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Walensee Lawn Coring Aerator, Manual Grass Dethatching Turf Plug, Core Aerating Tool, Garden Tool, Heavy Duty Aeration for Compacted Soils and Lawns to Prevent Lawn Run-Off and Soil Compaction

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Arrives Tuesday, Jun 18
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Size: Coring Aerator


Features

  • Perfect Function: The high-quality aerator can reduce soil compaction and dethatching your lawn while letting air, water and fertilizer get down to the roots zone of your yard. The build-up of lawn thatch inhibits the breath of the lawn and using this tool your lawn and turf will grow finer.
  • Ingenious Design: Our manual lawn aerator with foot bar provides an extra leverage. The T BAR handle is convenient to grip and provides a more comfortable stance while aerating. And the foot bar leverage can greatly reduce your back stain. The tool is much effort-saving and can make your garden work more effective.
  • Deeper Soil Penetration: Utilizing the foot bar on our lawn aerator tool will ensure deeper turf aerification, creating soil cores, on average, as deep as your index finger. This lawn tool does not clog. The soil cores can eject smoothly and will not break. The tool is designed to work on any type of turf.
  • Firm Construction: Our lawn aerator tool is quite sturdy. The material is from heavy-duty yet light steel. The sturdily welded tubes and bars are guaranteed a long-term use. Also, the color will make it easy to find on greensward.
  • Excellent Customer Support: Our product provides a one-year quality assurance and pursue 100% customer satisfaction. Rest assured that it would improve your lawn heath. If you have any questions and other problems with this product, please contact us.

Brand: Walensee


Color: Gray


Material: Iron


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 36.8 x 9.2 x 1.3 inches


Product Dimensions: 36.8 x 9.2 x 1.3 inches


Item Weight: 3.04 pounds


Manufacturer: Walensee


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great aerator!
Size: Coring Aerator
Product came as advertised. Had a few moments where it was finicky and only discharged cores from one side. I believe, however, that this was due to my clay soil and not the tool itself. After clearing out the compaction with a screwdriver and using it on an area that wasn't as damp, she worked like a charm. If you have a lot of aeration to do, I suggest wearing gloves to avoid blisters. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Perfect for lawn
Size: Coring Aerator
I purchased this aerator because I laid a bluegrass blend of sod about 3 months ago and I am losing more and more grass to yellow. I live in NM so it’s hard to believe I was over watering. Then all the sudden mushrooms started growing. I’m obviously watering too much. I also have almost complete tree coverage of my lawn so it doesn’t get tons of sun even though it gets tons of heat. I was going by the growers watering suggestions which I’m sure include lots of New Mexico sun. I did not water before doing this and it was super easy. Obviously overwatering as well as the sprinklers are not evenly distributing. I found all this out from this awesome two prong aerator! I will say that I am 5,8” and 135 pounds. It worked perfect for me for a small yard 450 ft.². With soft soil. It took me around 40 minutes and that was not doing it in a hurry. But trying to space ever 4-6 inches. I’m just guessing but if you’re over 6 feet tall it may bother your back because you’re gonna have to bend over more than I did and it does not adjust. Its very well-made. I can’t imagine it ever breaking. The slugs come out super easy as I’m going along. I did clean it out once but my soil is pretty wet, not super compacted. . For apex 35 bucks this is best purchase I’ve gotten recently! Considering I looked at a ton of reviews and some similar items up around $70-80+. My personal opinion is that this is a well-built, functional easy to use tool for a small lawn and I’m not even professional! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023 by LS LS

  • READ THIS if your tool keeps getting clogged
Size: Coring Aerator
Update: So I waited a day after it drizzled and gave this a go again. To my surprise it actually worked really well this time after the soil had dried out a lot! I still got one jam in noticeably more wet soil but besides that I did 1000+ sqft of aeration without a clog. My recommendation is to use this after a VERY light drizzle or if the soil is on the more dry side. If it isn't working well only then start adding some more water so you get a sense of the dampness that works well with your soil. If you try and use this after some indeterminate amount of rain you lose all control of the soil moisture and will be hating this tool. I found thrusting the tool into the soil with my hands and foot on the tool helped it eject the plugs a little better too. Original: I waited until after it drizzled a bit (the soil is damp but not muddy) but this thing clogs after putting out one round of plugs. This means every push after is just compacting the dirt even more. The worst part is dirt is extremely hard to get out of the tool if you decide to just keep going anyways. I spent around 15 minutes with a screwdriver and a drill to get it all out. This probably depends a lot on your soil given the other positive reviews. I suspect my soil has a lot of clay since it seems to get sticky/clumpy when wet. I will wait until things dry up a bit and give it another go, or else I will try cutting out some thin channels on the cylinders and see if that helps with releasing the plugs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2023 by A guy

  • Did not plug up
Size: Coring Aerator
This is a well made, quality tool. I’ve done an area about 200 sq. ft. twice and it never got plugged up. Worth the couple bucks more than cheaper ones.
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2023 by Hal Heidbrink

  • Out of three this one was the best
Size: Coring Aerator
Tried three of this type and this aerator won the challenge. Solid welds, one peice shaft, foot plat area fits a wide foot and the price was excellent
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2023 by Biggs

  • I love this thing!
Size: Coring Aerator
I needed to aerate the front yard but because we had such a wet spring, I didn’t want to use one of the heavy machines. We have a new build with terrible soil so our sod was looking very rough in several areas. Our front yard is a decent size for a suburban area but it didn’t take me very long (maybe an hour and a half) to fully aerate the entire yard. I think having wet ground is essential to getting it done quickly though so make sure to water if you don’t have the good fortune of a recent rainstorm. I had a similar product at a previous house and it was much more difficult to use, less stable, and it didn’t have as much space for my foot. I’m a petite woman (5’4”) and this worked very well for me. It might not be as comfortable for my 6’3” husband to use because he would have to lean over further than me. This is very sturdy and the slightly pointed shape of the corer end is very effective. I had to stop to unclog it a couple times but even that was a fairly simple process. I really agonized over the reviews when I made this purchase so hope this is helpful for others like me that tend to overthink their purchases. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023 by Spideysgirl

  • Use on wet grass?
Size: Coring Aerator
I used a sort of wet grass and it was really hard. And the mud kept getting stuck in the holes. I watered the grass a bit and it seemed to work better. Saved some money over hiring someone to do it. Took like an hour.
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2023 by Spike Speigel

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