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Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025
It works fairly well, was relatively easy to assemble, breaks down easily for storage, battery and charger provided but I think at this price point a second battery wold be a solid addition. Not sure yet what battery life will be but it's already easier to manage than a household electric model with a cord. That said, you can get what appear to be identical units with two batteries at the same cost.
John
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
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J
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025
This is light enough to hang on a wall and super easy to clean before doing so. I like that about that. The outermost tines come off with the flip of a clip on the lynch pin. That's the bolt with what looks like a ring through it that snaps into place. Be careful not to pinch your fingers, and these aren't always the easiest to manipulate with gloves on. Do feel free to try cleaning the tiller tines before putting it away (or if they get mucked up on the job, which can happen) before taking the tines off. Friendly tip: if the pin doesn't easily go through the tine, flipping the tine 180º may help significantly. There shouldn't be a need to use a hammer or other tool to get the pins in place, which can be tempting to do. I'm curious as to how many times it will easily reassemble after multiple uses.In soft, non-compacted soil (which these types of mini cultivators are designed for and work best in), I feel the machine will hold up for a while. Unfortunately the single included battery doesn't fit any of my other machines, nor do their batteries fit this. This isn't as powerful as some gas models but is significantly lighter. Mine is easier to use in that there's no startup process of a stubborn 2-cycle engine. It's also quiet, which I definitely appreciate. It may not dethrash overgrown weeds in drainage ditches like some machines, but that's fine. I only tried this in that situation because other devices have worked. A higher-speed device tends to throw wet debris around far more than desired; this one simply isn't fast enough to cut the debris and remove it. There must be an in-between machine out there, which I will be looking for. As mentioned, this is super handy for finishing touches in a garden or other areas that don't need heavier cultivating equipment. One person I showed it to thinks it's great.
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