If we ever designed a lake that failed and needed weeding, this looks good. My view of maintaining a lake is sitting back in an Adirondack chair and just enjoying the view.
weed razor works great. You people need to come up with a 30 foot option for a rake. Cutting them is one thing. I just did 2 football fields in a lake. now trying to get the out of the lake is impossible without some huge rake that prevents them from floating around a small rake and back where they came from.
In addition to this, you need to regularly remove bottom sediments. This can be done with a motor pump for dirty water with a suction nozzle Bagermaster
This sucker is an AWESOME tool! Yes, it works very well. However, it is not very effective on cat tails. It will cut them but you'll have to yank pretty hard to get it thru.
What kind of bully would cut down water lilies especially at $50 per plant when you buy them at the store. The previous demo of the cattails did not do much. I m very sure it takes 10 to 15 throughs to cut down a 4 foot area. Cattails are very hard at the bottom and below the water.
@Padawan - agree with you. I have a large pond overgrown with cattails and well rooted after 15 ears!. I can see this tool getting stuck in the cattails. It would take a tractor to pull the weed razor throughout the thick growth, that is, if it could withstand the pressure. It might work for light vegetation.
Hello Roy. Thanks for responding to the video. Lily pads can actually grow in deeper water if already established. Not to mention that some people just simply don't want to get in the water at all. You do not have to use the rope if you don't want to though. Thanks much.
Good product. Lousy presenter. Enough with the "Hey folks ... " The video is best played with the sound off in my opinion. You don't need the vocals. The video says it all.
If we ever designed a lake that failed and needed weeding, this looks good. My view of maintaining a lake is sitting back in an Adirondack chair and just enjoying the view.
Best video of its kind I've ever seen on lake weed control.
We have used this product for 3 years it works exactly as stated. Keeps our shoreline pristine. We definitely recommend purchasing.
Great video super super thick stuff.
weed razor works great. You people need to come up with a 30 foot option for a rake. Cutting them is one thing. I just did 2 football fields in a lake. now trying to get the out of the lake is impossible without some huge rake that prevents them from floating around a small rake and back where they came from.
Very informative. I’ll give it a try.
Thank you
Chris, While your using the tool, do you ever encounter gators? Thanks for your video.
In addition to this, you need to regularly remove bottom sediments. This can be done with a motor pump for dirty water with a suction nozzle Bagermaster
Awesome product
This sucker is an AWESOME tool! Yes, it works very well. However, it is not very effective on cat tails. It will cut them but you'll have to yank pretty hard to get it thru.
I bought one it works great 👍
looks like a great tool but $170 is a bit steep for a big razer blade attached to a rope...
might be able to make one of these myself.
Link to the weed rack
how can I get this in ireland
I see them on eBay.co.uk
@@jimegan7193 - I live in Ireland too and have a large pond. Just wondering if you got the weed razor and what you thought of it?
@ jim egan - sorry! My comment was intended for kenneth alcorn.
I sell triploid grass carp for pond stocking .
What kind of bully would cut down water lilies especially at $50 per plant when you buy them at the store. The previous demo of the cattails did not do much. I m very sure it takes 10 to 15 throughs to cut down a 4 foot area. Cattails are very hard at the bottom and below the water.
Wrong this tool cuts Lillies first time.
@Padawan - agree with you. I have a large pond overgrown with cattails and well rooted after 15 ears!. I can see this tool getting stuck in the cattails. It would take a tractor to pull the weed razor throughout the thick growth, that is, if it could withstand the pressure. It might work for light vegetation.
Lilly pads only grow in 3.5 to 4 feet of water why throw the tools.
Hello Roy. Thanks for responding to the video. Lily pads can actually grow in deeper water if already established. Not to mention that some people just simply don't want to get in the water at all. You do not have to use the rope if you don't want to though. Thanks much.
What government agency is responsible for doing this on state lakes?
Me like money and me like your product
Good product. Lousy presenter. Enough with the "Hey folks ... " The video is best played with the sound off in my opinion. You don't need the vocals. The video says it all.
Talk talk talk