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Greenkey Hollow Tine Aerator Reviews

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#html-body [data-pb-style=N1YIVQN]{justify-content:flex-start;display:flex;flex-direction:column;background-position:left top;background-size:cover;background-repeat:no-repeat;background-attachment:scroll}Heavy Duty Aerator for compacted soils and lawnsRemoves cores for longer lasting aerationUse in autumn for all over lawn aerationBeneficial at any time for reviving compacted areasHelps reduce moss in damp places by improving drainageSimple and cost effective for small areas and lawns up to 100m2Foam grip handle for added comfortTapered 10cm tines to penetrate the soilNot for use on heavy clay or very sandy soils1 year manufacturers limited warrantyTIP 1 Blocked Tines: Tines block if the soil consistency isn't right - either too soft or too stoney. This is not a problem with this unit but is a problem with ALL hollow tines whether manual or powered. Ensure the soil is soft enough to penetrate but is not too soft that it 'squiggies' and blocks. A one metre piece of 10mm doweling can be poked into the tine to clear any blockage without bending down. Sometimes it is trial and error until you get the soil consistency right.TIP 2 Clear or Smash Cores: Don't leave the cores on the lawn. Either use the flat back of a landscapers rake to collect them or let them dry and go over them with a rotary mower to smash them. This distributes the soil as a top dressing but only works if your mower instructions allow it to be used without the box. Wear eye, face and leg protection.

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Excellent service goods as described
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Posted 9 years ago
An excellent tool for hollow tining the lawns. Unfortunately my lawn is built on clay therefore have to spend a lot of time clearing out the tubes.
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Posted 10 years ago
Using this tool has breathed new life in to my lawn
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Posted 10 years ago
Am slowly using this product across my lawn. Works very well but is quite a lot of work...
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Posted 10 years ago