Watching from Texas Gulf Coast. So interesting to see how ya'll manage your gardens. Some great looking tools. Everything I use is powered it seems. You do excellent work and I love your van setup. I'll have a van someday. 👍🏼#13
I get these tools make sense for mobile gardeners like yourself to fit everything neatly in a van but for a home user with plenty of garage space there is almost always a better tool available for less money even after paying for extra handles. Might take more space but there's less faffing around changing attachments. The one tool that I have found them to be a category leader is on scarifying moss removal in particular their rake with wheels. I haven't seen anything better for manual thatch removal and it gives me a better finish than the electric lawn rake that I had been using. I've assessed the whole range and can't see me needing anything else from Wolf Garten. Still if I can only find 1 really useful tool from each manufacturer then that's a great set of tools.
I have a collection of Wolf Garten tools too. Should have gotten into them years ago, they're great. If you spread your purchases out over the year they do not seem so expensive.
That large rake right after the leafrake is NOT designed for heavy work like moving gravel or clay soils. It is designed to level and flatten the ground and topsoil before seeding or sodding grass. First use the points to move the topsoil, flip and use the back to level. It wil than collect any stones or debris. Rinse repeat till level and flat. 9/10. Also the gardenfork( LU-GM )is the most versatile garden tool I ever owned. It digs, rakes, shovels debris and piles of cuttings and branches, perfect potato pitch fork, extremely helpful when transplanting decorative grasses, planst and veggies, loosens caked in gravel and soil like nothing else, makes neat small furrows to seed herbs and seedling and on and on.. Be sure to get the D-handle. 10/10
That’s a bow rake designed for moving soil and clay etc not a landscaping rake for tilling. They do one of those in the range which I’m very tempted to buy. I’ll have a look out for d handle I have seen mixed reviews on them but might be worth trying. Thanks
I use Wolfgarten tools every day and the the only one I've bought that's been a bit crap is the lawn edger! My favourites are the back and fourth hoe and the mini spring rake, excellent for clearing crap around flower beds!
Wish I'd seen this video before I bought the edger. Was really looking forward to getting it as struggled to find an edger with a decent length handle. Ended up bending on the first job I used it on, complete waste of money.
Watching from Texas Gulf Coast. So interesting to see how ya'll manage your gardens. Some great looking tools. Everything I use is powered it seems. You do excellent work and I love your van setup. I'll have a van someday. 👍🏼#13
Am slowly moving more over to battery tools from petrol
I get these tools make sense for mobile gardeners like yourself to fit everything neatly in a van but for a home user with plenty of garage space there is almost always a better tool available for less money even after paying for extra handles. Might take more space but there's less faffing around changing attachments. The one tool that I have found them to be a category leader is on scarifying moss removal in particular their rake with wheels. I haven't seen anything better for manual thatch removal and it gives me a better finish than the electric lawn rake that I had been using. I've assessed the whole range and can't see me needing anything else from Wolf Garten. Still if I can only find 1 really useful tool from each manufacturer then that's a great set of tools.
I have a collection of Wolf Garten tools too. Should have gotten into them years ago, they're great. If you spread your purchases out over the year they do not seem so expensive.
I do like mine, it’s like a range of any brand once they have really good and average products. Overall though I think they do a good job.
That large rake right after the leafrake is NOT designed for heavy work like moving gravel or clay soils. It is designed to level and flatten the ground and topsoil before seeding or sodding grass. First use the points to move the topsoil, flip and use the back to level. It wil than collect any stones or debris. Rinse repeat till level and flat. 9/10.
Also the gardenfork( LU-GM )is the most versatile garden tool I ever owned. It digs, rakes, shovels debris and piles of cuttings and branches, perfect potato pitch fork, extremely helpful when transplanting decorative grasses, planst and veggies, loosens caked in gravel and soil like nothing else, makes neat small furrows to seed herbs and seedling and on and on.. Be sure to get the D-handle. 10/10
That’s a bow rake designed for moving soil and clay etc not a landscaping rake for tilling. They do one of those in the range which I’m very tempted to buy.
I’ll have a look out for d handle I have seen mixed reviews on them but might be worth trying. Thanks
I use Wolfgarten tools every day and the the only one I've bought that's been a bit crap is the lawn edger! My favourites are the back and fourth hoe and the mini spring rake, excellent for clearing crap around flower beds!
That edger is shocking 😂
@@Grassrootspodcast Have either of you tried the lawn edge trimmer attachment with the black ball on?
@@alexk3948No I stayed away in the early days because I saw a few bad reviews
Pruning saw , leaf rake plastic my most used
Wish I'd seen this video before I bought the edger. Was really looking forward to getting it as struggled to find an edger with a decent length handle. Ended up bending on the first job I used it on, complete waste of money.
3:37 does it glow blue when Orcs are near? ...
Yes, as does the one at 7.01
Your broken springtine rake, trowel, brush etc... they all come with long (and I mean 5, 10, 25 year) guarantees but you didn't mention that.
For professional or commercial use it reduces from 35 years to just 3 months.
Agree with all your assessments of these tools as a long term user. That edger is shit.
It’s horrendous. Thanks for watching
En México hay esas herramientas
What’s your favourite tool from the wolf range?
Diggatron 5000
Never leave home without one
Just find these wolfgarten micky mouse tools OK for light work anything heavy no good, 👍
I don’t like heavy work 😂 thanks for watching
The lawn edge tool is garbage....roughneck is the best one i have tried