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Our Price: $23.43
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Yard Butler
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Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: Yard Butler EAN: 0033607512003 Feature: Easier to cultivate between and around rows Label: Yard Butler Manufacturer: Yard Butler Model: RC-3 Publisher: Yard Butler Studio: Yard Butler
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Features
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Easier to cultivate between and around rows Quickly loosens soil and removes weeds at the same time Removable teeth let you custom configure the Rotary Cultivator for precision cultivating Adjustable handle lets you customize the Rotary Cultivator's reach Extra durable, all steel construction
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Weeding Tool Comment: This tool is like the old Garden Weasel but made from durable steel handle that adjusts in length. I use it in my flower beds and vegetable garden for weeding and it works like a charm. I don't think it would be good for heavy clay soil that has never been tilled before but it works great in established garden areas for weeding,
Customer Rating:      Summary: Unless your yard is made of compost or is soft to begin with don't waste your money! Comment: I bought this in hopes of keeping weeds under control. It looks like I bought this for naught. It is made of EXTREMELY lightweight aluminum and in no way weighs even near 33 lbs shipping weight that include the worthless tool, tons of paper, and a ridiculously huge cardboard box (the box is heaviest) and will not work at all on hard or normal soil due to the extremely lightweight aluminum construction. I feel this was a total waste of my money as it did virtually NOTHING except give me a backache. It wouldn't penetrate the soil wet or dry and didn't even plow one weed under as the tips would not even make dents in the dirt. If you have hard or even regular dirt do not waste your money on this contraption. Get a motorized tiller instead. If your yard is made up of compost and/or other soft purchased ground fill, by all means this should/could work for your yard, but if you have regular soil like most everyone, unless you are superman you will break your back getting nowhere fast or slow and feel like stuporman instead for wasting your money. Who has a yard made entirely of soft material like compost? Don't waste your money on this hunk of junk! Looks like it would work but does not in real world situations. It might if the thing were heavy and made of cast iron but then you'd be sore from the weight of the thing.
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