Sun Joe TJ604E 16-Inch 13.5 AMP Electric Garden Tiller/Cultivator

August 23, 2018 - Comment

THE DIRTY LITTLE SECRET OF GREAT GARDENS. Experience the one tiller that’s truly up to the task! Introducing a greener, cleaner way to get dirty with the Sun Joe TJ604E Electric Tiller Cultivator. A powerful 13.5-amp motor quickly pulverizes dirt, effortlessly slicing through the soil at 370 RPM, ensuring maximum aeration and perfectly preparing the

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THE DIRTY LITTLE SECRET OF GREAT GARDENS. Experience the one tiller that’s truly up to the task! Introducing a greener, cleaner way to get dirty with the Sun Joe TJ604E Electric Tiller Cultivator. A powerful 13.5-amp motor quickly pulverizes dirt, effortlessly slicing through the soil at 370 RPM, ensuring maximum aeration and perfectly preparing the seedbed for planting. Cultivate an area 16-inches wide and up to 8-inches deep in seconds. Control weeds where needed – Sun Joe tames the toughest yard and garden tasks with more comfort and less strain. 3-position, height-adjustable rear wheels make it easy to maneuver wherever it’s needed – and its collapsible handle makes it a cinch to store when it’s not. The TJ604E comes with a full two-year warranty.

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Easydusit57 says:

Beast of the Beasts! This came delivered yesterday and took all of 20 min to assemble. I put in an hour yesterday right after I put it together and 30 min so far this morning. The video is of this mornings work so far. The video clearly shows the beast this tiller is. It’s dislodging river rocks some of which are the size of small melons. There aren’t many reviews to show the power of this tiller so felt the video would speak for itself. It does jummp around if your soil…

Patrick E. Mcfadden says:

Name change: Mighty Joe. Our house was built in 1944, so this house has had other owners. The soil in California Heights is clay and to compound our efforts to grow grass, a previous owner poured one inch river rock all over the sides and backyard. The rock works well for area’s you don’t want grass to grow but cannot understand why it was also poured in the backyard? 2010 I rented a industrial tiller but due to time constraints was not able to fully amend the soil, you can only do so much in one day. I should have…

Debbie Zan says:

Did an excellent job! I wouldn’t recommend adding extra weight to …

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