That one's a real tiller. The first one is just a pretend one. The Ozito says "max tilling depth 60mm" Waste of time.
jh34,
Nov 11, 11:52am
You can go over the ground several times though? I'm generally adding sawdust etc as much as possible to make gardening easier. I would prefer a Morrison though (V8 v's Triumph Herald)
jh34,
Nov 11, 11:57am
I wonder how powerful an electric tiller would need to be?
rsr72,
Nov 11, 12:00pm
Save backs, use only a long-handled spade/small shovel, or a long-handled garden fork to dig over gardens. The traditional short-handled forks and spades are to be avoided as they are responsible for causing more back problems than virtually anything else in NZ.
jh34,
Nov 11, 12:47pm
Good point rsr72. I hadn't thought of a long handled spade or fork. Would it make the lifting easier? You would have to take smaller loads?
hammerman1,
Nov 11, 1:06pm
Yep, I have one and it's marvellous. So easy to use and makes mincemeat of the soil. AND it tills to about 150mm.
jh34,
Nov 11, 1:11pm
The Ozito?
gettinggrey,
Nov 14, 3:53pm
I bought the Ozito electric tiller as I have a bad back too. I thought it may be somewhat useless, but no. It's a wee beaut! Powerful enough to need holding back. It's a 'tiller', not a rotary hoe. It will slice and dice down to a limited range as the cutter bars aren't over long. But for general weed clearing and lightly turning over a seed bed, vege patch, etc they certainly work well. Best $129 I've spent on the garden (but I do also own a long handled shovel which is OK for a deep dig over but still buggers the now antique back bones/muscles). I bought the electric model as they are very light and I have to lift it on to raised gardens (I was younger when I built them).
zl2adl,
Aug 1, 1:10pm
I to brought a Ozito electric tiller and it is the best tool I have for the garden. It will till the soil to about 150mm and makes gardening a pleasure. It is also very good in the compost heap when you need to get some for the garden, just tills it up better than what you buy in a bag. My neighbour went to get one, they don't make the electric any more so I am glad I got mine when I did, about 3 years ago.
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