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Reviewed in Germany on July 30, 2024
Der Kedoxi Rasenlüfter hat meine Erwartungen übertroffen. Die Montage war einfach und schnell erledigt. Das Gerät ist sehr leistungsstark und hat meinen Rasen perfekt belüftet. Der ergonomische Griff sorgt zudem für eine angenehme Handhabung. Ich bin sehr zufrieden mit diesem Produkt und kann es nur weiterempfehlen.
Steven Hobbs
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2024
Great product and very easy to use. I was able to aerate a problem area of my lawn pretty quickly. I would recommend only using this on small areas of lawn though - Doing a full yard with one of these would be incredibly tiring and take a very long time. Definitely a worthy purchase.
Sean
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024
It’s a good product but the middle hole constantly gets stuck
Beau
Reviewed in the Netherlands on January 6, 2024
In the Netherlands it’s almost literally almost raining. So instead of buying an expensive coring machine (I have a cheap de-mossing/aerating machine but it doesn’t make cores) to aerate my lawn I went with this fork. After one use on my lawn (5x15M) you can see in my photos the quality of the fork-end. The center hole always becomes clogged first (2 pokes) because you have to put your foot directly above the exit hole; poor design without testing. Then only the outside holes continue to work for only 8-10 punctures into the soft lawn. When clogged, it is extremely time-consuming to unclog the holes with some kind of tool. I used the garden hose to make faster work of it but the last thing my lawn needed was more water. Continuing to attempt to use the fork after 2/3 or 3/3 holes are clogged not only defeats the purpose of removing cores but makes it harder to insert into the soil and much, much harder to remove the compressed soil that is left in all three holes. After about 1/3rd the way through aerating my lawn I gave up on unclogging the fork, it was just taking entirely too much time. I rate this product a 3 because I can only assume during ideal soil conditions (frankly I think my lawn’s conditions were ideal because with the weight of my foot/body I had no issue inserting the fork into my damp lawn; the same can’t be said for the lawn on the frontside of my hedge due to increased compactness from periodic cars parking on it) that the fork wouldn’t clog as quickly.
CamperHappy
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2024
This product is very stable and does a great job. I would suggest watering your grass before using to make the plugs come out easier.
Andreas
Reviewed in Germany on September 28, 2023
Bei feuchtem Boden top 👍
Brutalpinktutu
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2023
Easy assembly and easy to use. I wouldn't suggest on large yards or if using on patches of grass since it is manual labor.But it was perfect for my application.
paperino
Reviewed in Italy on September 27, 2023
Consegna perfetta.L'aratore sembra robusto, con saldature ben fatte.Alla prova sul campo, funziona (quasi) bene: nel mio caso penetra per 6 o 7 cm, poi trovando sassi, nonva oltre. Il terriccio dei fori precedenti viene espulso correttamente, e si deve svuotare solamente alla fine.Il terreno DEVE essere alla giusta umidità, non secco n'è troppo bagnato.L'unico difetto che trovo è la ridotta larghezza della staffa dove posare il piede: non si riesce a poggiare entrambi i piedi, mentre sarebbe veramente molto utile poter usare tutto il proprio peso per far penetrare meglio le punte nel terreno. E' comunque un attrezzo che richiede un po' di fatica fisica.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023
Easy to put together and well made.Comfortable to use and efficient.Certainly beats the spiked shoe technique, although not the right tool for a big yard obviously!
B Law
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2023
We’ll start off with the obvious. This is NOT a core aerator. It doesn’t pull the plugs (cores), instead it is a spike aerator. It’s important to note that difference as they are completely different. Core aeration helps loosen the soil, where spike does not. They both allow air, water, and nutrients to reach root zones easier.As for this aerator, it’s actually pretty nice and easy to do an area fairly quickly. Again, don’t expect it to loosen the soil, but it will help you get nutrients and other necessities into the root zone. I used it to hit my low spots to help drive air down to the roots and hopefully alleviate the standing runoff some. I pulled out my smaller but true core aerator and it took easily triple the time to do a similar area ensuring that cores were not just smashed back into the hole they were just pulled from.Assembly was a breeze, I recommend putting one screw/nut on loosely on one side (handle or base) then putting the other side in and then putting all screws in. I saved the spikes for last and put them all in, ran the nuts down and then tightened everything up.If you know your end goal and what you’re wanting from a tool, it will help tremendously. My only complaint with this is it’s titled to be a core aerator when it’s not. It’s a great tool, it does a great job and makes quick work of an area. It will provide air, water and nutrients to the root zone, but it will further compact soil so be careful. If it’s already packed down you may be looking for a true core aeration tool, not this spike one.
SirMesalot
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023
This tool went together very easily. They included a small wrench and an allen wrench to aid in the assembly, but I would recommend getting another small wrench or pliers to hold the nuts on the opposite side while you tighten the screws and spikes.As I was putting mine together, I dropped a nut and it went rolling under the desk to who knows where. But fortunately, I thought, they miscounted the nuts and there was an extra one. Wait . . . there's one extra of everything! An extra screw, extra nuts, extra spike, even an extra black nut cap! Now, I haven't seen that in years! The French call that "lagniappe" (lan yap), which means a little something extra. And I appreciate that! Overall, this is a very solid tool. It has a nice powder coat paint job, padded handle bar for added comfort, and they even included black nut caps on the handle so the nuts would match the rest of the tool.My only concern with this order was the use of the words "core" and "coring" three times in the title. This is a spike aerator, not a coring aerator. There is a difference. But here they blend the two terms together as though they were synonymous. This tool is purely a spike aerator. The word "coring" is nowhere on the box that it came in. A coring aerator has hollow tubes that actually dig cores out of the ground. There are pros and cons of each type that you can read about to see which one is best for your situation. I was fairly sure what I was getting based on the pictures, but I wasn't certain because the title is misleading. Some of these items on Amazon are coming from one culture to another, so perhaps it is just a misunderstanding of terms. I thought about knocking off a star, but this tool is outstanding when it comes to construction and detail. And I'm not French, but that lagniappe ought to count for something, you know?
Stu H
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 3, 2023
Came in a small box but was easy to assemble and sturdy. Worked well and allowed quick and easy aeration. Cleaning tool works ok but a quick hose down after using it helps keep in clean and clear. Overall very happy with it
Tex Prep 22
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2023
I have a slope on my side yard and it has always been difficult to keep it green because too much of the rain just runs off. The other day I noticed that where I took out a small shrub it was much greener. The reason was the soil was disturbed and held the water longer. Light bulb! I was torn between the spiked shoes or something like this and I think I made the right choice. There are harder spots and with this tool I can add both feet and some body weight to get deeper. In softer areas, I can just jam it with the handles and not have to step on it at all. It is the end of the season so I might not see the rewards until next spring but I know this will help.
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