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The Sun Joe TJW24C is a powerful, lightweight cordless cultivator/weeder featuring a 250-watt motor and 10 durable steel tines, designed for efficient soil mixing and weeding in tight spaces. With a runtime of up to 60 minutes, it's perfect for any garden enthusiast looking to enhance their gardening experience.
C**T
Lightweight build quality, but up to the task for between plant cultivating/mixing
While I would certainly not attempt to use this as a tiller, it works well as a cultivator. The compact size makes it perfect for cultivating between plants in the garden. Having a single tine allows me to get close to the plant, and the lightweight nature allows for good control so there's no damage. It is also great for mixing the soil when top dressing plants. It's far easier to use than my corded tiller for cultivating.The build quality is pretty lightweight. It can handle the occasional small rock, but I wouldn't bet on it being able to survive hitting a large rock. The same for hard soil -- it does not have anywhere close to the heft or power to last long or do a good job. I would have preferred a design where the tine rotates slower and with more torque (or even an adjustable tine speed) but you can't have everything.The length is fine when fully extended so I don't have to stoop when using it (I'm 6 foot 2). A bit longer would have been nice, but it's fine as-is. The tine has been holding up fine and, since there's only one of them, it's a breeze to clean out any clumps or windings.It's way easier on my back than using a hoe, far more nimble than even a compact tiller, and the battery life has been very good. I can't speak to the longevity of it as of yet, but so far it's been a 4.5 star performer for the purposes I use it for.
A**E
Worked out perfectly along the fence!
Wasn't sure it could handle digging up sod and clay after reading some of the reviews but it handled it wonderfully. Worked the area slowly and kept a shovel handy for some of the more stubborn sod and possible rocks. It was able to work up the hardened clay so I can eventually enrich the soil before next spring. Longer roots do get tangled in the blades just like hair strands in the vacuum cleaner rollers but are easily removed with a pocket knife. For 140 ft of soil (2 ft wide) down the fence line I had to charge the battery only once and it charged within an hour. I'm a senior and small in stature but this garden tool was amazingly lightweight and much easier to work with than many of my other battery operated garden tools I work with. Great price and I highly recommend!
C**L
SunJoe is great.
I have had a sun Joe rotatiller for over 20 yrs that keeps going. I bought this so I could turn over or amend soil in garden pots because the head is smaller and it’s not too heavy. I also have above ground containers for vegetables and this saves wear and tear on your hands for turning the soil for aeration which I keep after the growing season. It breaks up roots distributes fertilizer. Soil is so expensive and this saves me soil money for my flower pots. Charge lasts sever hours and the rotor is easy to clean.
S**N
DOSE NOT HAVE BATTERIES WITH THIS PRODUCT
Over all a nice little machine. Light weight and compact. Only think I am disappointed about is I miss read the product and this one DOSE NOT come with batteries or the charger. Now I have to spend another 150 bucks on batteries and chargers. If it was me I would save the time and buy the package deal. Now waiting for batteries too arrive. Will up date when batteries come in.A year later and this little tiller is going strong! Besides the battery misunderstanding a great tiller for flower beds and small gardens. I use it every day to till between the garden rows for weed control
J**.
So Satisfied
Bought my Sun Joe recently. This small product is perfect for someone who has a backyard garden.Light weight and easy to handle.Works best in soil that is not hard, so I normally use is a day or so after rain. Saves hours of work pulling weeds. I get close enough to the plants that I only have a few weeds left to remove by hand.I already recommended to a family member that bought one for herself.
G**Y
New tiller one works well for me. the second tiller is junk.
Tiller one: Five star: single tine: Not going to be a garden tiller, but works well for me in sandy loam. Fits well in tight spots to clear out crab grass and Bermuda. It does plug fairly easy with long roots. Keeping a pair of fine point pruning shears makes cleaning out pretty quick. works well for building dikes around bushes and flowers and light cultivating.Tiller two: One star: I liked the one with one set of tines for hard to fit spots, so I decided to buy another one that was a little wider with two blades. The item was poorly packaged with items just stuck in bags. The thing came apart in my hands while I was examining. I had to remove all screws and put it back together. Two of the screws were stripped and I had to put thread lock on, in hopes it will be ok.. The tines were packed separate and when I tried to put them on the head, The pins are bent and would not go in, had to use a vise to straighten and a nail punch to get the pins in. A nice concept with the pins as would make easier to get weeds out of tines, but don't think I'm brave enough to remove the pins. All together the putting it together took about two hours. I will admit I bought this as "used like new' my mistake. There was some signs of wear but that was expected. Now that its all together it seems like it may work ok, will update if not up to par.NOTE: Both tillers are slow RPM.s and do not dig hard. I'm fortunate to have sandy soil and works ok, but I doubt these would do much good in anything else unless its already been tilled with a large unit. I would say this is more of a maintenance tiller to control weeds and grass after a big tiller has broken the soil.
R**S
Baby-trencher!
Perfect to make little 'trenches' for poor mans irrigation. Running 1/2” poly line all over with zones sprinklers timed right for the areas saves thousands vs digging up the yard, but still left with hundreds of feet of black pipe to cover along the perimeter. Thought about slowly transitioning to flostline depth real irrigation, then stumbled on this gem. Couldn't recommend as a replacement for a tiller, not designed for that. But the narrow width and electric motor torque is perfect for a couple inch tiny trench for irrigation, landscape border, etc. Hit a rock and it's so light it'll just bounce out. For the price, worth it and worth tucking away for another project later
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