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Yard Butler Ica36 All Steel Compost Stirring Mixer and Aerator Tool for Gardens
Users say:
This compost turner is well made and sturdy, but the blades do not open once the turner is inserted into the pile and the pile lifted. It is a great tool for those with an open pile, but a pitchfork may be best. It is also durable and can be used in Pacific Northwest climates.
Introducing compost into a garden can be a great way to fertilize your plants while reducing the waste that ends up in landfills. The Yard Butler Compost Aerator is built to make using compost as simple as possible. The harpoon-like shape lets it easily plunge into loose dirt. As you pull it out, the arms of the digger extend to pull out the dirt, efficiently mixi…
Introducing compost into a garden can be a great way to fertilize your plants while reducing the waste that ends up in landfills. The Yard Butler Compost Aerator is built to make using compost as simple as possible. The harpoon-like shape lets it easily plunge into loose dirt. As you pull it out, the arms of the digger extend to pull out the dirt, efficiently mixing your compost. Since there's no heavy lifting or scooping, it's much easier to work with than a shovel. At 3.5 pounds, it's also lightweight despite a durable, all steel structure. Aerating is an important step of the composting process since it provides oxygen to the microbes that feed on organic waste. Thanks to the Yard Butler Compost Aerator, there's no need for the process to be backbreaking.
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This compost turner is well made and sturdy, but the blades do not open once the turner is inserted into the pile and the pile lifted. It is a great tool for those with an open pile, but a pitchfork may be best. It is also durable and can be used in Pacific Northwest climates.
Pros
- Sturdy and well-made
- Heavy and durable
- Effective for composting
- Easy to use
Cons
- Wings stay folded when inserted
- Blades may not open properly
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Description
Introducing compost into a garden can be a great way to fertilize your plants while reducing the waste that ends up in landfills. The Yard Butler Compost Aerator is built to make using compost as simple as possible. The harpoon-like shape lets it easily plunge into loose dirt. As you pull it out, the arms of the digger extend to pull out the dirt, efficiently mixing your compost. Since there's no heavy lifting or scooping, it's much easier to work with than a shovel. At 3.5 pounds, it's also lightweight despite a durable, all steel structure. Aerating is an important step of the composting process since it provides oxygen to the microbes that feed on organic waste. Thanks to the Yard Butler Compost Aerator, there's no need for the process to be backbreaking.
Specifications
Brand | Yard Butler |
Assembled Product Weight | 2.82 Oz |
Features | Folding Wings |
Color | Gray |
Manufacturer Part Number | Ica-36 |
Warranty Length | Lifetime |
Warranty Information | Lifetime Warranty |
Warning Text | Proposition 65 Reasons:titanium Dioxide, Other Chemicals |