Scotts Outdoor Power Tools TC70105S 10.5-Amp 11-Inch Corded Tiller/Coltivatore, Verde

Brand:Scotts Outdoor Power Tools

3.8/5

465.04

Ruote posteriori ribaltabili per facilitare la movimentazione e il trasporto. Facile da configurare e avviare; Aziona comodamente questo piccolo timone con la sua impugnatura morbida. 4 denti regolabili realizzati in acciaio legato che durano una vita. Coltivatore versatile e strumento di controllo delle infestanti per qualsiasi giardino, prato, cortile o aiuola. Potente e durevole motozappa con motore elettrico da 10,5 A.

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Ruote posteriori ribaltabili per facilitare la movimentazione e il trasporto. Facile da configurare e avviare; Aziona comodamente questo piccolo timone con la sua impugnatura morbida. 4 denti regolabili realizzati in acciaio legato che durano una vita. Coltivatore versatile e strumento di controllo delle infestanti per qualsiasi giardino, prato, cortile o aiuola. Potente e durevole motozappa con motore elettrico da 10,5 A.
Brand Scotts Outdoor Power Tools
Color Green
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 374 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Item Dimensions LxWxH 40 x 16 x 39 inches
Item model number TC70105S
Item Weight 25 Pounds
Manufacturer American Lawn Mower Company
Material Alloy Steel
Operation Mode Electric
Power Source Corded Electric
Product Dimensions 40 x 16 x 39 inches

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Scritto da: Sherry
Good rototiller
I just got this today and used it right away. I must say I'm a seventy-year-old and it is harder for me to use. Someone else in my household used it. It was used in a garden that had previously been tilled. It is hard to get it to go deep, but it did that trick. Would buy again.
Scritto da: Bruce Wesley Chenoweth
Pleasantly surprised!!
I chose this one because the width will be narrow enough to go between rows if I remove the outer times. I was skeptical of the less powerful motor, but knew I could return it if it was too feeble ... When I was assembling it I was concerned that the tines might not be strong enough for the rocks and roots in our yard ... ... and then I plugged it in and began tilling with all the tines in place.. I started on strips of established lawn where I planned to plant rows of Thuja trees, knowing this was the toughest job it would face, and WOW WOW WOW! The power and speed surprised me! It immediately began ripping up the sod and pulverizing it. First I just did the sod layer to give me access to the dirt beneath it. It accomplished this so quickly that this 79 year old man was able to two 60 foot strips through established sod before getting even slightly tired. Then I turned around and began to let it dig down to full depth--I'd guess 8 to 9 inches. When I hit a root, the tiller chipped and mulched it. With past tillers I would have stopped and dug the root out, chopped it out, then continued. It quickly became obvious that the tiller would take care of it, as root chips came flying out of the trench. It did do some 'hopping" as it did the root, but because it is so lightweight it was easy to direct back into the trench. Then in another area it encountered some rock and broken concrete that had been used as fill. There were some pieces up to 10 inches. The tiller jumped up into the air, grabbed the pieces when it returned to the ground and tossed them out of the trench. Again, with previous tillers I would have gone for my shovel to take them out, but the tiller did it so quickly I didn't have a chance to think about it. Now, understand that it gets a little rough to handle while it is doing these amazing feats, so keep a firm grip on it and be ready for surprises. For me, if it can handle jobs like that and survive with no apparent damage to the machine, I am more than willing to hang on and brace myself while it does its work. As I mentioned, I am 79 years old. This was the first physical work I had done after a year of vegetating in the house waiting for COVID19 to go away, and I was able to prepare the strips for planting 21 trees in less than a day ... ...DEFINITELY PLEASANTLY SURPRISED! Oh--it tills through our established garden areas so quickly and easily I almost forgot to mention it, even though we did not plant last year, and they were all overgrown with weeds. After what it had done with the sod, roots and rocks, this wasn't a surprise--but it certainly is pleasant.
Scritto da: ShamSandwich
Great for small jobs
I bought this to do a small garden plot last year, 12x25ft. It did the job, but boy was it hard work. I have mostly sandy soil but apparently a very thick layer of roots on top and it does not handle those well. I had to go over it repeatedly and really pull up on it to get it to dig in. And it jumps all over because its a little too light weight. This year, I more than doubled the garden and I used a shovel to break up the sod first. That worked better but I have a lot of yarrow growing in certain parts of the yard and they proved very difficult to break up. It still saved me from have to cultivate by hand so I'm grateful but I would just buy a gas powered one next time. It took over a week to cultivate 25x50ft, with almost half done the year before.
Scritto da: CAlexander
Very Surprised!
I'll start by saying that I was highly skeptical of an electric tiller. I was going to rent a typical gas one from Home Depot and the cost was essentially the same as buying this one. I decided to take a chance and go with this one. It has far exceeded any expectations I had on its capability and performance. Now, I would not use this to till up the back 40, but I have used it to till roughly 10,000 sqft of ground, and not once has it given me any trouble. If you have ever used or rented a gas tiller, you know how heavy they can be. This tiller is much lighter and easier to move and use. As for the cord, It is what you would expect. You do have to be mindful of it when you are tilling. I used a 100ft 18gauge extension cord and I didn't feel like I had any loss of power. The more I used it, I could tell that having the torque of an electric motor actually makes it easier. It offers consistently strong power, which is ideal when you are trying to till up hard compacted ground. I've used it to till up very hard ground for seeding a new lawn and I have used it to make flower beds under some old and large oak trees. No problem with either one. It managed to handle the roots much better than I would have expected. As for assembly, it comes roughly 75% put together already. All you have to do is attach the handlebar, and place the tines and wheels on. It's not difficult. I definitely did not get paid to write this, but I did read the reviews and many people had the same skepticism as I did. Everyone's property is different but at this price point, I thought it was worth taking a chance and I'm glad I did.
Scritto da: Loves gadgets
Powerful for small size
Used Scott's tiller for the first time today and I'm impressed with the power that this lightweight tiller has. I tried it first on untilled area but there were large rocks. It tilled the small area well and deeply, but I didn't want to take a chance on breaking something due to the rocks . I then used it in my garden .The area had been previously tilled with a larger tiller so that made it easier to till, but it tills deep and the weeds and small rocks were not a problem. I was able to till forward and backward . I had not used an electric tiller before so I had to be careful of the cord. but overall this is a great little tiller. I would recommend. The tiller seems well made and was easy to assemble , all the parts were there, packaging was good.
Scritto da: H. Singh
this is an ok product.
Does not till the new soil as advertised but with repeated tilling it does so. This is meant for an already tilled ground that has been tilled few times earlier.

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