Earthwise TC70001 Electric Tiller Cultivator Review

Earthwise TC70001 Corded Electric Tiller_Cultivator

When it’s time to get your garden ready for spring or make a new flower bed, you need the right tools. Garden hoes and shovels will get the job done, though it’s hard on your back. You can also drag out your heavy gas-powered tiller to break up the dirt and get the ground ready for planting.

There is an easier way to till the soil in old and new beds. You can use a lightweight electric tiller, and Earthwise has one that takes all of the work out of preparing your beds for spring.

Lightweight, compact, and affordable. The Earthwise electric tiller sounds like it’s the perfect tool for gardeners, but is it the right one for you?

Performance in the Garden

The electric tiller is designed to take the hard work out of tilling your garden. It boasts dual four-blade tines made from rust-resistant steel. You don’t have to worry about the tines rusting after breaking up wet, muddy soil. It also gives you a little leeway if you don’t get all of the mud off the blades after each use.

The rotators and blades are designed for precision. You can cultivate rows 11” wide and 8” deep. It’s more than enough to plant vegetables and flowering plants in loose soil that allows for full root development.

Designed for Easy Use

It’s amazing how easy the tiller is to operate. There’s no gas tank to fill, and you don’t have to prime the motor before it starts. Simply plug the tiller into an outlet. You can use the one in your garage or on the outside of the home.

After plugging the tiller into an outlet, all that’s left is to press the single-lever switch. It instantly fires the tiller up, so you can start cultivating the soil.

Along with a rubber-wrapped ergonomic handle, the tiller’s wheels also flip up and down. Sometimes wheels can get in the way but it’s not a problem with the Earthwise electric tiller. Being able to flip the wheels up also helps when you have limited storage space.

Compact and Lightweight Design

Weighing only 27.4lbs, you won’t throw your back out using the tiller. There are lighter-weight ones on the market, but they don’t come with a powerful 8.5 amp motor. You need the larger motor if you want the power needed to loosen packed soil and get deeper into the ground.

It’s also a breeze to store the tiller, even if your garage or tool shed is already packed full. It boasts a slim design, along with wheels that fold up. With its compact design, you can easily fit the tiller into a crowded corner or along the wall.

Pros

  • Lightweight
  • Compact design
  • Easy to use
  • Powerful battery
  • Wide, deep cuts

Every Tiller Has a Downside

Even though the garden tiller has a lot to recommend it, there are always downsides with any product. There is a little assembly required. The garden cultivator isn’t ready to go straight out of the box. There are instructions, and you basically only need to attach the handle with a few included wing nut bolts.

You get a few feet with the attached power cord, but if you need to get to the back of a quarter-acre plot, you need an extension cord. It is an added expense, but you can pick up an outdoor electrical cord at most garden centers. You can also find them online.

It’s a good idea to take a look at your soil before committing to the electric tiller. You won’t have a problem using it to cultivate established gardens. It can also break up loose soil when you want to start a new flower bed. However, it doesn’t have the power needed to break up hard or frozen ground.

An Introduction to Earthwise Gardening Equipment

Earthwise began over 120 years ago, and the company still has the same mission and values. Their goal is to provide customers with durable and reliable products. The brand is committed to producing products that are plant and eco-friendly. Whether it’s leaving a smaller carbon footprint or designing lawn and garden tools that don’t damage existing greenery.

The company has grown from U.S. based customers to a worldwide brand with the goal of continuing to provide reliable and efficient garden tools and equipment.

What to Look For in an Electric Tiller

Electric thrillers make gardening easier and give you more time to spend nurturing your plants. However, there are a few aspects to consider before buying one.

  • The number of tines: The tines are responsible for breaking up the soil and the more you have, the better the job. You can find tillers with 2, 4, or 6 tines. Two are ideal for small areas with loose, fine soil, otherwise, you want to choose one that comes with four. Having six tines is great, but the equipment also has a higher price tag.
  • Rotational speed: Measured in rpm (rotations per minute) the speed tells you how quickly and efficiently the tines will break up the soil. You want a rotational speed above 200 rpm, and the Earthwise model idles at 320rpm. It’s fast enough for you to get the job done in a single afternoon.
  • Wheel design: Wheels are important on a tiller. They help with maneuverability. With the tiller angled back, the wheels make it easy to move the equipment from storage to the garden bed. Wheels that fold up are great when you’re working in tight areas and for easy storage in cramped spaces.
  • Handle design: You’re going to be holding onto the handle tightly, and for long periods. You want it to be comfortable to grasp. Look for handles that are rubber encased and ergonomically designed.

Conclusion

The Earthwise TC70001 Electric Tiller Cultivator is a gardener’s best friend. Even though it is designed for use in smaller beds, it gets the job done effortlessly and quickly. Whether you’re getting ready to plant your garden or want to start a new one, the TC70001 by Earthwise is worth taking a look at.

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