Clarke 3400940 Crs400 Rotary Soil Sieve Reviews

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Very pleased with this, I sift my leafmold and compost (both 4 year old) much quicker than by hand great result
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Posted 2 years ago
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does the job
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Posted 2 years ago
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Very well made. Good sized holes for a medium sieve.
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Posted 2 years ago
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I used to sieve my compost by hand, but no more. This rotary soil sieve is 3 times as fast with good results. I was able to sit comfortably and turn the handle, changing hands if I got tired. Try to remove stones that will get in the way but otherwise it copes with most lumps. The only improvement that could be made is that the handle could be turned without it unscrewing, but this is a small fault. It is strongly built and painted and looks like I can keep it outside.
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Posted 2 years ago
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turned up on time and works as required
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Posted 2 years ago
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I purchased a Clarke CR 400 Rotary Soil on the 22nd September and and it was delivered well within the advertised delivery schedule. It was easy to put together and is a well engineered sturdy robust product. I have now used it a number of times and I am extremely pleased with the performance of the product which is easy to use and is so much quicker than sieving the soil the old way it can do more than twice the volume which saves me a lot of time when recycling my old soil and compost and I would have no hesitation in recommending it.
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Much easier then shaking by hand.
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Very sturdy, easy to use and effective. Large IKEA bag ideal to stand it in to collect sieved compost.
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Posted 2 years ago