Customer
It was ok to use, however was not totally impressed. I didn't find it as easily to use.
emeron
Comes with a handle that's 3' long... At this price point, should include either a handle that's appropriate for being used by an average size adult for yard work; or an option to ship without a handle for the customer to fit their own. (The flimsy handle might also be a safety measure to protect the tool.) Tool itself is made up of 2 pieces that cannot possibly cost more than 5 bucks to make. You're paying for shipping of the useless handle.
psa1000
It didn’t work easily to remove weeds.
Pavithra Sundararajan
The big disappointment with this purchase was I received a used item and no one bothered to even clean the equipment to remove the dries mud. Regardless i used the product as I didn’t want to wait around for a replacement and it does the job - easy to use and clean
Gabbie
I believe it is a great product. Although my mom wasn’t able too use it, due to an injury to her hand will keep it safe for someone to utilize the item.
Weeblewobbles
pulls small weeds but the tough long ones not so much
Todd E. Abbott
You need to bend over too much as you lever it over. I think if the handle was curved a bit it would be easier. It also really only handles light roots. It feels indestructible though, but does not play well with my bad back... which is why I was looking at this in the first place. Maybe it is better for shorter people as I am 6'1" also.
Patty Britton
It works great if you position it perfectly. That is not always easy to accomplish.
dickatblind
I liked the cast end and mechanism. Very strong. But I was trying to pull out a baby tree and the handle started pulling out of the end. The screw that holds the end on seems to be on the wrong side, especially with a soft material like bamboo. I will probably insert a screw all the way through the handle and end which should make it stronger. I think it has potential over the long run. We will see.
Steven L.
The wooden pole is a bit too short my average height physique. The fork works only on fully grown weed with wider stem but fails to grab on thin, skinnier or newly grown weeds. It’s hit-n-miss and taking multiple tries to grab on each weed. Once it’s firmly gripped, it’s somewhat easy to tilt on the lever to uproot the weed. The job ended up taken longer than using a trowel and weeded. It could be a great back and knee saver if the fork is design for all types of weeds. I would of return it if it hasn’t pass the return deadline.