Fiskars 7977 Composite Cultivator

January 17, 2014 - Comment

Strong, lightweight and affordable, this quality Garden Cultivator features stronger-than-steel FiberComp construction for lasting value. One-piece design means the handle won’t loosen and the cultivator won’t bend at the neck when digging into tough soil. What’s more, this cultivator won’t rust. Includes a hang hole for easy storage. Lifetime warranty. https://bestelectricmower.com is a participant in

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Strong, lightweight and affordable, this quality Garden Cultivator features stronger-than-steel FiberComp construction for lasting value. One-piece design means the handle won’t loosen and the cultivator won’t bend at the neck when digging into tough soil. What’s more, this cultivator won’t rust. Includes a hang hole for easy storage. Lifetime warranty.

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Comments

C. Scanlon "least helpful reviewer" says:

OKAY SO MAYBE IT WON’T PLOW YOUR LOWER 40; IT IS THE BEST FOR WHAT IT DOES Lots of folks gripe about these great Fiskar composite garden hand tools.Such people obviously do not garden.This is the best at what it does: hand cultivation and weeding of your prepared garden beds.It is not dynamite. It is not a crow bar. It will not extract boulders from your granite stone New England field.It weeds and cultivates and aerates with minimum of damage your prepared and composted vegetable and flower…

Donna Janesky says:

Not what I expected from picture displayed. 0

M. Bowser says:

Tine broke off during first use I’ve always been a Fiskars fan and was excited to try out this cultivator in my 2500 sq ft. garden. Within 5 minutes of pulling weeds, one of the tines snapped off. I continued to use it with just two tines remaining and before the day was out, both of the other tines also snapped off. My soil isn’t rocky, though it does have a high clay content. However, considering the soil had just been tilled not even a month before there were no hard spots in the area I was weeding. I am very…

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