: Mantis 2-Cycle Tiller/Cultivator with Border Edger and Kickstand #7225-15-02

: Mantis 2-Cycle Tiller/Cultivator with Border Edger and Kickstand #7225-15-02

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Mantis 2-Cycle Tiller/Cultivator with Border Edger and Kickstand #7225-15-02

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Mantis 2-Cycle Tiller/Cultivator with Border Edger and Kickstand #7225-15-02
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Street Price: $500.00
Gaunz Org Price: $319.98
Savings!: $180.02 (36%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1160





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Mantis
EAN: 0615964030026
Label: Mantis
Product Manufacturer: Mantis
Model: 7225-15-02
Publisher: Mantis
Ranking: 1160
Studio: Mantis


Piece facts:
  • 2-cycle Gas-Powered Tiller/Cultivator
  • Tills 9-inches wide and 10-inches deep. Tines are reversible to shallow cultivate and weed up to 3-inches deep.
  • Unit only weighs 20-pounds. for easy use and transport.
  • The entire product (including engine) is warranted for 2-years against defect in workmanship. Patented serpentine tines are guaranteed for life against breakage.
  • 9 Optional Attachments make the Mantis Tiller/Cultivator the most versatile, lightweight yard care tool available!




#7225-15-02 Kickstand and Edger Border with Tiller/Cultivator 2-Cycle Mantis






0ur opinion:

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Weighs only 20 pounds; Easy to handle, fun to use; Patented serpentine tines spin at up to 240 RPM; Easily tills down up to 10' deep; Cuts through hard sod, compact soil or tangly weeds; Weeds and cultivates even in narrow rows; Convenient 9' tine width and fold-down handles

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The Mantis 2-cycle tiller has remained the gardener's best friend for over 25 years. With well over a million units sold, it is the most recognized and accredited roto-tiller in the world and a Consumers Digest Best Buy for 9 consecutive years. The 2-cycle Mantis tills 10 inches deep and 9 inches wide, and its tines are patented and reversible to cultivate and weed up to 3 inches deep. This handy, sleek, lightweight unit can fit into narrow areas with ease and is ideal for raised beds as well. With 9 optional attachments the tiller can also trim hedges, aerate, dethatch, plow, furrow and much, much more. The 2-cycle tiller weighs a mere 20 pounds and is covered by a 2-year warranty; its tines are guaranteed for life against breakage.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Waited years to buy ...
I thought about buying the Mantis Tiller for several years. I ordered the video and watched it each spring. I was hesitant about spending the money on something I would only use once in a while. Last spring I finally decided to buy the Mantis. I figured I use it to get my garden going, it wouldn't meet my expectation and I could send it back for a refund. Well, this tiller is everything they say it is. I wouldn't part with it and I've used it many times during the year,I even aerated my lawn.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - All the way to Hawaii
The Mantis is a great tool for my medium size yard but you can not beat Amazon's free shipping. Cost of shipping to Hawaii can cost more then the product itself.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Mantis tiller and attachment ...
Incredible piece of machinery. Worked fantastic on about 1000 sq feet of hard, root and rock infested land. Light but man this thing is a bull. Get weed reducers. Roots did get wrapped around the tillers, but only cleared them out every 300 sq feet or so because I wanted to not because I need to. Only took 2-3 minutes to clear. Kick stand is also a must have. Also purchased the Thatcher and aerator attachments. Also did a fantastic job. Boy did the Thatcher bring out the dead grass. Make a bigger job than what I thought, so leave yourself enough time. Only problem with the tiller is that the on/off switch is too close to the right thumb area so you accidentally shut off the unit a lot. To prevent this, I taped the switch to the on position. There is little chance that the machine will be running and you getting your body stuck in it unless you do something stupid. In closing I highly recommend this product and all its attachments.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Tiller Cultivator
Purchased to do dethatching and aerating. This 2-cycle is working as hoped and the lawn is now dethatched and aerating is started (3/4 acre). The only problem I found is that using it more than an hour causing the arms to tingle - indicating some nerve issue. I now need to slow down and do no more than an hour at a time then rest. I expect to be using this routinely for dethaching, aerating, tilling, edging and cultivating.

The best part it is better to purchase through Amazon than the manufacturer.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Mantis 2-cycle Tiller/Cultivator ...
Mantis makes a high quality product, and it works as advertised.
It also starts very easily.


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