Model: Sun Joe 12.6-in Spike Lawn Aerator in Green | AJ801E
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04-12-2022 at 08:38 PM.
Very much works at dethatching your yard... but also very much destroys itself by constantly winding thatch around the plastic axel mount and melts/destroys the machine if not constantly disassembled and cleaned thoroughly. For reference, I had to do that very thing no less than 8 times when I did my lawn last fall.
Very much works at dethatching your yard... but also very much destroys itself by constantly winding thatch around the plastic axel mount and melts/destroys the machine if not constantly disassembled and cleaned thoroughly. For reference, I had to do that very thing no less than 8 times when I did my lawn last fall.
Is this something you would notice in the performance of the machine? Or is it something you have to look for?
Is this something you would notice in the performance of the machine? Or is it something you have to look for?
I had the same experience and used a metal pick to rip out the thatch every few passes. It was very hot to the touch. It's easily noticeable if you look underneath the machine.
Is this self propelling? And what is the duration of the battery that it runs on?
Not technically self propelled but the tines grab into the grass and propell it forward so it feels self propelled. It runs on extension cord not a battery.
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No I think the new model is 15"
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It is mostly used in holloween for "scarifying" kids away with it's loud noise
I had the same experience and used a metal pick to rip out the thatch every few passes. It was very hot to the touch. It's easily noticeable if you look underneath the machine.
Not technically self propelled but the tines grab into the grass and propell it forward so it feels self propelled. It runs on extension cord not a battery.