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Trent Edwards
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024
I decided to try this out in my backyard and the weld between the handle and the tines broke almost immediatly after using it. You can't use it in any ground that isn't already somewhat loose to begin with. (And my ground isn't really that hard.)
Vigki
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024
The tiller's user-friendly design and impressive effectiveness make it a standout tool for cultivating home gardens. Its ergonomic handle provides a comfortable grip, reducing strain during use. The non-slip features ensure stability and safety during operation. Assembly is straightforward, requiring minimal effort. As someone who enjoys gardening, this tiller has proven to be a reliable and valuable asset for maintaining and enhancing my garden.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024
This "spade/cultivator" works ok for a very limited range of applications. First, the instructions make it clear that hard clay or hard packed soil or stones (larger) severely limit the use of this tool. Grandma still picks up her garden spade but this is too bulky and heavy for use by little old ladies, children or old fogies. In soil with distributed mulch it works in ideal garden conditions. (I don't have that). Even with the fulcrum lift, 14" deep bites are a load. I don't think I could use it for more than an hour.It is easy to assemble and because of sharp prongs, the packaging in which it arrived had been punctured through in more than one place. The primary tines are well tapered but are subject to a torsion load that will likely start bending sideways with use. It certainly won't replace my spade nor my rototiller.UPDATE and downgradeTo be fair, I used it our garden (it's been spaded and tilled for 40 years) for 20 minutes. Although it CAN go deeper than our spade, I had to reduce the "bite" size to about 2" in order to leverage and crumble that small bite. After 20 minutes, I was seeing stars, but only two of them. Now to find a fair way to make it disappear.
Lisa
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024
The wide fork is a practical tool. It can be used not only to dig soil, but also to crush it. Secondly, the wide fork tool uses a 7-tooth manual design, and each tooth is carefully designed to better fit the soil surface, improve the effect of digging and turning the soil, and make my farming smoother. In addition, it is easy to operate. The wide fork tool adopts manual design, easy to operate.
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