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Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
If you have a smaller area to aerate maybe this is worth it. However, trying to aerate any real grassy area larger than a postage stamp-just hire out or rent an aerator. The time and effort required to use this makes it less than functional.
Chromerust
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024
Clogs up and then becomes a huge pain to clean out. The tines are too small. I don't really care for the catch try its not necessary and you have to keep stopping to empty it if you get lucky and fill it up before it plugs up. I threw this thing into the dumpster and hope I never see it again!
LockerMan
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
Love it. Did some aeration for tough spots. Works great as expected. No issues.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
Works well but could be a little taller
JEFF COLCLASER
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
This is a well constructed aerator. It's very heavy duty, goes right into the dirt and pulls out the core plugs. Well worth the price . It is manual so best for small yards. Easy to assemble, would by again
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
Good!
Sher
Reviewed in Australia on November 1, 2024
The product is sturdy but unfortunately the tines are very blunt and difficult to penetrate even soft moist soil.
Stephen Rose
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
Work great and had noticeable effects in 3 days. Well constructed. I wouldn’t want to do my whole yard
T Mac User
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023
Notice: This product was received at no charge as part of the Amazon Vine program but this is an unbiased review.The tool works well for aerating your lawn. It’s best for lawns with good uncompacted turf which lets you insert the three tines into the soil without too much resistance. The aerating tines have a hollow center to let the turf core extrude into the storage box. When you push down, the cores from the previous insertion come out into the box. Then you’re set to do the next pass.They’ve used good metal on the tool and it has good welds, and it feels sturdy. The kit has the screws and nuts to attach the segments of the handle together, they even include the Allen wrench and another wrench to tighten the connections. The handle has cushioned grips for better comfort. There is a metal bar over the storage box that you step down on to push the tines into the soil. They also included a wooden handled weeding too so you can both aerate and weed.This is best for smaller yards. If you have a big lawn, you’ll be working for a long time. It’s also best for soil that’s not too hard or full of rocks, and if you’ve got thick clay right under the turf, that will be hard to manage as well. But for most smaller lawns this will help keep the yard healthy.The only other consideration is the bar you step on to insert the tool into the soil. You’ll need work boots or shoes with a stiff sole. If you use this for an hour or more, the bar will cause your foot to ache if the soles of your shoes are too soft. I’d much rather that they had put a flat plate to give your foot a better base to step on. Otherwise this is a well-made gardening tool and it should help keep your lawn in good shape.
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