For me fatigue pulled the hoe their tracks and I just needed to draw gently, or reposition. In any case, it means a lot of work and time savings.
What I really like:
+ The electric steerage hoe is assembled very quickly
+ It is not necessarily quiet, but as loud as I would not call
+ By the rotating blades, the hoe is sort itself constantly and because it is not particularly difficult, you can perform very well
+ A working depth of 20 cm, I have not done, but on my floor, the 10 cm was sufficient for loosening
+ A large area to be processed within a short time
What you should observe:
o protective clothing is important: hearing protection, safety glasses, sturdy shoes and a firm, thick pants. The cleavers are open. Sand is thrown out to the rear and to the sides. Although everything depends much to the ground, but when it times but lost a stone, it can be painful
o the electric tiller is powered by electricity, so you pull a cable behind him .... Always work away from the cable
o thin roots chops through it, but it jolts over thicker away. The hoe jumps then before a little
o in dry soil creates a small dust storm. A mouthguard would be recommended as
o very agile the hoe is not and it attracts a strong afterwards. If you think that you can wander around its flowers, which is likely to deceive
o the handle is not tilted, but at my height of 1.63 cm I'm so very good nonetheless rightly
Conclusion ---- ----
To loosen up my future or my lawn without sported vegetable airing, and edit the electric steerage hoe great. They plowed the ground to deep and prepares it so perfectly it before in order to apply, for example, seed or fertilizer and then! to replant.
But on my roses and Lavendelbeet the hoe is not ran because I will continue to loosen up on the classical method the soil.
The electric steerage hoe is so useful on unprocessed surfaces which are not or low by its roots.