Susan
This works best on single weeds rather than overgrown patches of grass and weeds in my rock garden. But for that, it’s super! Great for the dandelions and milkweed.
Customer
This makes weeding almost fun, it’s amazing and saves so much bending over and yanking, plus this thing got so much more of the roots than I do pulling by hand!
Havel
Well made tool that works very well for large weeds. Important that your soil isn’t too hard or it won’t get the deepest part of the root.
Customer
This is the greatest thing for weeding. It is so easy to use my 70 year old mother loves it. It allows her to feel like she can help out around the flower beds.
Nick
A little pricey but well worth it to pull weeds while remaining upright. Pulls the entire root every time.
J. Padden
The media could not be loaded. This weeder is amazing. Works great for broadleaf weeds, like dandelions, in the lawn. Extremely durable and incredibly easy to use. You just need to make sure you have the prongs directly over the center of the weed when you push it down. I think this is a must-have in your garden tool shed.
DKM
I used it the day it arrived...works great and so much easier than having to get down on the ground to either dig or pull a weed out...plus it does a pretty good job on weeds with strong roots. The manufacturer was so wise to put the instructions for use on the handle.
Customer
This is so addicting. We live on almost 5 acres and fight over who is weeding....Love it and thinking about buying a second one. Easy for grandkids to use and they have fun. They are weird like that.
Val
Makes pulling weeds a breeze! This is my second one to own my first one is over ten years old and still works like a charm. I got tired of fighting my new spouse for the weed picker, lol. The wood for the handle appears and feels different than my old one but so far is seeming just as sturdy. Recommend buy 😊
Andrew Isbell
Works great. Definitely a back saver. Makes keeping the yard looking good doable even with a bad back. You can definitely find fancier ones, but why?