Earthwise TC70001 11-Inch 8.5-Volt Corded Electric Tiller/Cultivator

June 7, 2019 - Comment

“ Features: Slim and Lightweight Easy to operate and convenient to store Easy Assembly 8.5 Amp 8″” cutting depth Easy Start Safety Features Power on/off Lever Power cord retention hook The Earthwise Corded 8.5-Amp Tiller and Cultivator is a must for completing your garden tool collection. This device will take the difficulty out of tilling

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(as of April 19, 2020 10:22 am BST - Details)

Features:

Slim and Lightweight Easy to operate and convenient to store Easy Assembly 8.5 Amp 8″” cutting depth Easy Start

Safety Features

Power on/off Lever Power cord retention hook

The Earthwise Corded 8.5-Amp Tiller and Cultivator is a must for completing your garden tool collection. This device will take the difficulty out of tilling your yard in the spring when it is time to plant your garden area. This electric garden tiller has a slim, sleek design that will appeal to your sense of style while providing you quality performance that you can rely on. Because it has such a slim design, this piece will store nicely in your garage taking up only a small amount of space. This machine has dual four-blade steel tines that maximize efficiency in your gardening efforts. The Earthwise 8.5-amp electric tiller cultivator has a convenient cutting width of 11″”, with a helpful tilling depth of 8″”. This tool will prepare your soil precisely how you want it for planting. This Earthwise Tiller is an excellent way to get your garden going strong by getting your yard ready for the healthy growth you want. Ideal for preparing your garden and flower beds, loosening soil and bed cleanup at the end of the season, this electric tiller and cultivator is designed to make your gardening experience hassle-free and enjoyable. Let the Earthwise Corded 8.5-Amp Tiller and Cultivator take care of the hard work for you. Easy to transport and operate with flip down wheels and lightweight design. With the power on and off safety features this tiller will only run when being operated. Just push the start button and squeeze the lever to get started, once the lever is let go the tiller will power off.

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Comments

Anonymous says:

My tiller comparison: Earthwise, Sun Joe, Troy-Bilt, Black & Decker, Greenworks, Mantis Summary: For those who want to get to the bottom line: I picked the Earthwise since it offered the most features for the least money. It’s not perfect (as could be said for all the others) but it’s a real workhorse that equals or surpasses the performance of others costing twice as much (or more). Fast tine speed to bust through tough stuff. Biggest problem is that it will buck easily.Full review: I needed to replace my trusty 25 year old 2 cycle gas tiller/cultivator (engine still…

Anonymous says:

Impressive… …very pleased and even amazed! Note: this is the cordless, battery powered model. Initially I was hesitant to take a chance with this tiller as it looked kinda ‘toy’ like, and upon opening the box, I was a bit concerned about it looking somewhat ‘cheaply’ made. Plus I wasn’t sure a battery powered tiller could handle the job. Don’t let it’s looks deceive you: this little tiller is a ‘beast’! It came together easily and is much more heavy duty than it’s appearance… weighing over 40 lbs. The…

Anonymous says:

a very strong tool that quickly turns up the dirt I researched several of the small electric tillers on Amazon and here’s why I picked this one.I have a 12 amp vacuum cleaner and the 25’ cord gets pretty warm so I knew I didn’t want to try to push 12 amps down 100’ of cord to a monster tiller.There are 14” tillers that only draw 7.5 amps but I read reviews about the motors burning up so I figured that 14” of cut was too much to ask from such a small motor.The Earthwise tiller seemed like a good match-up with 8.5 amps for a…

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