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Jun 19, 2019
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crack
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For how often I would use one, I would just rent whatever was available at Home
Depot or other rental place. Not worth it to store year round if only being used a few times per year.
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Walk behind tillers for suburban yard use. Electric or gas powered? Why? Thinking 12-16 inches wide.
Tokolosh
All-American
6/19/19 12:51pm
Gas. More power & more reliable.
soupie
6/19/19 12:53pm
I like gas because no cord. I also have a little eco terrorist in me. Nuff said.
PhilPete
6/19/19 12:54pm
Do they seriously make electric tillers? I can't image they'd be all that powerful...
Coug
6/19/19 12:57pm
Mantis makes an electric one - works fine in clay soil, and is super quiet.
ryebrye
6/19/19 1:09pm
We have one too. Never had any issues
JONBOY
6/19/19 1:20pm
how's the battery life?
cdr88
6/19/19 2:24pm
Mines corded
JONBOY
6/19/19 3:34pm
I bought a Sun Joe electric tiller for about $100. It's surprisingly powerful.
oohYeah
6/19/19 1:19pm
For how often I would use one, I would just rent whatever was available at Home
crack
6/19/19 1:04pm
Our garden area isn't that big, and I put a plug right next to it, so we just bought an electric one.
cheezedawg
6/19/19 1:08pm
we had a tiller attachment that fit on our gas Troy Bilt weed wacker
byujag
6/19/19 1:17pm
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