• You get what you pay for... Spend a little more to have peace of mind

  • It's worth the money

    • Suction power
    • Weight
    • Storage
    • Bin emptying
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Durability
    • Effective on pet hair
  • Owner for about 1 semester. It has very good range and accuracy. It also has a very good battery (literally forget to charge it). Its performance over time will show if it's worth its money because the truth is that the price bites

    • Quality
    • Ease of use
    • Value for money
  • I got it in 2019, and I still have it. Construction, field, mountains and meadows... I've put it through a lot and it doesn't understand anything...

    The negatives are not worth mentioning but let me write them down:
    After 3 years, I put a sticker on it because the screen started to scratch. In 5 years it froze 1-2 times, I restarted it and everything was fine.

    The battery easily lasts me a day and a half after 5 years. I have loved it

  • Ingco Impact Demolitionist Electric 1700W with Chuck HEX

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    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful
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    I bought it about three months ago (Late 2022) and as an amateur, I can say that I am completely satisfied.

    For friends who mention that they find it oily during unboxing, they should not worry. It is common. As advice from a professional who has had it as a "small" tool for a long time, I always recommend applying grease to the blade and be careful not to use it without oil. I have also noticed that after a long period of continuous use, it starts to heat up a bit, which I consider normal for a hobbyist tool. Therefore, it needs some breaks to prevent overheating.

    Now, as for performance, as I mentioned before, I am satisfied because as you can see in the photos, I demolished an old warehouse made of concrete blocks in 45 minutes. And while the concrete blocks easily crumbled even with a sledgehammer, the plate on the top (reinforced concrete) was not affected by heavy or pneumatic impacts (with a 16mm blade). Five stars for now, and I will provide an update in future uses.

    • Power
    • Durability
    • Construction quality
    • Comfortable grip
    • Precision in operation
    • Value for money
    • Weight
  • Texas Lilli 340TG Four-stroke Cultivator Gasoline 2.4hp/78.5cc

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    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    I bought the aforementioned machine about a year ago. Its materials seem to be of good quality. It is lightweight and very easy to manage. Personally, because I have a garden with obstacles in between (trees, columns, etc.), it suits me very well (I don't make long straight lines). It seems like it will withstand the test of time.

    In soil that is being tilled for the first time, you should remove the many weeds beforehand. It won't get completely stuck, but its performance will decrease slightly as the grass will stick to the blades.

    In very dry soil that hasn't been tilled recently (especially if the soil is clayey), it may not dig at all. In this case, you will need to wet the soil and after 2 days, you will be okay.

    Usually, it takes 2 passes for satisfactory results. I recommend it to people with small gardens (at most half an acre) who want a manageable machine without much difficulty.

    For more demanding cases, I believe you will be wasting your money.

    • Durability
    • Construction quality
    • Weight
    • Easy to move around
    • Starts easily
    • Power
    • Does it dig to a moderate depth?
    • Value for money
  • Give something more to have peace of mind. In their effort to make them compatible with many types of tires, they have reduced their reliability (they come off easily). An experienced user can adjust them precisely to the measurements of his tire and they work perfectly. I advise beginners to avoid them.

    • Road grip
    • Moderate difficulty installation
    • Moderate vibrations
    • Moderate tire wear
    • Durability
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money