RYOBI ONE+ 18V 8 in. Cordless Cultivator
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This video shows how to assemble the cultivator and its use.
The RYOBI 18V ONE+ Cultivator is the ideal tool for use in flower beds and raised gardens. The 4 heavy-duty steel tines are adjustable, allowing for a 6"- 8" tilling width, making garden preparation quick and easy. Use this cultivator for maintenance between garden rows, garden preparation, or loosening of soil in small areas. The 3 modes of operation (Low, Med, and High) provide excellent user versatility. The lowest setting is perfect for extending runtime and breaking ground, where the medium and high settings are ideal for aeration and mixing of broken soils. This tool is compact and lightweight compared to larger cultivators, making it easy to handle and store. Included is an 18V ONE+ 4Ah battery that provides up to 40 minutes of runtime so you can spend more time cultivating. This cultivator and the included 18V ONE+ 4 Ah are compatible with the RYOBI 18V ONE+ platform of tools, batteries, and chargers. The RYOBI 18V ONE+ Cultivator and 18V ONE+ battery is backed by a 3-year limited warranty.
Ideal for Garden Rows, Flower Beds, and other light cultivation applications
Heavy-Duty Steel Tines for Increased Durability
6"-8" Adjustable Tilling Width
4" Tilling Depth
3 Modes of Operation: Low, Medium, High
Works with all RYOBI ONE+ 18V Lithium Batteries
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I appreciate this video...was looking at one, ready to go 100% lithium gradually...but we have hard clay and may need something a little more robust
@HowItWorks1
2 жыл бұрын
I have clay soil and I found it very difficult to use in this type of soil. It is really designed to till composted loamy soil. Like you would have in a raised bed garden.
Mine is on back order i cant wait to use it.
@HowItWorks1
2 жыл бұрын
I believe its best use is light cultivating in good loamy soil. Hope you find the cultivator useful.
What about in regular grass
@HowItWorks1
Жыл бұрын
I did not find that it did well in grass or hard soils. Ryobi calls this a cultivator and not a rototiller. It is simply not heavy enough to till thru anything other than garden beds with lose loamy soil.
my hands can do the same job sans gloves quicker than this video
Looks useless....