I love this tool. I no longer have to crawl in the garden, which I hate, and can maintain complete weeding, and if necessary a read at a fraction of the time on your hands and knees with a hand cultivator. My flower beds look wonderful people and I stop, look and compliment. Very satisfied with the use and results.
The Garden Weasel gold garden claw cultivator is designed to break up hard-packed soil, aerating your lawn and garden. Aeration can greatly increase irrigation efficiency, enabling you to get the most out of your watering. Made of electro-coated steel, the cultivator boasts a patented claw head with six angled tines designed to break up and crumble soil. The product lives up to its name, featuring sparkly vinyl grips on the curved handlebars and glittering gold paint on the claw head. Useful not just for aerating, the Claw can also uproot weeds, blend fertilizers, and even mix compost. The Claw features four adjustable height settings. It requires only a few minutes for assembly. A limited lifetime warranty is included.
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Feature
- Cultivator ideal for lawn and garden aeration
- Loosens and aerates all types of soil
- Ideal for blending in compost, fertilizer, and peat moss
- 4 adjustable heights; curved handlebars with vinyl grips
- Limited lifetime warranty
Customer Reviews
Garden Weasel - Dixie L. Edwards - Kalamazoo, MichiganThis is good for breaking clods of earth in your garden. It 's easier than a fork and it is easy to use, when the plants are close.
break up the soil - M. Siedenburg - usa
This is a great tool for working in the garden in spring. Maybe because my sites tiller can not.
best garden hand tool ever - Ginny Strobl -
I had a garden claws, since they were introduced. It 'been so great in our clay, hardpan and rocks. I used it, it works so many beds that I fear it would break eventually. I bought the second for any eventuality. It would be a disaster if they were ever set.
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