I have one and it works great. I bought a set of pick tines for hard soil and they made all the difference. I have to say that I don’t wear sandals or flip flops when I’m using pointy rotating tools.
Thanks for this video. I am just about to order one of these but thought I would see if anyone reviewed it on here and am impressed with what you were able to do with it!
Thank you so much for doing this. I was nervous about how well this product would do (similarly started on ryobi line). Reassuring to see its work on dry clay
Please, please please don't operate any kind of tiller in flip-flops or other open-toed shoes. It will bind in the dirt and hop up and land on your feet. I know a woman who this happened to, and I'm 100 percent sure you don't want it to happen to you.
I have one and it works great. I bought a set of pick tines for hard soil and they made all the difference. I have to say that I don’t wear sandals or flip flops when I’m using pointy rotating tools.
Thats a good buy Sir, thanks for the demonstration 😊
Greetings from the UK 🇬🇧 🇺🇲
Thanks for this video. I am just about to order one of these but thought I would see if anyone reviewed it on here and am impressed with what you were able to do with it!
It is not as good as a gas powered one but it has got the job done for me.
Looks like a good tool ! Thanks for a super good review 👍
Many times if you soak the ground a few days ahead of time it makes a world of a difference. It naturally softens up the soil.
Thank you for sharing the video. I am going straight to the store tomorrow to buy one. Thank you very much!👍
Thank you so much for doing this. I was nervous about how well this product would do (similarly started on ryobi line). Reassuring to see its work on dry clay
It works but on dry clay you have to use a little extra down force to get it to dig in.
Going to pick one up today. No more hands and knees weeding.
Heck no. That is for the birds.
@@cornbreadcreekfarm7458Is it really good for weeding?
Very useful thanks mate
Works better than I thought it would but holy cow is that thing expensive! Unless there is a huge sale I'm sticking with my corded unit.
merci beaucoup !
Please, please please don't operate any kind of tiller in flip-flops or other open-toed shoes. It will bind in the dirt and hop up and land on your feet. I know a woman who this happened to, and I'm 100 percent sure you don't want it to happen to you.
The instructions were vague and not at all clear on installing the blades. Poor illustrations.
Thanks for posting.
What country are you from? Sounds Uruguayan accent
Definitely sounds Midwestern US
Midwest? No way. Got to be Alabama.