🌿 Cultivate Your Garden Dreams with TAZZTazz!
The TAZZTazz 35310 2-in-1 Front Tine Tiller/Cultivator features a powerful 79cc 4-cycle Viper engine and a durable gear drive transmission. With forged steel tines and adjustable tilling widths of 11”, 16”, and 21”, it offers versatility for all gardening tasks. Designed for stability and ease of use, it includes a customizable handlebar and a multi-position drag stake for depth control. Backed by a 3-Year Limited Warranty and US-based support, this tiller is built for performance and longevity.
Operation Mode | Electric |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 24"D x 51.2"W x 35.5"H |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Color | Green |
R**E
starts and runs well.
Just the right size, starts and runs well, great little tiller.
S**R
Great tiller
Great tiller for the price, works well in my garden and easy to control. Wanted something smaller then current tiller that is hard to maneuver. There were mixed reviews on assembly, hesitated on buying because of it. Glad I purchased anyway, I'm a 58 year old woman and had no trouble putting this tiller together just from looking at the pictures in the manual. Would recommend this product to anyone looking for a tiller.
J**D
Basic Tiller and cultivator at a good price
It tills and cultivates fine. But it is hard to transport because the handles are so low
D**R
Tops soil
It is great for small projects
M**S
I recommend this tiller!
This tiller is amazing. It's heavy duty - not cheaply made, and runs perfectly!
D**R
Great machine
10 minutes to assemble the tines and handles.. Added gas, and oil ( supplied with the machine) pulled the starter cord twice and was digging soil at its full depth.
Z**Y
Major design flaw but works great
It works really great for the price better than I expected. I give it three stars because either the instructions were wrong or the holes for the bolts that hold the tines on we're drilled out too small. I ended up using the M8 bolts for those then going to home Depot to buy a few more M8 bolts to finish putting it together.I gather from watching a few videos online that this is a common problem and some people simply drill the holes out bigger, but I do not have the equipment to do that properly.
T**Y
Honest
Best tiller for buck
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