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Greenworks Pro 80V 10 inch Cultivator with 2Ah Battery and Charger, TL80L210, Black And Green

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Pattern Name: Cultivator


Style: Battery Included


Features

  • Brushless motor provides more torque, quiet operation, and longer life
  • Up to 5" Tilling Depth
  • 8.25" to 10" Tilling Width
  • Up to 40 minutes run-time with fully charged 2Ah battery (30 minute rapid charger)
  • 4-year tool and 2-year battery protects your investment
  • Power source type: Battery Powered

Description

The Greenworks Pro 80V 10 inch Cultivator is a powerful and efficient gardening tool designed to make cultivating and tilling soil easier and more effective. With a maximum of 1700 strikes per minute, it can till up to 5 inches deep and 10 inches wide. The cultivator features folding handles for easy storage and transport, and is easy to start. It comes with a 2Ah battery and charger, allowing you to work without the need for cords or gas. With a 3-year warranty, this cultivator is a reliable and durable choice for your gardening needs.


Brand: Greenworks


Color: Black And Green


Power Source: Battery Powered


Item Weight: 38 Pounds


Operation Mode: Electric


Product Dimensions: 33.5"D x 15.13"W x 17"H


Item Weight: 38 pounds


Manufacturer: Sunrise Global Marketing, LLC


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: Pro 10-Inch 80V Tiller


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


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  • Hard-Working Little Machine
Pattern Name: Cultivator Style: Battery Included
Have not yet used it a ton—but whenever I have, I've been impressed: it tears up roots, tosses rocks out of its way, generally does what it's supposed to do, and a little bit more. It's true that if used on anything other than cleared earth, it will frequently get clogged with roots & foliage. When this happens, you need to stop and carefully remove the long stems, weeds or grass wound around the axle, often very tightly. Removing the blades and sliding the tangled mess right off the axle is quicker & easier. But it's a cultivator—that it does such a good job tearing up roots & weeds is a bonus. I also found this tip from many reviewers to be accurate: you get very good tilling results by rolling slowly forward, then backward; for some reason the backward motion seems to cut through even more. In my experience, battery life has so far been very good—did quite a lot of tilling without a recharge. My only real gripe was that a few days go, one of the lynch pins seems to have loosened its ring, and flown right off—lost. When I called GW tech support (which seems to always have a very long, slow-moving phone queue) the person who helped me told me it would not be covered by warranty. I pointed out that the lynch pin flew off by itself (which is obviously somewhat hazardous), and that's why it needs replacing—whether or not it's covered by warranty, I would've expected them to replace it free as basic customer satisfaction. The lynch pin lists on the Canadian GW website for about $2, but I wasn't able to order it from the US. The tech support guy did helpfully tell me it would be about $6-7 if I place the order at the US website; he didn't say whether I'd be charged for shipping, too—it seems likely. The whole thing kind of stinks. That lynch pin had one job: staying locked into the axle to hold the blades in place—and it failed to do that. Greenworks should eat the few dollars and send me a new one. Very petty, and not an impressive way to treat a customer (who incidentally has several Greenworks tools including my mower). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023 by bobster

  • Good Design
Pattern Name: Cultivator Style: Battery Included
We have had two different small tillers, both gas-powered over the last 20 years. Decided to purchase this cordless version this time when the last one failed (gears). The tines are not visible as you use it. Was not used to this. Turns out to be an asset. You can use the shroud as a guide to get close to plants without hitting them. The tiller did not bog down when you lift up on the handles and pull it back causing it to dig in. We use this type of tiller for cultivating weeds. The performance was excellent. A pin with hinch pin holds the wheels on. At first I was surprised because there was a lot of play in this connection. But turns out to be a nice feature because the wheels float or rotate a bit as the tiller digs. Works good. The pin fell out when I rolled the unit off a concrete slab (did not know it at the time). And the pin fell out. I replaced it with a small stove bolt and double nuts. Will not be an issue again. Two types of pins were included to hold on the tines. Use the Cotter-type. The ring type will not work. Not sure why both were included. Glad they made the change though. Overall, highly recommend this tiller! Excellent design. I am excited about using this and not the screaming gas/oil name-brand powered unit we had. I am optimistic that the gears will last. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2023 by Duey M.

  • Competes perfectly with Honda mini gas tiller
Pattern Name: Cultivator Style: Battery Included
My Honda tiller gave-up-the-ghost, at the beginning of a big tilling project. After much wasted time trying to repair it; I finally bit the bullet and ordered this Greenworks cordless (battery-powered) model. I didn’t want to assemble the new Greenworks tiller, because it’s something new to learn (which for me is the bugle-call for procrastination). but I remembered a video review of someone who was reviewing the same model, and it looked easy; so I took a deep breath, and gathered the few included parts, and slid them on... and was done in minutes. I did not assemble the wheels to the tiller, because I didn’t want them interfering with getting a good, deep, grip on the soil to be tilled. Perhaps it wouldn’t have made any difference; but that was my mindset. For you, remember that IF YOU DON’T INSTALL THE WHEELS, then the tiller will not stand upright when not in use... and also you will have to carry the tiller, and it’s full weight, when transporting the tiller across the yard, or driveway, or wherever you’re going (and it is a very awkward, cumbersome, tool to carry). Nevertheless, because I’m plenty strong, I still always chose to lift, and carry, it. Upon activating the tiller, with the handlebar controls, the tines began slowly turning... and then sped up considerably moments later. After time, I realized that this was normal. Furthermore, it became apparent that this tiller’s tines are geared to turn slower than you would expect, at all times. I also remembered that another reviewer had said that this tiller has a slow standard tine speed; and from my perspective, it matters not. I found the power, and ability to till the soil was remarkably good. It performed as well as my gas powered mini tiller, which is all I could hope for. I really enjoyed pressing a button, pulling a lever, and then having uninterrupted tilling until the battery ran out of juice. Then 35 minutes later, after charging the battery, I was back in business. I really didn’t mind waiting for the battery to charge, as it gave me time to rest. For me, pulling the tiller backwards, while letting it dig-in, gave the best results... as it has with all tillers I’ve ever used, big and small. The area I needed to till was a former lawn area consisting of clay soil which had been dug-up, and then filled back in, and tamped down with a backhoe. There were lots of rocks. This little battery powered tiller had no problem digging through the hardened soil, and also no problem dislodging rocks as big as my fist. I tilled 1500 square feet of the aforementioned soil (an area about 12 ft. X 120 ft.). I considered this tool to be flawless during the many weeks I spent using it for hours each day. At some point, I opened-up the box to a Greenworks 80 Volt chainsaw, which I’d yet to try. This was so that I could harvest the included 2 AmpHour lithium battery... which allowed me to have 2 identical batteries to allow me to continue tilling, while the other battery was charging. This was great, but an unexpected downside was that one of my fingers (left hand ring-finger) went numb from all of the continuous tilling... and has slowly been recovering for a month; so do yourself a favor and wear gloves to cut down on the subtle vibrations going to your hands. I have a soft spot for tools, and appliances, which do exactly what they’re supposed to do, and this 80-volt Greenworks tiller is in that category. I have no complaints, and nothing bad to say about it. It solved my problem (of needing a reliable and tiller) completely... and it is 100% functional for it’s intended purpose. I give it Two thumbs Up! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2022 by Ax Murderer

  • Great size and power but big rocks stick sometimes
Pattern Name: Cultivator Style: Battery Not Included
It’s very powerful. I used it to till about 500 square feet in my backyard, and it did an amazing job. However, when I came across large rocks that were 6-10 inches, they would sometimes get stuck in the blades. However, after taking the battery out first and then using a screwdriver to pry them out, I was back to work in no time. I’m very happy with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023 by Reviewer of AMZN Products

  • Very heavy duty and a good little digger
Pattern Name: Cultivator Style: Battery Included
Have used in basic dirt with good success, used in a low height stream full of rocks to dig out a better path and improve the water flow and used in rocky ground to clear a path and it's still going strong. I was very worried about the blades holding up and or the motor burning out. But it's taken them all on and still going strong. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023 by NMH

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