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Lawn Aerator Shoes with Hook & Loop Straps for Effectively Aerating Lawn Soil, One Size Fits All Free-Installation Heavy Duty Spiked Sandals Shoes for Yard Patio Lawn Garden Grass, Green

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Style: Green-Shovel


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  • NEW SUPERIOR BUILD WITH HOOK&LOOP:2025 New design aerator shoes with hook and loop straps to free you from too many straps and buckles, you can take them on and off in a seconds without any difficulty. More convenient for you to get an aerated and healthy lawn.
  • EASY USE TO BLOW YOUR MIND: YES! No installation Needed, get over all the hassle of bulky and expensive equipment, just take a walk through your yard with Lawn aerator sandals on, if you wear them while mowing your lawn, you will accomplish two important tasks simultaneously!
  • One SIZE FIT All: whether your feet are big or small, Whatever your shoe size is, the lawn aerator shoes come with adjustable fasteners for exact fit. Offer a superior alternative over the professional gardening services with these aerator shoes no matter you are men or women.
  • ANTI-SLIP PAD: The lawn aerator shoes comes with a lug boss on the bottom to keep the spikes stay securely locked in place. The anti-slip pads prevent slippage when the grass is wet.
  • HIGH QUALITY FOR LONG LASTING: made up of a sturdy plastic base with good heel support, 13 heavy duty metal 2 inch spikes on each sandal, The aerator shoes is designed for long time use, they stay firmly on your feet and the sharp nails make it easy to dig the soil with air geting in soil more easy, to make your garden way greener, healthier and more beautiful lawn and grass

Product Dimensions: 12.2 x 5 x 3.5 inches


Item Weight: 2.03 pounds


Manufacturer: MILLUXXi


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: MIL-G001-14-GREEN


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  • Makes you taller!
Style: Black-Shovel
They work good!
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025 by Billy

  • Well Made. Pokes Holes As You Stomp The Yard
Style: Black-No Shovel
I have an area in my lawn that doesn’t grow as well as the rest of the lawn. I’ve tried all the usual things, extra water, check PH, extra fertilizer, etc. but nothing makes a difference. I figured the next step was to aerate. I tried a manual aerator tool, but found that progress was slow and the aerator tubes became quickly clogged with soil. It was time to “put my food down” and try some aerator shoes. The MILLUXXi Lawn Aerator Shoes came in a box along with basic instructions and a small wrench to tighten any spikes, should they become loose. The shoes appear solidly made of thick plastic and the spikes were firmly mounted. I found that the best way to use them was to set a chair on the lawn so I could sit down and put them on without having to walk on hardscape with spikes. They are not labeled as right or left foot, but I found that putting them on with the strap rings facing the inside of each foot would allow me to cross each leg at a time to adjust the straps. They firmly attached to my size 8 shoes, so I stood up to try them out. I tried to walk with the Lawn Aerator Shoes attached and quickly found out that normal forward motions of walking were difficult because the spikes would catch on the grass and it would be easy to trip and fall. What worked best was a marching action where each foot was lifted straight up and down in turn as I moved slowly around. After a few minutes of stomping holes in the lawn, I noticed that the straps around my legs were beginning to irritate my shins. I dealt with the irritation, but next time I’ll have to add some padding around my ankles since I don’t wear boots for yard work. Because spike aerators simply poke a small hole in the ground, it is hard to see where you have aerated. I used the expansion lines in an adjacent sidewalk to keep track of my progress. I estimate that it took about ten minutes of stomping to aerate 100 square feet of my lawn. When I was done, I saw that the spikes had picked up a lot of leaves, which I pulled off when I sat down to remove the shoes. I will see how the aerated section grows compared to the adjacent untreated lawn. If it does better, I will use the Lawn Aerator Shoes to continue aerating. Whether my lawn section does better or not is more related to why it is not doing well rather than if the Lawn Aerator Shoes did their job poking holes in the ground. So, basing my judgement on how well they are made, their ease of use, and their competitive price, I would recommend giving the MILLUXXi Lawn Aerator Shoes a try. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025 by Vivona

  • Tell my smartwatch these steps count as double!
Style: Green-No Shovel
This was my first time using any type of aerator, but the idea of walking around to aerate the lawn seemed much easier than the manual tools I’ve seen. Plus, they take up very little storage space. When I first pulled them out of the box, my immediate thought was that they looked like they were made for Bigfoot. Fortunately, the adjustable straps have multiple slots, allowing for a secure fit. I wear a US women’s 6 (men’s 4.5) and had no trouble keeping them on. I used regular sneakers, though I imagine heavy-duty boots—like the ones shown in the product photos—might provide better stability. It only took a few seconds to get the hang of walking in them. The spikes are sharp and easily penetrate the ground with each step. At 130 lbs, I had no issue pressing them in, so I’d imagine even a child could use these—though I’d caution them to watch out for pets! Lifting my feet was easier when I adopted a marching-style gait, similar to walking in roller skates when you don’t want to roll. It takes slightly more effort than a normal step, so I feel like my Fitbit should count each one as double. It was also interesting to feel how the spikes sank in at different speeds depending on the soil density, something I don’t think would be as noticeable with a manual aerator. If you’re aerating in a leafy area, I highly recommend using a leaf blower first. I skipped this step and ended up with a mat of leaves skewered to the bottom. Most washed off with a hose, but I still had to pick off a few by hand. Value: The current price is $20.99 USD for this set without a shovel. After a quick search, I found similar products for half the price, but this seems to fall within the average range. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025 by Tori

  • Time to trade in your aerator rake!
Style: Green-No Shovel
I have an aerator rake, but no longer have the upper body strength to use it, so when I saw these I wanted to see if they would work for me--and they did! When I opened the box, I thought they would be too large for my women's size 8 workman's shoe, but they fit fine, with a bit of room to spare if your foot is larger. With the heavy-duty adjustable velcro straps, they'll probably fit fine if your foot is smaller, too. The plastic base is 1/4" thick and extremely sturdy--it feels like high-end playground equipment. The metal spikes are 2" long if you take them out of the shoe and also very sturdy. Although I loosely strapped my workman shoes onto the aerator shoes inside, I went outside to put them on because I didn't want to scratch up my kitchen floor. Once I got them on and tightened up all the straps, I wondered if I would damage the spikes by walking across my driveway, but they were fine (although the metal hitting the concrete made it sound like I had tap-dancing shoes on.) I walked through a dirt patch to get a photo of the pattern the shoes made, then moved into my garden area thinking it would be warmer than my sod due to the leaf cover. As you can see, the shoes impaled the leaves--but when I walked onto the lawn, the shoes seemed to perform as promised, after I became accustomed to walking in them: the snow-matted grass made it feel like I was walking through sucking-mud at first, but I soon figured out how to walk in them normally and had no problems after that. The shoes were easy to take off after I was done--I just loosened the one strap closest to the heel on each aerator shoe and my own shoes slipped right out. After cleaning out the leaves, the metal spikes looked almost as good as new--no bent or marred ones as yet. In case that happens, there's an included wrench; I pulled off one spike to show what that assembly looks like. All in all, a great new garden tool that will get plenty of use this Spring. I plan to wear them while I walk behind my electric mower to get two tasks accomplished at once. Good times! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025 by P. A. York P. A. York

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