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The Agri-Fab 45-0365 Push Spike Aerator is a 16-inch wide, walk-behind lawn tool designed to enhance lawn care maintenance. Featuring 5 aerating spikes that penetrate the ground up to 2-1/2 inches deep, this aerator promotes healthy grass growth by allowing air, nutrients, and water to reach the roots. Made in the USA, it includes a steel weight tray for added pressure and comes with a 3-year limited warranty.
M**E
Great Product
First off. If your lazy and don't like to sweat a little bit. DO NOT buy this PRODUCT!!One because I guarantee you will not like it. Period.Using the aerator make sure to pull it behind you and basically walk as if cutting your lawn.1. The ground can be dry when using this product. Depending on the soil type but this will do the job. The correct weight is everything.The spikes are perfect for cutting through most soils.If you use this after a heavy rain it won't work!!! If the soil is to soft it will sink and will be difficult to pull. So make sure to allow the soul to drain a little and is more firm.2. Assembly was pretty simple to. Directions need to be tweaked and a little difficult for those not mechanically inclined. I put it together with little use of use of the directions.3. Before using place aerator in the grass then place the desired weight onto the device and then Guage the depth. You want or would like. The right weight is absolutely everything.4. Pull Pull Pull this device! Much much easier and requires way way less elbow grease. Pulling from behind saves. Also you won't have to worry about compacting soil just aerated. Trust me.Overall good product for the money definitely! My lawn is close to half of an acre and just walking. Pulling it behind casually, listening to some music is pretty relaxing. But this product gets a thumbs up for sure.
A**R
Not worth the money or effort
Even after reading the negative reviews, I thought I could make this work. I'm 31 and in decent shape, so I figured it would be easier for me to operate than some others. Technically, it does get the job done. HOWEVER, really is a huge pain to operate. Once I figured out how best to use it and got into a groove, it fell apart. I lost a couple pieces in the process, so I had to rig it back together. After I got going again for awhile and got through maybe half of my front yard (which is maybe a tenth of an acre), I came to the conclusion that it just wasn't worth the effort. Having to attach a cinder block for it to work effectively makes it pretty exhausting to lug around. I saw other reviewers say it works for smaller jobs, but I'd argue you could accomplish the same thing with a garden rake if you're just working on patchy areas. I'd highly recommend passing on this, or shelling out a little extra money for something better.
H**C
Good tool for half the price
Details on each score below:-Performance: 4 stars-Ease of assembly: 5 stars-Speed: 1.5 stars-Value for money: 2.5 starsIf you have a very small yard, this can be effective and save you money. BUT, to get an effective result, you are going to work your tail off.This arrives in a MUCH smaller box than expected. It was nicely packaged, the parts were all there, and the assembly pretty straightforward with very solid instructions.The results are effective, and I believe that if I can run it through my yard both on the X and Y axis twice a season, it will be a great replacement for plug aeration.Now the not-so-great...This is spray-painted, stamped steel. I would expect to pay $30 for this quality of materials. The handle is at least 12" too short to give effective leverage and the cheap feel really comes through when you try to use it. The bar stock that they use is too small a diameter and there is no form of grip or cushion for the handle. Also, since the handle is three pieces due to the box size, it doesn't feel solid, even when it is torqued down solidly.I'm 6' tall, so not short, but not exceedingly tall. I tried using it without a weight on it, and it is too light to dig into the soil, pushing or pulling. With the cement block on it, pushing it is worse than shoveling heart attack snow. I had to sit down after pushing it less than 50 feet.In this case, pulling the unit instead of pushing it was about the same a pulling a heavy carry on bag through a carpeted airport.I am going to look into putting a longer, cushioned, one-piece side rail on it and playing with the amount of weight on the unit. That won't make the job easy, but I believe it can make it something I can complete without killing myself. If I come up with any handle/weight "hacks," I will add them to the review.
B**.
It Works!
This is a good product but could have been better if it had video instructions. Still, if you follow given diagrams you should be able to figure it out. It would have been helpful to indicate tools needed to tighten bolts. You can’t tighten by hand. You need a wrench and a small racket to tighten the screws. Also they supplied two extra washers, four in all when only two were needed. It had me scrambling to find where the other two were supposed to go since the diagram only showed two being used. Other than that it was worth it. It was delivered a day sooner than expected. I called a dozen stores and no one had this tool in stock. It was also more expensive and if I ordered from online store it would have taken three weeks to get it. So I was happy to hear it was arriving early! Just in time for spring lawns!
K**G
Great idea but mods are needed
Instructions were worse than Chinese products! Little things like use large washers on axle before assembling body/housing. As others have said, handles are for short People. I’m 72, 6’1” with a bad lower back so technique is important. My PT guy has me push & pull a prowler sled so this device mimics that exercise very closely. Didn’t use block but used 50 gravel bag for spike penetration, similar to 50# plate on prowler. Pushed one direction, then pulled unit back again, same as prowler. Grass was wet, Colorado morning, so penetrated well. The good thing is I only have to aerate 2 or 3 times per year but have to push prowler 2 times per week! 🏋️♀️
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