GreenWorks 27012 8 AMP Corded AC Cultivator

December 17, 2014 - Comment

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Includes 10-in 8 Amp Electric Cultivator – 27012-RC, Owner’s Manual

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A. Schell says:

Worries laid to rest I suffer from “cheap” syndrome. I often buy the cheapest tool and end up throwing it away because it sucks, and buying a more expensive tool to replace it, which of course means I end up spending more money than if I had just bought a good tool to begin with. Knowing this flaw, I did not want to repeat my previous mistakes with a new tiller. I had never bought a tiller before, so I was learning from scratch. I’m a big fan of electric tools (especially with rising gas prices) so I had narrowed…

Michael says:

1st time for Electric Cultivator/Tiller I have owned a Mantis Tiller for ten years and it is worn out, so I took a chance and bought the Greenworks 27012 as I could not find any reviews. Happy to say I am very pleased, the price and tilling are great. The power of the electric tiller is stronger than my 2 cycle Mantis, and the tines remove very easy. I have raised beds and the electric tiller was heavier than my Mantis but still easy to use. I am not used to the wheels so that may take some time to get used to. The cord…

CLTGUY says:

Tough little tiller! I debated heavily between an electric and a gas tiller. The big debate stemmed from the lack of soil I have. I live in the Charlotte, North Carolina area. We do not have dirt, if you are lucky you get red clay. I am not lucky, I have shale – ie compacted red clay that is basically a brick. My big project was to clear out an area next to my woods with large hay type grass. I killed it, then took this greenworks device and about 75 feet of cord to the area to give it a good beating…

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