After using the Greenworks 11" Cultivator for a year (2 garden seasons and some basic yard work) I decided to highlight what I like about the machine. To start off with, it isn't made for heavy duty use. For example, I needed to till up some hard clay however the machine isn't heavy enough and the tines aren't thick enough.
This cultivator (tiller) is perfect for gardening though. It's small and light enough to easily pick it up and put it in raised beds. One reason it is so light is due to it being electric and not gas powered. Even on my 1.25 acre lot I am able to reach my beds with a few long power cords. At only 11 inches across I can get between my trellises that I used for peas, berries, and vines. The best part about the tiller is the easy to remove the tines. Down in the south we have a lot of Bermuda grass which gets all tangled up in the tines. It is quick to take off the end clip and remove the tines for a quick cleaning during usage.
Pros: Light, east to use, and easy to clean. (Perfect for a garden)
Cons: Not made for heavy tilling.
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Lowes (11 inch - 8.5 amp):
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Why I Love the Greenworks Cultivator: 1 Year Review
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