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HomeGrass TrimmersBully Tools 92350 Weed Bully All Steel 4-Tine Weed Extractor |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Junk. Apr 02, 2010
By Amber Dawn Was excited to try this but after 3 weeds during its very first use, the piece of junk broke. One of the two little side bars that is attached at the very bottom that goes up through the top piece broke right off at the solder point. Used it as directed and everything.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Best Weeder You Can Buy Apr 29, 2010
By T. Molander Buy this weeder! First, the description on Amazon is not complete. The tool has 6 spiked tines at the end of it, not four. It really grips all of the weed and tap root. I live in Central Texas and due to lots of rain our weeds this year have been plentiful and big. Pulling them was miserable work - large tap roots to dig out. I have tried other weeders over the years but this made weeding fun. The first time I tried it I thought I would just try weeding for about 15 minutes. Well 45 minutes later the yard was cleared of all the big, tough weeds. Now it is a month later and I am having no recurrence of the weeds. Pulling out the tap root made a big difference in my lawn. I have virtually no weeds now, and that includes the dreaded crabgrass.
Here is a description of how it works, and I was able to do it with one hand.
1. Jam the tool into the ground around the center of the weed. 2. Twist the handlebar doing a full rotation once, or even twice for a large root-spreading weed. 3. Pull the weeder out of the ground. The weed and tap root will be gripped in the tines at the end of the tool. 4. Push down on the plunger that is in the middle, on the top of the handlbar. This will open the tines and release the weed and tap root. 5. Here's a tip - carry a bucket with you to drop the weeds into.
So basic operation is jam, twist, pull up, and plunger down. This tool even pulls out crabgrass roots and twisting the handlebars will pull in the spreading roots.
This tool is also tall enough that you won't have to bend over to use it. It is very sturdy construction. I let two neighbors use it, and they both ended up buying one of their own.
One caveat: if all you have are very small weeds this might make too big a hole for you. However, if you have tap roots to get out this is the tool for you.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
This thing really works well! Jan 02, 2008
By Jeffrey N. Smith I love my weed puller, it really works well! You should see my yard now. those crab grasses have no chance against the weeder bully!!!
You have to buy this! Jan 28, 2012
By Sadebugo I bought this item hoping it would deliver what it promised. It cut a two hour job in half and made the lawn look great. I didn't even have to bend over!
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