🌿 Cultivate Your Garden Dreams!
The Greenworks Pro 80V Cultivator is a powerful, battery-operated gardening tool designed for efficiency and ease. With a brushless motor for enhanced torque and quiet operation, it offers a tilling depth of up to 5 inches and a width adjustable from 8.25 to 10 inches. The included 2Ah battery provides up to 40 minutes of runtime, and the rapid charger ensures you're back to work in just 30 minutes. Backed by a 4-year tool warranty and a 2-year battery warranty, this cultivator is a smart investment for any gardening enthusiast.
S**N
Surprised and impressed
Assembly was pretty straight forward. I was very impressed with the power and it ran much longer than I needed and still had 50% of the battery left - used it for about 30 minutes. We use this for our garden and the first task was to till up some compressed soil. It did a great job! The battery charger is great and works with our electric mower of the same brand. I've owned the gas versions of these and the sound level is so much better. No ear protection required.
B**E
very worth the money in my opinion, nice little tiller
Ok, i've had plenty of time to use this little tiller 1 it's idiot proof 2 it's idiot proof 3 it's freaking duurable 4 it will chew through turf 5 the batteries charge quickly 6 the batteries last for a fair amount of time 7 the tines are easy to clean (because you can remove them easily) 8 it's light wieght which can be an advantage for someone who is not all that strong. battery powered was my choice because gas motors and i do not get along. battery operated ? just charge & go. i recommend buying an extra battery to switch out if you intend to use the tiller for an extended time.
C**E
Easy to use
Easy to assemble and use works great in my garden
A**R
Competes perfectly with Honda mini gas tiller
My Honda tiller gave-up-the-ghost, at the beginning of a big tilling project. After much wasted time trying to repair it; I finally bit the bullet and ordered this Greenworks cordless (battery-powered) model.I didn’t want to assemble the new Greenworks tiller, because it’s something new to learn (which for me is the bugle-call for procrastination). but I remembered a video review of someone who was reviewing the same model, and it looked easy; so I took a deep breath, and gathered the few included parts, and slid them on... and was done in minutes.I did not assemble the wheels to the tiller, because I didn’t want them interfering with getting a good, deep, grip on the soil to be tilled. Perhaps it wouldn’t have made any difference; but that was my mindset. For you, remember that IF YOU DON’T INSTALL THE WHEELS, then the tiller will not stand upright when not in use... and also you will have to carry the tiller, and it’s full weight, when transporting the tiller across the yard, or driveway, or wherever you’re going (and it is a very awkward, cumbersome, tool to carry). Nevertheless, because I’m plenty strong, I still always chose to lift, and carry, it.Upon activating the tiller, with the handlebar controls, the tines began slowly turning... and then sped up considerably moments later. After time, I realized that this was normal. Furthermore, it became apparent that this tiller’s tines are geared to turn slower than you would expect, at all times. I also remembered that another reviewer had said that this tiller has a slow standard tine speed; and from my perspective, it matters not. I found the power, and ability to till the soil was remarkably good. It performed as well as my gas powered mini tiller, which is all I could hope for.I really enjoyed pressing a button, pulling a lever, and then having uninterrupted tilling until the battery ran out of juice. Then 35 minutes later, after charging the battery, I was back in business. I really didn’t mind waiting for the battery to charge, as it gave me time to rest.For me, pulling the tiller backwards, while letting it dig-in, gave the best results... as it has with all tillers I’ve ever used, big and small.The area I needed to till was a former lawn area consisting of clay soil which had been dug-up, and then filled back in, and tamped down with a backhoe. There were lots of rocks. This little battery powered tiller had no problem digging through the hardened soil, and also no problem dislodging rocks as big as my fist. I tilled 1500 square feet of the aforementioned soil (an area about 12 ft. X 120 ft.). I considered this tool to be flawless during the many weeks I spent using it for hours each day.At some point, I opened-up the box to a Greenworks 80 Volt chainsaw, which I’d yet to try. This was so that I could harvest the included 2 AmpHour lithium battery... which allowed me to have 2 identical batteries to allow me to continue tilling, while the other battery was charging. This was great, but an unexpected downside was that one of my fingers (left hand ring-finger) went numb from all of the continuous tilling... and has slowly been recovering for a month; so do yourself a favor and wear gloves to cut down on the subtle vibrations going to your hands.I have a soft spot for tools, and appliances, which do exactly what they’re supposed to do, and this 80-volt Greenworks tiller is in that category.I have no complaints, and nothing bad to say about it. It solved my problem (of needing a reliable and tiller) completely... and it is 100% functional for it’s intended purpose.I give it Two thumbs Up!
C**H
One-Charge Battery!!
Totally disappointed with this purchase. I have high hopes for the tiller, but the battery is shot. Obviously, I did not use it over the winter and expected it to drain, but when I pulled it out this week to put it to use, the battery does not charge. I would’ve thought there would’ve been some charge after being on the charger for 24 hours but nothing. what a waste of $300!Oh, and Customer Support doesn't exist - TWICE I was in their queue for nearly an hour each (while multi-tasking). Maybe I'll try for a third time ...
T**
Excellent
After reviewing many options I’m happy I chose Greenworks 80vToday used it 1st time I live in zone 5Bought predominantly for my raised beds it worked as advertisedThe soil hasn’t been cultivated in 8 years and machine worked like a horseBattery lasted 20 mins but I expected that soil was compactRecharge took 15 mins fantasticI did order another battery which is expensive but plan on getting more of this brands toolsHave an electric thatcher equally as good in qualityDid read reviews only thing I did different than directions is installed wheels opposite of instruction therefore still able to get 4-6” depth without removing themWorth the investment