue. Cutting Capacity: 45mm.Additional Information:• Type: Anvil• Cutting Capacity (mm): 45
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StarTech Metal Oxide Thermal CPU Paste Compound 8STSILVGREASE1
Our thermal CPU paste improves the effectiveness of CPU coolers by thermally bonding the CPU to the heatsink.A high quality metallic solution that helps to ensure maximum dissipation of heat generated by the CPU for optimized performance and greater
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Kew Gardens Dual Compound Telescopic Bypass Loppers 1000mm
The Kew Gardens Collection is a range of gardening tools produced by Spear & Jackson in collaboration with the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Combining the practical knowledge of Kew's Horticultural team with the design expertise of one of Britain's oldest surviving tool manufacturers, the range provides all the essential hand tools for keeping your garden maintained throughout the year. These Razorsharp series loppers have a bypass cutting action which makes them ideal for cutting green or live wood. They have telescopic extendable handles for greater reach when required. Features & Benefits • Telescopic handles can be extended to reach higher branches • Dual compound cutting action • Bypass action: ideal for cutting green or live wood • Twist and lock mechanism • High carbon steel blades for strength and lasting sharpness • PTFE coated blades for rust resistance and a smoother cutting action • Light but strong tubular aluminium handles • Comfortable non slip soft grips Specifications • Overall length: 670-1000mm (26-40") • Blade size: 95mm (3 3/4") • Maximum cut: 42mm ( 1 5/8) diameter
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Kew Gardens Dual Compound Telescopic Anvil Loppers 720mm
The Kew Gardens Collection is a range of gardening tools produced by Spear & Jackson in collaboration with the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Combining the practical knowledge of Kew's Horticultural team with the design expertise of one of Britain's oldest surviving tool manufacturers, the range provides all the essential hand tools for keeping your garden maintained throughout the year. These Anvil loppers have dual compound mechanism and telescopic extending handles which make for easier cutting of tough dead wood in hard to reach places. Features & Benefits • Telescopic extending handles to reach higher branches • Dual compound cutting action for easier cutting • Anvil mechanism is best suited to cutting harder dead wood • Twist and lock mechanism • High carbon steel blades for strength and lasting sharpness • PTFE coated blades for rust resistance and a smoother cutting action • Light but strong tubular aluminium handles • Comfortable non slip soft grips Specifications • Overall Length: 460-720mm (18-28") • Blade Size: 96mm (3 3/4") • Maximum Cut: 42mm ( 1 5/8) diameter
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Is it an ionic compound or a molecular compound?
To determine if a compound is ionic or molecular, you can look at the elements involved. Ionic compounds typically involve a metal and a nonmetal, while molecular compounds involve two or more nonmetals. Ionic compounds form when atoms transfer electrons to achieve a full outer shell, resulting in the formation of ions. Molecular compounds form when atoms share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
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Is it a molecular compound or an ionic compound?
To determine if a compound is molecular or ionic, we need to consider the types of elements involved. Molecular compounds are formed between nonmetals, where atoms share electrons to form covalent bonds. Ionic compounds are formed between metals and nonmetals, where electrons are transferred from one atom to another to form ions held together by electrostatic forces. By analyzing the elements present in the compound and their bonding behavior, we can determine if it is a molecular compound or an ionic compound.
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What are compound nouns?
Compound nouns are nouns that are made up of two or more words that are used together to create a single noun. These words can be joined together with a hyphen, written as separate words, or combined into one word. Compound nouns often have a different meaning than the individual words used on their own. Examples of compound nouns include "toothbrush," "rainbow," and "firefighter."
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What are compound interest?
Compound interest is the interest calculated on the initial principal and also on the accumulated interest from previous periods. This means that over time, the interest is added to the principal amount, and future interest calculations are based on the updated total. Compound interest allows for exponential growth of an investment or debt over time, as the interest is continuously reinvested or added to the original amount. It is a powerful concept that can significantly impact the growth of savings or the cost of borrowing money.
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Spear and Jackson Razorsharp Dual Compound Telescopic Bypass Loppers 800mm
The Spear and Jackson Razorsharp Advantage collection features a precision range of cutting tools and is the obvious choice for gardeners who require precise but powerful performance. These loppers have twist & lock telescopic handles which go from 480mm to 800mm. Additionally a dual compound action amplifies force and gives a huge mechanical advantage which enables branches to be severed with ease. Serrations on the lower blade help to grip branches securely to ensure clean cuts with less twisting. Specifications • Length: 480mm - 800mm • Maximum Recommended Branch Diameter: 40mm Features and Benefits • Dual compound action amplifies force for an easier cut and gives +80% mechanical advantage • Twist and lock variable telescopic handles 480-800mm • PTFE coated blade for rust resistance and a smooth cut • Serrated lower blade minimises twisting • Lightweight but strong aluminium handles • Non slip grips for safety and comfort • Bypass cutting action is best suited to living branches up to 40mm (1.6") • 10 year guarantee
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Spear and Jackson Razorsharp Advantage Dual Compound Bypass Loppers 570mm
The Spear and Jackson Razorsharp Advance range incorporates mechanical innovations like geared and ratchet mechanisms which help to make garden cutting tasks easier, more enjoyable and less physically demanding. These loppers have a dual compound bypass action which is best suited to cutting living branches. Specifications • Maximum Cut: 40mm (1 1/2") • Total Length: 570mm (22") Features and Benefits • Dual compound action amplifies force for an easier cut and gives +80% mechanical advantage • Bypass action is best suited to living branches up to 400mm (1.6") • PTFE coated blade for rust resistance and a smooth cut • Serrated lower blade minimises twisting • Lightweight but strong aluminium handles • Non slip grips for safety and comfort • 10 year guarantee
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Spear and Jackson Razorsharp Advantage Dual Compound Bypass Loppers 710mm
The Spear and Jackson Razorsharp Advance range incorporates mechanical innovations like geared and ratchet mechanisms which help to make garden cutting tasks easier, more enjoyable and less physically demanding. These loppers have a dual compound bypass action which is best suited to cutting living branches. Specifications • Maximum cut: 40mm (1 1/2") • Total Length: 710mm (28") Features and Benefits • Dual compound action amplifies force for an easier cut and gives +80% mechanical advantage • Bypass action is best suited to living branches up to 400mm (1.6") • PTFE coated blade for rust resistance and a smooth cut • Serrated lower blade minimises twisting • Lightweight but strong aluminium handles • Non slip grips for safety and comfort • 10 year guarantee
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Spear and Jackson Razorsharp Advantage Dual Compound Anvil Loppers 660mm
The Spear and Jackson Razorsharp Advantage range is a great choice for gardeners who need precise but powerful cutting tools. These loppers have a dual compound anvil action which amplifies force for an easier cut and is best suited for dead and dry branches. Specifications • Maximum Cut: 40mm (1 1/2") Features and Benefits • Dual compound action amplifies force for an easier cut and gives +80% mechanical advantage • Anvil action is best suited to dead branches up to 400mm (1.6") • PTFE coated blade for rust resistance and a smooth cut • Serrated lower blade minimises twisting • Lightweight but strong aluminium handles • Non slip grips for safety and comfort • 10 year guarantee
Price: 45.95 € | Shipping*: 7.95 €
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Is compound interest slavery?
Compound interest is not slavery. Compound interest is a financial concept where interest is calculated on both the initial principal and the accumulated interest from previous periods. While compound interest can lead to significant debt if not managed properly, it is a tool used in financial transactions and investments. Slavery, on the other hand, involves the ownership and control of one person by another, often through force or coercion, and is a violation of human rights.
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What is leveling compound?
Leveling compound is a material used to smooth out uneven surfaces before installing flooring. It is typically a cement-based mixture that is poured or spread over the subfloor to create a flat and level surface. Leveling compound helps to correct minor imperfections and irregularities in the subfloor, ensuring a more even and stable base for the new flooring to be installed on top of. It is an important step in the flooring installation process to prevent issues such as uneven flooring, cracking, or shifting over time.
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Is carbon a compound?
Yes, carbon is a chemical element and not a compound. A compound is a substance made up of two or more different elements chemically bonded together, whereas carbon is a single element found on the periodic table with the atomic number 6. However, carbon can combine with other elements to form compounds, such as carbon dioxide (CO2) or methane (CH4).
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Is the compound chiral?
To determine if a compound is chiral, we need to examine its molecular structure and look for the presence of a chiral center. A chiral center is a carbon atom bonded to four different groups. If the compound contains at least one chiral center, then it is chiral. However, if the compound lacks a chiral center or has a plane of symmetry, then it is achiral. Therefore, the chiral nature of a compound depends on its specific molecular structure.
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