🌿 Cultivate your garden, not your cords!
The MZK 40V 12-inch Cordless Garden Tiller is a battery-powered cultivator featuring dual 4.0Ah batteries for cordless convenience, 16 steel tines for efficient soil aeration, and a 12-inch tilling width to speed up garden prep. Lightweight and ergonomically designed, it offers professional-grade soil cultivation without the hassle of cords.
Operation Mode | Electric |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Weight | 33.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18.11"D x 14.57"W x 54.33"H |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Black, Red |
K**N
First impression: I DIG this thing! (see what happened there?)
I was skeptical that this was cheap Chinese junk from an unknown company. Maybe it is, but after first use I can say that this mighty little tiller gets the job done. I just went through three 4' x 12' raised beds in 15 minutes. Don't bother with anything but gas if you want to turn a lawn into a garden, but for existing beds you want to prepare for planting and till in amendments like composted manure, this machine is perfect. I'd have saved money on a corded unit but my beds are too far from an outlet (and I'd worry about the cord anyway). Some bullet points:• TWO batteries and 40V means plenty of power and (probably) run time.• The product description says "lightweight" but only compared to gas units or thousand-dollar electrics, and you don't want it to be. You want a tiller's weight to do the work for you! Happy to report it's heavy enough to dig in well, but still light enough to easily roll to your work area, lift into/out of a raised bed, or into a truck.• Wheels are big enough to roll over a lawn (even a lightly rutted one like mine) and not to sink into the tilled soil.• Wheels are on an adjustable arm so you can lower them down for easier moving.• The double-handle is a KILLER feature in this price range! Just lift them up and let the weight dig the 4 tilling blades in, and slowly pull backwards. No awkward sideways stance with poor control; you're not shopping for a weed whacker.• The safety thumb button works great, but the real win is that you DON'T need to keep holding it down while you till; just keep the trigger squeezed, which you do automatically by holding the handles. No tired thumb.• Comes with two chargers, so you can charge both batteries simultaneously.• The tilling blades have nice cutting angles at the ends, so they till an area instead of just digging narrow grooves like some others do. The blade design and spacing is important.• The blade assembly is wide enough to make quick work of larger areas (see photo).• Description says it digs 8+" deep, but like with many tillers, that's irrelevant. You're not just lowering the blades until the axle touches solid ground. You're tilling an area that keeps getting softer, that this beast keeps going.• KEY FEATURE: There's a motor cutoff switch if a blade catches on something (like the edge of one of my beds, lol). Just disengage the stuck blade and keep going.• Simple to assemble: put on the wheels, and use 4 handle bolts to put on the handle.• Batteries even came fully charged. Used it right out of the box!• The instructions are...basic. Deal with it, lol.That's all I can think of right now. SO pleasantly surprised. Only wild card is how ling this thing lasts, but elections are simple machines so I'm hopeful. If you want a relatively affordable, capable cordless tiller to refresh small-to-medium areas, set aside your brand reservations and stop looking. You found it.
L**D
Love this tiller.
For a decade my wife has labored in her UConn Community Garden. For two years we have toyed with the idea of a tiller. THIS ONE IS GREAT. She in a few hours with moderate effort accomplished what would have taken a week with sore muscles (and some whining). She is grinning over what it does.To the tiller. It is tough for our use. Neither heavy nor light. Be aware that the "two batteries" are not like the common use one - charge one . The two 20V batteries are used together in the 40V tiller. Also notice that the width of tillers determines if it is a field clearing or a between the rows unit. Some assembly but not hard.
J**E
Great tiller
Easy to use, even with hard dirt. Had enough power for a large garden in one try
C**.
The Little Tiller that Could!
Bought this with a heavy dose of skepticism but that was totally unfounded. I’m installing 2 flowerbeds in compact clay soil. This is not the tool for clay or sod busting BUT once I got the clay broken up with a tractor mounted auger I went to work with this mighty little tiller to add amendments to the soil. It broke through the remaining ridges left by the auger and excelled at mixing the new components with the blue clay. Not done yet but it’s a work in progress. Under very heavy use the batteries lasted about an hour and a half, a little longer when the work got easier. This little machine has become a valuable tool in my gardening arsenal. 👍👍
R**S
Great Tiller
This is a great tiller! It is powerful even on compacted soil. I love the fact that it is lightweight. It did a wonderful job tilling up my fairly large garden and save me from having to do any hoeing in my garden.I love that it is lightweight also but the weight doesn't stop it from doing a great job of tilling.It is very easy to use and has a good battery life.It was also very easy to put together.I highly recommend this tiller.
P**E
works great
This little tiller is a power house, I have used it once so far to cultivate my small garden and it worked great, tilled the whole garden and the battery still had three bars of life left. I have a big rear tine tiller to break ground but this tiller is great to cultivate loose soil after the plants come up, so easy to use, I would recommend this to anyone with a small garden
D**L
Grab this quality made rototiller!
This is a fabulous product that has the power needed to fulfill any gardening job you have. Very sturdy and well made makes this a fantastic buy!
L**A
Decent
The tiller does its job but it is not for me. Does not last as long as I need in order to finish the garden and I had to wait at least 2 hours to fully charged before I can use it again. I'm thinking maybe it is for a small garden and that's it. Returned.
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