DURABLE TWIST TILLERS: The hand tiller is made of high quality iron and the handle is made of environmentally friendly ABS material. It is also detachable, unique and easy to store and carry. There are two holes above, according to their own height to adjust the height.
GARDEN CLAW PROFESSIONAL: 45cm T handle that reduces the effort of twisting, using the force of your body to easily rotate sharp angled claw tines into hard compacted soil. Four arrow-tipped tines penetrate tough soil easily Cultivate, loosen, aerate, and weed your soil.
EASY TO ASSEMBLE AND USE: With instructions to loosen the soil, as long as according to the instructions of simple assembly, comfortable grip handle up and down loose soil. Effectively loosens soil for removing weeds and other assorted purposes.
SUITABLE FOR LOOSE SOIL: Perfect for raised beds, flower boxes, around shrubs or bushes and other hard to reach areas, promoting the free flow of water, air, and fertilizer. Don't try to loosen the cement, which can damage the structure of the product itself.
Specifications:
- Material: ABS (handle), iron (tube and craws).
- T- shape: (W) 45 cm x (H) 94 cm, claw: (dia.) 16.7 cm.
- Detachable, easy to store and carry.
- There are two holes, which can be adjusted according to the height;
- High quality tailor-made, not easily broken, solid and durable;
- The 17.7-inch t-shaped handle makes soil ripper easier to apply force.
- Take all the parts of the tiller out of the packaging box.
- Insert the tube to the handle. Push a screw through the holes on the handle. On the other side, push a washer and rotate a bolt through the screw. Tighten with wrenches.
- Insert the tube to the craws. You can choose either the higher or the lower holes. Push a screw through the holes. On the other side, push a washer and rotate a bolt through the screw. Tighten with wrenches.
- Holding the handle, aim the claws at the ground.
- Push down the claws into soil and simultaneously turn them in clockwise direction.
- Pull up the claws. Shake off soil, grasses, pebbles, etc.
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