Garden Weasel Garden Claw, Cultivate, Loosen, Aerate, and Weed – Features comfort grip handles and is made from Carbon Steel








Key features
- •C.L.A.W. - Cultivate, Loosen, Aerate and Weed! Garden Claw is the versatile medium-duty tool that is great for many soils. The comfort-grip handles feel good in the hand, and the spiral turn action offers 4 actions in 1: cultivating, loosening, aerating and weeding.
- •FOUR REASONS TO USE THE WEASEL GARDEN CLAW - 1. It works in any soil. 2. There is no bending or lifting involved. 3. Cultivated soil absorbs water, instead of it running off, yielding healthier roots and plants. 4. Garden Claw can even be used as a compost turner.
- •EASY TO USE: No more bending! Just stand over any area that needs cultivation, aeration or turning, and place the head on the soil and turn the handle while standing fully upright. It is simple to maintain your garden all season long! Garden Claw comes fully assembled, ready to use.
- •MINIMUM WORK ON YOUR PART: The Garden Claw provides the quick work on even the hardest dirt with minimal effort on your part! To cultivate and loosen dirt place the durable steel tines in the soil and turn the comfort grip equipped handle using quick quarter-turn twisting motions.
- •GROW HEALTHIER PLANTS - Cultivating allows moisture and air to get below the packed soil, yielding healthier plants and roots. It also helps to conserve water because water won't run off cultivated soil like it does hard-packed soil.
Garden Weasel Garden Claw, Cultivate, Loosen, Aerate, and Weed – Features comfort grip handles and is made from Carbon Steel
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Customer Reviews
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Super useful...a MUST-HAVE!
slayerdude✓ Verified Purchase•May 1, 2018
Every year I use the Garden Claw to break up the ground for all my Sunflowers and plants. This tool is so well designed that, with minimal effort, one can CLAW, (Cultivate, Loosen, Aerate and Weed). I have two of 'em and love these!
Weeds Beware
Louise Taylor✓ Verified Purchase•September 8, 2017
First; I was very impressed by the wrapping of the "Weasel". The entire bottom claw part was triple wrapped in bubble wrap making it virtually impossible to hurt oneself extricating it from the boxing. I used the Weasel to get rid of some huge weeds in my front yard (wish I had taken photos to show) and it was a breeze!! I had one of these years ago; moved and couldn't find it; hence purchasing another. It's a wonderful item and I wouldn't be without it for my yard work.
Best garden/yard tool ever!!!
Buckshot✓ Verified Purchase•July 29, 2017
I often hear...you must have the right tool for the job at hand. Well I've been trying to dig up so many stubborn daylilies with VERY deep roots and small rocks in the soil (I have about 40 more big bunches remaining in the backyard alone). The only thing that has stopped me literally from giving up is this Garden Weasel Garden Claw. Still takes a lot of hard work but significantly less than without it. For anything similar, I highly recommend it!! Pretty reasonably priced too.
It made the work easy..
Grace✓ Verified Purchase•July 22, 2017
This claw works very well. I was able to get weeds out from the roots, dig up soil and plant some grass seeds, and plant flowers (yes I used it to dig the hole and I dug out the soil with my gloved hands). It made the work easy... I would recommend it!
Worth every penny!
SueZQ✓ Verified Purchase•May 26, 2016
A friend recommended this to me for breaking up soil and loosening weeds, and I'm so glad I took her suggestion. I have a flower bed that has been left fallow for 10 years. No care taken of it, no weeding, no planting, nada. With the exception of getting tangled on some tree roots, it worked very well on my compacted heavy soil with clay. I have a lot of medical issues including back problems so this wasn't the easiest thing in the world to use, but after trying more traditional methods like a shovel, this won hands down.
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