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Tazz 35310 2-in-1 Front Tine Tiller/Cultivator, 79cc 4-Cycle Viper Engine, Gear Drive Transmission, Forged Steel Tines, Multiple Tilling Widths of 11”, 16” & 21”, Toolless Removable Side Shields,Green

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Features

  • POWER AND DURABILITY: A high performance and fuel efficient 79cc Viper engine starts up easily with a smooth pull recoil and delivers plenty of power to till through all kinds of soil conditions. Built-tough components like a bronze gear transmission and forged steel tines provide the rugged durability for lasting results season after season.
  • 2-IN-1 VERSATILITY: Toolless removal of outer tines and side shields quickly turns the Tazz 2-in-1 from a tiller into a cultivator. Use the full 21 tilling width to create a level seedbed for planting. As your garden grows simply switch to the 16 or 11 cultivating widths to maintain rows and weed around plants. Clean-up, mulch and aerate in the fall with a quick flip back to the full tilling width.
  • STABLE AND MANEUVERABLE: Compared with other compact front tines, the Tazz 2-in-1 is designed with balance in mind. With its low center of gravity, the 2-in-1 provides ground-hugging stability for unmatched user control. Effortlessly turn on a dime at the end of a row utilizing the compact and centered footprint combined with a lightweight design.
  • FLEXIBLE OPTIONS: The steel constructed handlebar has 4 height positions to ergonomically accommodate any user. Tilling depth can also be controlled up to 11 deep via a multi-position drag stake that adjusts in a snap with no tools required.
  • SERVICE AND SUPPORT: Our US based support staff and 3-Year Limited Warranty ensure that you will be highly satisfied with your Tazz 2-in-1 so you can confidently get out and enjoy your garden.
  • Power source type: Gas Powered

Brand: TAZZ


Color: Green


Product Dimensions: 24"D x 51.2"W x 35.5"H


Power Source: Gas Powered


Material: Alloy Steel


Brand: TAZZ


Color: Green


Product Dimensions: 24"D x 51.2"W x 35.5"H


Power Source: Gas Powered


Material: Alloy Steel


Operation Mode: Electric


Item Weight: 85.8 pounds


Manufacturer: Ardisam, Inc.


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 35310


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  • Amazing maneuverability and easy to use! I am a big fan!
Pattern Name: Cultivator
The Tazz 35310 - 2 in 1 is well built and has plenty of power along with easy maneuvering. I have a garden with some occasional rocks/bricks that surface every now and then and this Tazz easily kicks the stone out and lifts the machine over the rock so it doesn't wedge itself between the blades. I have a less than 5 foot wife about 90 lbs who ran the machine a few laps relatively easy even though she has never run one before. One of my favorite features is how easy it is to turn it and head back down the other direction. I am well satisfied. One star less for assembly. I am not a machine savvy individual and had no issues putting it together once I got past a bit unclear wording early on. Once past the first 3 or 4 pics, the rest flew along. I would say overall an easy setup but a bit more wording clarity would help in the early part of the directions. I am finished with Craftsman brand assuming this lasts a while. Love the oil that comes with it. First pull start was probably 3 pulls. Fairly quiet and not noisy like my craftsman! I am a big fan of the Tazz! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2021 by curt dewitt

  • Awesome for gardening!
Pattern Name: Cultivator
We plant a veggie garden every year, and for whatever reason, my hubby would never invest in a tiller. Prior to moving a couple years ago, we tilled a small garden by hand( hard work), but this past summer, we chose to go bigger. I guess due to the pandemic, we couldn't find a garden tiller anywhere here in KY ( well, we didn't need a huge expensive one..) This little machine is soooo easy to use and it really does a wonderful job digging and separating the dirt clods, etc. Hubby used it first, and I was even able to use it, and I'm a wee sprite of a thing, and it was really EASY to use and guide. Only downside was coming unassembled, and the directions weren't exactly clear, we thought there were screws, bolts, etc. missing, but turns out they were all there! It took hubby 2 nights to assemble( after work) because of the unclear nature of the directions and diagrams, but all in all, we are very happy with it, would recommend it to anyone else with smaller gardening ideas! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2022 by Deb Ballard

  • Assembly instructions are bad.
Pattern Name: Cultivator
No human is born knowing how to put something like this together. You either learn it from experience or have a good instruction booklet. If you have neither, make up your mind ahead of time to tackle putting this tiller together when you're in the mood for a challenge. The assembly instructions are bad, and if someone hadn't put in their review that they had to drill out some too-small holes in order to get a couple parts to fit together that need to fit together, we'd still be trying to figure out what we were doing wrong. Maybe not every tiller has that issue, but as they roll of the assembly line in a country that hasn't the words for 'quality control' in their language, it could be a different surprise you encounter. For the cost of 25 cents more per tiller, their instruction booklet could have included better pictures to go with the text. All in all though, the tiller works great so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2022 by Lainy

  • Works great. Easy to start.
Pattern Name: Cultivator
The directions to assemble were good and everything fit together as expected. The engine started right up and I was pleased that it was quieter than a lawnmower. I bought this tiller to do minor grading work around my property. I have several areas where trees were cut down and the stumps ground up years ago, but that left the ground very even in those areas. I tried to get a landscape guy to come out with a Bobcat and grade these areas for me and he wanted $1000! No way! So I bought this Tazz tiller specifically to smooth out the mounds and low spots on my property not really knowing how well it would work. I was very pleasantly surprised at how great it worked yesterday as I tilled up 2 areas that were about 10'x10' square to smooth them out. After tilling 2 of the "humps" for about 30 minutes each I was able to go back and rake everything smooth and spread some grass seed. It really worked much better than I had hoped. The tiller is built very tough because I hit a couple 4" rocks and the tiller was not damaged at all. I have to say that this was a very good buy for me and I expect to use it for many more hours over this summer. Very pleased! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2021 by mrockwell

  • 3rd year in a row champion
Pattern Name: Cultivator
its a little beast. Probably my most reliable small engine device that I own. Starts easy, eats up anything you throw at it, barely any maintenance, lightweight, and pretty easy to use all around. Never even heard of Tazz before this purchase and now my eyes are open.
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024 by Jarrett D.

  • Works like a champ!
Pattern Name: Cultivator
Works great. Smooth engine performance. Easy to start. Works in sandy land very well. Sips gas, very little used per entire garden tilled. Easy to run, easy to run around. 79cc seems to be just the right amount of power for the size. My garden looks great. When unpacking the wheels are turned around for shipping. You need to pull out on the assembly, and turn the assembly around as seen in diagram. You will need a pair of 8mm, 12mm, 13mm, and 16mm wrenches to assemble it. Does not take long. Once put together you are ready to till your garden. Uses 12 oz. of 10W-30W. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2021 by Kimbeanie

  • So far I really like it for my needs.
Pattern Name: Cultivator
I have a small garden area about 300 sq. feet. I wanted a tiller bigger than the small gas or electric cultivators, but didn’t need a big rear tine tiller, and the Tazz was the closest for what I wanted. I have used it twice and for my needs it works great. The garden area had been tilled a year ago so wasn’t tilling hard sod or soil. I am mechanically inclined, and found the assembly a little challenging, but not extremely hard. It took me a little less than two hours to assemble, taking my time. One of the plastic handle adjustment knobs was broken when I opened the box. I contacted customer service, and they immediately sent me a replacement knob. At this point l am happy with the tiller and the customer service. That being said, I would probably not recommend this for a large area of sod or a huge garden. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2022 by Debra Stacy

  • Hard Ground
Pattern Name: Cultivator
after getting the unit installed, I found that it is not very good at tilling hard ground. It will dig down about 1/2 in jumping up and down but pulling backwards it will dig in better. Didn't know you had to be pulling backwards to get it to breakup ground. this unit is only good for previously broken up soil ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024 by Glen J.

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