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ELECTRIC TILLER! ~ BackYard Garden Tilling, SUNJOE Tiller



A SUNJOE Electric tiller is reviewed in this video. The SUNJOE electric tiller is handy for small gardens. See what I have to say about this electric tiller. An Electric tiller is not for everyone. See if this electric tiller is for you!

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30 Comments

  1. I would go with gas. You can get a tiller about the same size. Would not want to deal with cords. Deal enough with cords when I'm trimming my hedge.

  2. I could see it already, my wife calling me over wanting to know why the tiller wasn't working and finding pieces of the extension cord laying all over the ground.

  3. I gotta say when I read the title I thought you were joking. But honestly I could see that being a handy little bugger.

  4. AOTD – I would probably go with gas around here. You have good soil. We have alot of clay and rocks in our part of North Carolina. Enjoyed the assembling and actual use. Thanks for sharing Hank.

  5. "Always read the instruction manual" I'm the one who needed to hear that! It looks pretty easy to use. I'll have to check it out!

  6. Hank! Cool video! I wouldn't use it on my homestead, my (future) garden is way to far out for anything corded and would also be of hopefully decent size so I would need something larger. I was thinking a 3pt for the kubota would work! However I could see this being useful for particular applications! If you had a small garden and only tilled a few times why bother with gas/oil engines and have to worry about it gumming up etc…

  7. Absolutely I would go electric for a few reasons. First, I only need a tiller once or twice a year. I don't want to winterize another gas motor so I can start it once or twice a year. Second, I do own a Stihl Kombi motor but the tiller for that is $200. This is 1/2 the cost and does the job with less effort. Third, I live in a sub division and electric tools are quieter. Better for my hearing and better for the neighbors.

  8. How well is that built?? Does it seem it would hold up? I have a Sun Joe pressure washer ordered so I’m curious about their products.

  9. Bring the wheels up closer to the handles when using. You've got them set for transport. The closer to the handles, the deeper the till.

  10. Giving one of these a try soon.
    Gas would be better, but honestly given how often you use a tiller, the carb would need cleaned/rebuilt yearly.

    Going to try it on the generator to see if it does the business.

  11. I wanted a smaller, lightweight tiller for our medium sized garden and was looking at a Champion 2 cycle gas tiller, but it was more expensive and only dug down 6", so I purchased the less expensive Sun Joe Electric tiller which will dig 8" and I don't have to run it out of gas every year.

  12. You're supposed to mow the lawn as low as possible before using this thing otherwise all the twigs and plants will get stuck in the rotors. Then you'll burn out the motor or spend hours removing it from the blades.

  13. I didn’t like this one. Really don’t suggest if you have heavy clay soil. This tiller struggled to cut up my soil type which is that heavy clay.

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