GreenWorks 27022 10 Amp 14″ Corded Dethatcher

February 15, 2018 - Comment

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JS in Seattle says:

Green Works De-thatcher Can Improve Lawn – For A Fraction of the Cost of a Professional Landscaper! After receiving a professional landscaping estimate to repair my lawn for $8,000, I decided to become my own landscaper. I purchased the Green Works 27022 Corded De-thatcher after reading Amazon reviews. (One reviewer mentioned using the recommended heavy duty extension cord, so I purchased that too). I used the Green Works De-thatcher on the entire yard – a total of 4 times (yard is about 100’x110′). I filled 2-96 gallon yard waste containers and 12 Kraft bags (about 32 gallons each) with…

MrFixIt says:

It really works well – I was surprised Edit/Update: Wow it has been 5 years already that I have owned this. I use it twice a year – once in late summer/early fall, and next in spring. I use it with every other row of tines removed (as shown in my photos). I only go over my Floratam lawn in one direction per dethatching. I found that if you pull the machine backwards while the tines are spinning and in contact with the ground, you will eventually break the tines. It is so much easier to pull in back as you would a mower as you…

Kerry Kobashi says:

It Saved My Lawn! Because of the drought here in California, I had to let my lawn go. As you can imagine, when you fail to water your lawn, it starts to look really brown and almost dead. It isn’t, but rather lays dormant. Given the cost to fully replace the lawn, I decided to dethatch the existing foundation, overseed, fertilize, and water.One month into this project, my lawn has recovered 80% of its surface area with the rest being patch spots that need a little more attention. Using the GreenWorks…

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