Garden Weasel Mini Claw #91322
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #13761 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Garden Weasel
- Model: 91322
- Dimensions: 1.20 pounds
Features
- Cultivator ideal for smaller garden aeration projects
- Loosens and aerates all types of soil
- All-steel construction for long-lasting wear
- Includes 3 angles tines; curved handlebars have vinyl grip
- Limited lifetime warranty
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
The Garden Weasel Mini Claw cultivates, loosens, aerates, and weeds all types of soil, even heavy clay. Its unique corkscrew spiral action means that there is no bending or lifting, so you are protected from undue muscle and back stress. A simple half-turn of the mini claw will easily loosen and aerate all kinds of soil, uproot weeds, blend in fertilizers and peat moss, cultivate around shrubs and bushes, and make watering more efficient. Its quality design also helps to avoid damaging or cutting vital root systems. The mini claw size is excellent for flower boxes and small, hard-to-reach areas. It is built with rugged, all-steel construction and hardened steel tines for strength, and it has vinyl comfort-grip handles to make your job easier. The mini claw is comfortable and efficient -- your garden and your back will love it. It includes a limited lifetime warranty.
Amazon.com Review
Cute and practical, the Mini Claw aerates and loosens soil, increasing the effectiveness of watering and fertilizing. Also helpful for weeding, the Mini Claw has three angled tines and a vinyl grip. If you're looking for heavy-duty aeration, you may want to purchase a larger version of the Claw, but for delicate projects, the Mini Claw provides the precision you need.
Customer Reviews
Garden Weasel Mini Claw
It works well in a small area but would be inconvenient having to kneel for larger areas.
Looks like a good, sturdy little tool.
I haven't had this out in the garden yet, but I can already tell you this is just what I need to get those pesky dandelions up. This gadget looks sturdy and appears to be far more ergonomically sensible than trowels and all those other tools that make my wrists ache just thinking about them. I'll let you know after I tackle my WAY overgrown rose garden.
Useful to have
This tool is good at breaking up soil in a small area.




