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Earthwise TC70016 16-Inch 13.5-Amp Corded Electric Tiller/Cultivator, Grey

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Style: 16-Inch, 13.5-Amp Corded, Grey


Features

  • Earthwise cultivator machine with 6 adjustable tines
  • Motor cultivator with 11" to 16" adjustable working width and 8" working depth
  • Corded electric roto-tiller with powerful 13.5-amp motor
  • Ergonomic and maneuverable electric hand tiller design
  • Compact and lightweight design with assembled product dimensions of 40 x 19 x 42 inches

Description

The Earthwise 6-tine tiller is a powerful cultivator with adjustable tines. It has a lightweight and compact design that makes it easy to maneuver in your garden. You no longer have to deal with harmful fumes emitted by gas-powered yard equipment since Earthwise electric roto-tiller can get your yard work done in an planet-friendly way.

Brand: Earthwise Power Tools by ALM


Color: Gray


Product Dimensions: 40"D x 19"W x 42"H


Power Source: Corded Electric


Material: Alloy Steel


Brand: Earthwise Power Tools by ALM


Color: Gray


Product Dimensions: 40"D x 19"W x 42"H


Power Source: Corded Electric


Material: Alloy Steel


Item Weight: 29 Pounds


Operation Mode: Electric


Global Trade Identification Number: 61


UPC: 052909700161


Item Weight: 29 pounds


Manufacturer: American Lawn Mower Company


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: TC70016


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • absolutely amazing! (in a good way)
Style: 16-Inch, 13.5-Amp Corded, Grey
The media could not be loaded. We bought this new tiller to replace our old heavy duty, cumbersome, gas-powered rear-tine tiller that we've had for at least 25 years. In our current location we have a smaller garden, and the old tiller is difficult to turn in such as small space and it can't get close to the edges (and in a 12x12-ish garden, a lot of it is close to the edges). My husband was lamenting that there are no small tillers out there that are any good, so I looked on Amazon and discovered that nowadays there ARE small tillers that appear to be good and are reasonably priced. We decided on this one, but he was still dubious. It came and yesterday we tilled the garden with it, and he used the words "shocked" , "amazed" and "really happy" over and over again. It had all the power we needed to get through the hard crusty soil and turn it into soft, fine loam. It threw rocks out to the side, easy to pick up and discard. If we stopped it to pick up a rock, it was so easy to start it again. Just push a button. Tough viney stuff from last year's garden that was still out there didn't slow it down. I (a small woman) was also able to use it, whereas the old tiller was really too heavy for me to control well and tilling was always my husband's job. We also used it in our 4x8 grow boxes, and it just dropped right down in to full depth and tilled the heck out of them. We give this tiller 5+ stars, and two thumbs up. :) We'll be selling the old rear-tine tiller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025 by Rosanne C.

  • A power house
Style: 16-Inch, 13.5-Amp Corded, Grey
WOW! Great power! Cut through sod and really tilled up the new garden area. Easy to operate and put together. Good design and every bit as powerful as a gas tiller. Highly recommend it.
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025 by JamesT

  • You need a lot of muscle for tough areas
Style: 16-Inch, 13.5-Amp Corded, Black
I can't make up my mind if I like this tiller or not. It definitely does the job and is powerful. But ... It is so light weight that the tiller bounces all over the place every time it hit a rock or a hard piece of soil. I also had to push the tillers down in order for it to go deeper. It took a lot of muscle to control. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025 by D Sollom

  • [Update] Still Better Than Expected, Capable Alternative To Gas, But Poor Build Quality & Design
Style: 16-Inch, 13.5-Amp Corded, Grey
[Update] So the tiller finally failed completely with just 20 sqft left of 1200 sqft. From my perspective, and given the cost to rent a comparable tiller, this is still a win, so I purchased another one and won't change my rating. I did a postmortem to find the exact cause of the failure, expecting to find the worm gear or worm drive was fully stripped. While the worm gear was badly worn, it was still fully functional and woud have lasted quite a while longer. The worm drive, made of stainless steel, looked brand new, not even a scratch. As it turned out the failure was caused by a cheap deep groove ball bearing (6200RS type) above the gear that's being incorrectly used to absorb far too much stress for its design, there should be a pair of bearings both above and below the mating point to manage the stresses involved with tilling through packed clay and large rocks. Additionally, the gearbox is not as fully sealed as they might believe, I found dirt and small bits of rock in the gear oil. Disappointing design choices, for less than a dollar more per unit they could have made the gearbox much more capable. Still, for the price, I got a lot more use than I expected and can restore this one at some point in the future. Still consider it a solid buy. So heres the deal, ive been using a mantis for quite a while, and ive been fortunate that it hasnt needed significant repairs like most have, just usual maintenance. Recently i decided to lay sod on a 1200 sq.ft. parcel of land on my property that is about half flat and half sloped to 15°. We're nestled into the Santa Monica mountains and this parcel has been untouched for nearly a decade, with full sunlight, getting baked daily. The soil below 3" is clay/loam and below 5" is mostly clay - hard, essentially rock-like clay, with lots of large rocks, some the size of watermelons. All of which is to say that it is not a hospitable environment for a non-industrial tiller. Because I wanted to be able to work this project late into the evenings, I decided to try an electric tiller that was much quieter than it's gas counterparts. My expectations for this 13.5A tiller were not that high, having read, in numerous places, that it wasn't the equal of its gas powered counterparts. Now, I can't speak to it's longevity, nor can I speak to the quality of this company's customer service, but I've been using it for the past four days for about 5 hours a day, so I can speak to it's ability. For less than a third of the price of a Mantis, this tiller is, without equivocation, it's equal - with regard to churning our rock hard soil, potentially superior. If you are like me and had reservations about it's power, lose them. This tiller has chopped it's way through the worst of it, kicking out stones the size of cantaloupes without skipping a beat. It does struggle with the hardest of clay pockets, but the Mantis did as well. The higher rotational speed I expected to result in lower torque, again, I was wrong. If anything, the higher speed means I have to be more cautious with this tiller because it digs much faster than the Mantis in loamy soil. Bottom line, this tiller works and it works well with the worst soil I could throw at it. Couple additional notes. The cord is an issue, not a big one, but one you have to get used to. There are many simple solutions to this, something as simple as a long bungee cord attached to the power cable would work. I've chosen to work it forward, in small chunks, rather than in reverse, which always keeps the cord behind me, and, while on the topic of cords, make sure to size your extension cord for the required amperage of your tiller. Second, I recommend hose clamps be placed where the segments of the handle are put together with J-bolts, keeps it from coming loose while it bounces around - and because of its higher speed, it does bounce quite a bit, so be prepared for that. Last, I think the manufacturer should look into ways to firmly decouple the tiller from the handle to reduce transmitted vibrations to the user. It's possible, but would require some rework, I partially achieved this on the Mantis with strategically placed sorbothane, but it wasn't the best solution, makes it much easier on the arms and hands. So that's it. Great tiller, all the benefits of electric power, with the strength of similarly sized gas powered tillers. Anyone who tells you different either hasn't used it, or works for a competitor. I'll update when the project is completed if anything alters my current view. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2019 by Elliot Palmer

  • Great tiller
Style: 16-Inch, 13.5-Amp Corded, Grey
This is a great little tiller. It has a ton of power and is easy to use. It's light and easy to lift into my raised beds and has built ln handel
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025 by Traveling man

  • Great tiller!!!
Style: 16-Inch, 13.5-Amp Corded, Black
Wow! I was so impressed with this little rotor tiller. I bought the 13.5 A TC70016EW model. Looked at Home Depot, they only sold the 6.5 model, very glad I searched Amazon to find this vendor sold a variety of models. So we went with the 13.5. We wanted to till our backyard where the grass had died 3 yrs ago. Soil was hard packed we waited to till after it had rained and sat for 5 days. Boy, did this tiller do a great job to fluff the dirt! We moved about 10 wheelbarrows around to other areas in the garden. It’s raining again in CA and will take it down some more later then reseed and lay straw. Area tilled is about 30’x40’ Thank you wise Earth for making a great product. Keep up the good work! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025 by Norge Norge

  • Better to know what under what you’re tilling. Like irrigation systems.
Style: 16-Inch, 13.5-Amp Corded, Grey
Love this gem! Makes my life easier.
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025 by Amazon Customer

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