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Your garden is too big to manually weed, too small for a big gasoline tiller. We have the ideal solution. The EasyTOOL™ Personal Tiller is designed for personal gardens and raised flower beds, too small for regular tillers. This light weight, yet powerful tiller is designed just for those hard to reach areas such as flower beds and small cultivated garden plots, and growing containers. Great for weeding and tilling compost to mix the soil components.
See the EasyTOOL Difference!
We have tested other products, but have found other tillers are nothing to compare to this effective and inexpensive tiller. With its 16mm/ 6.5 in tilling width it fits into most hard to reach area while the 110V electric motor provides the power without the weight. Safe to use with its single speed transmission with slip clutch prevents snagging on roots; the weight is designed to be placed over the tines to reduce muscle strain.
Your tilling tasks will be completed faster and with less physical effort. I recommend this tiller since it:
Product Features:
| Power: | 110V (1/3 hp) electric motor |
| Tilling Width: | 150 mm / 6.4 inches |
| Weight: | 11 lbs |
| Safety Features: | Slip clutch transmission prevents snagging. |
Did You Know?
How early should you start tilling your garden? A rule of thumb for rotor tilling is to pick up a lump of soil, and squeeze it in your hand. If it is dry enough to fall apart slowly, then your gardens are ready for tilling. Otherwise, it's too muddy, and you'll just end up spending all your time scraping mud off the tines of your machine while you're tilling.
Buyers Guide for Garden Tillers
Tillers are made in three main types -- front tine, rear tine, and mini-cultivators. (A tine is the projecting metal blade that does the actual digging). Both front and rear tine tillers have depth stakes to adjust the level of earth you want to work.
Front tine tillers have forward-rotating tines located in the front of the machine under the motor. The rear-mounted wheels make it easy to push the machine from one place to another. However, in the actual tilling process, the tines pull the machine forward. Untilled ground or hard soil is more difficult to till with a front tine model. (The tines tend to skip over the ground, rather than penetrate).
Rear tine tillers have tines located at the rear of the machine. The motor powers the wheels in front which pulls the tiller forward. The tines are either:
Standard Rotating Tines (known as SRT or forward-rotating) -- Tines rotate in the same direction as the wheels.
Counter Rotating Tines (CRT -- rotate towards the rear). The counter rotation combined with the forward pulling of the wheels will allow easier tilling of tough soil. These tillers are best for breaking new ground.
Some tiller models are available with reversible tine direction (from SRT to CRT) to provide the best of both functions.
Mini-Cultivators are smaller versions of front tine tillers. Lightweight and portable, they are best suited for working in smaller areas.
How To Decide
Before choosing, determine:
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Soil Type |
Square footage of area |
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Less than 1000 |
Up to 5000 |
Over 5000 |
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Soft |
Mini cultivator |
Front tine |
Rear tine |
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Hard |
Rear tine |
Rear tine |
Rear tine |
Tilling widths range from about 8" on a cultivator up to 24" on a full-size tiller. Choose one that fits your garden's dimensions. Use horsepower ratings for comparison. The higher the HP, the more power you'll have in your hands. Any tiller can be used to work any type of soil. But the right tiller, matched with the size of the area to be worked and the soil type, will make your gardening much easier.
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