BLACK+DECKER LGC120 20V MAX* Tiller Cultivator Kit
$66.99
$149.99
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Condition: New
Model: LGC120
Top positive review
3 people found this helpful
The B&D 20 volt cordless tiller - a great tool.
By Kindle Customer on Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2017
The B&D cordless tiller did the job. Battery ability. You need to buy a fast charger BDCAC202B 2 amp charger. with at least two of the smaller 20 volt lithium. The charger that is supplied with the tiller takes far to long to charge. The two batteries, one being charged and other working turn over for me any of my flower beds. Better yet get yourself the big battery. I have found that using that battery I can use the tiller for several hours and not run out of juice. No matter I have three batteries. How does it work. It is not overly heavy. I found the tiller works best with working on the edges of untilled ground with a upward tilting of the rotor blades and just a little push forward on the handle. You soon develop an efficient rocking kind of action. Work it as hard as you want, the slip clutch will tell you when to back off a little. You have no problem going down 6 inches. The rotor will stop with the action of a slip clutch if the work is too difficult, or if stones jam the rotor. It works best on small weeds in early spring, and does a great job of digging out quake grass. These are thrown up on the ground and can be simply raked of the soil with a bent tine fork. I used to do all this kind of work with a shovel. Now one application of the tiller, and the soil becomes nice an loose so that I can follow with a hoe to keep the soil friable. You will find a Preen kind of weed preventer applied after tilling, , or grass buster first to kill grasses in a bed, is a marvel of efficiency. This tool is so easily handled that you can manage the edges of your flower garden nicely. You can work in an around large mature flowers, for a fast buzz through on a continuous basis to keep the soil in your garden in good shape. . I am happy this is work horse tool, and a back saver. It has all the power you need. It is suited very well for flower beds, and for garden use. Go ahead buy it and try it. You have a 3 year warrantee.
Top critical review
55 people found this helpful
Great tool, battery life sucks!!!
By Huckleberry Finn on Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2018
Watched a few videos of people using this little hand held cultivator and seen how much fun they were having with it I just had to try it out in my garden. When I received my package I immediately put it together and put the battery on the charger for a few days before I put it to use. Now I have 7 garden rows that are 30 feet long and 3 feet wide with loose clay soil. My plan was to get the grass out of my rows with this little cultivator. Started off this thing was working great and doing exactly what it was intended to do and did a fine job getting the little grass that had started growing in my garden. After finishing my first row and started on my second row I got about 4 or 5 feet of the second row done before the battery completely died on me! So, I go put the battery back on the charger and charged it another 8 hours and in the mean time I go help the wife trim our holly bushes and other yard work. Now it late evening and the battery is back to a full charge so I put it back to work getting the grass out my garden. This time it made it a full two rows before the battery completely died on me again. Now I put it back in the shed and breakout my trusty hoe and finished up getting the grass out before the storm that's going to hit us on Monday or Tuesday. Great tool, battery life sucks!!!
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