The Best Tool You Did Not Know You Needed
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I'm partial to my Grampa's Weeder... rotary scissors are on my watch list though!
That’s the Murrville way 😁
It's the Swiss army knife of lawn care detailing. I've used it to shape my boxwoods, prune petunias, autograph my name into the lawn after an exceptional cut. Sure it's expensive, but opening that idech box gives the same feeling as unwrapping a Nintendo 64 on Christmas. That there is priceless.
I see so many people edging beds and sidewalks with this. I can’t imagine the dirt is good for the cutting edge. How does it hold up?
It hold up fine to dirt. Running it along concrete will decrease the life expectancy of the blades. You can sharpen them though.
First Aussie 😁. That’s a No Fool Tool 🤠
I love mine.
You need an ego combo my friend ❤
Such a great combo with the blade.
I’m rocking it on a Milwaukee unit now!!
Looks cool what’s it called
Power rotary scissors. Worth every penny
@@ReelLowDad what brand ?
Idech is the manufacturer
@@ReelLowDad thanks !!!
Any updates on the bluemuda?
hello. i was going to seed my front yard. and i was thinking on going with the Bluemuda blend that you have. But is there certain seeds that go well together (Bermuda and KBG) and is it bad if i mix hybrids and commons? I want a more dense looking yard but should i just go with both common seeds? I am in the Texas Panhandle and i guess the three most native and common grass strains to use are: Tall Fescue, KBG, and Texas Blue Grass...or Texas Hybrid Bluegrass. I'm wanting something that my dog can run around on and it can keep up with it. I also am wanting something that will hold up in the summer and winter months so this 'Bluemuda' seemed like a good option. I'm not really knowledgable when it comes to this stuff so any suggestions? Love your videos btw very informative. anybody have any suggestions let me know please :)
Hey this is what my wife says about me