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50 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Put your back into it,
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This review is from: Rolling Lawn Aerator
This is great for aerating your lawn, but beware, you've got to put your weight behind it to get it to work the way your lawn needs. You've have got to get at least an inch down into your lawn for this aerating to work, and the only way to do this is to put your back into rolling this up and down your lawn. Don't expect to walk with it behind you whilst drinking a glass of Pimms as it won't spike deep enough.I have been working on my lawn for the last couple of years and as part of that process, aerating it is extremely important. This is robust, heavy duty and easy to put together (took about 15mins). Get your lawn aerated, fed, mowed. scarified (at the proper time of year) and watered when it needs it and you'll have a thick, lush lawn that'll last you year through (oh, you may need some conditioning and weed killer too).
33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A good solid product but...,
By Dire Straits (South UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rolling Lawn Aerator
Yes, a good solid piece of kit, but if you're female about 5'1" tall,forget it. There's no height adjustment and just too high to put pressure to get prongs into the lawn. I tried taking out a section, but no allowance for this to re-construct. I shall have to wait till it rains and hopefully less pressure to get the prongs in deep enough. As one reviewer said, it's not a walk in the park and don't think you can have a Pimms in one hand while you work.
23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
The physics is all wrong,
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This review is from: Rolling Lawn Aerator
There is no real weight in the unit, though it is true the points are sharp. However the two do not combine to alow the unit to penentrate the grass / soil. So you either take the unit for a walk up and down your lawn without aerating it (as per photo), or you hold the handle above the roller to push the spikes in.I've now ditched the unit and am 'moving up' to a hollow plug aerator. At least with that a) you know you are truly opening up the lawn structure and b) as the design is similar to a fork all the downward effort is used productively.
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