[Super Convenient Cordless Tiller]: With the Ukoke Cordless Tiller Cultivator, all inaccessible places are now within reach. No power outlet in sight? No worries, because the Ukoke Cordless Rotary Tiller doesn’t need one. This cultivator inhibits all the inconvenience provided with the cord lying around and provides more power and freedom to move around
[Tilling Weed Made Easy]: Providing a total of 280 max RPM power with 24 Steel angled tines, the Ukoke Tiller Cultivator can effortlessly cut through any hard or clay-like soil. It doesn’t only plow the land but also manages weed growth with a long-lasting battery that provides long periods of plowing
[Say Goodbye to Back Problems]: The elongated shaft of the Tiller allows everyone to use it with ease at a perfect standing length. With extra handles and a compact design, there’s no need to bend down or over-tax your muscles. This user-friendly versatile design makes gardening a piece of cake for every age of gardening enthusiast!
[Compact Design Works in Every Yard]: Whether you’re cultivating a small area or a medium-sized yard, this Ukoke Tiller Cultivators works in every space perfectly. Designed to take care of your flower beds and backyards, this tiller can clear hard depleted soil, turn over the soil and can be used on edges to pull out weeds and stray grass.
[Eco-friendly & Noiseless Operation]: This cordless tiller has a quiet operation, and its operation is entirely eco-friendly as it does not emit any gases or foul odor
[Long-Lasting Battery]: It contains a 2.5Ah 20V Lithium-ion rechargeable battery that lasts for about 35 minutes, giving you ample time to plow into your entire backyard. This battery time can cultivate up to 325 Sq. ft. Also, it takes around 3 to 4 hours to charge it completely
[5 Inch Depth and 7.8 Inch Width ]: It offers proficient plowing with fast speed and can go up to 5 inches deep with its durable steel tines and covers an area of 7.8 inches width while cultivating. This ensures light groundbreaking, perfect for weeding, gardening and managing soil amendments.