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The Patented Rolling Lawn Coring Aerator by AVVA VISION INC is a robust manual garden tool designed to punch holes and extract soil plugs, improving air, water, and nutrient absorption. Weighing 38.9 pounds and measuring 60 x 17 x 11 inches, it features a rolling rotary mechanism for effortless aeration, ideal for small to medium-sized lawns. Built with heavy-duty materials, it promotes deeper root growth and healthier grass, making lawn care efficient and effective.




| Asin | B0D9LCPXTY |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (128) 4.1 out of 5 stars |
| Item Model Number | KD-0003 |
| Item Weight | 38.9 pounds |
| Manufacturer | AVVA VISION INC |
| Product Dimensions | 60 x 17 x 11 inches |
User
Works fantastic. Great design. Better than expected.
Excellent aerator for the price. Works well, makes long holes, no clogging, good maneuverability, well manufactured. Delivered much faster than estimated. Expect a bit of a workout. My 12 year old was able to use it, but it wasn't easy for him.I was very impressed with this rolling core aerator. It worked better than expected on my clary based soil. The way this aerator works, many of the cores fall apart on their way out prior to landing back on the grass, so you may not see long cores on the ground. (you do see some) The spring loaded tines tend to slam the cores agains the metal guard and I think ofter breaks them up. The diameter of the core may also be slightly smaller than some other machines which keeps them from staying intact. If you put your finger in the holes it creates though, they are quite deep. I would estimate 2-3".The tines are made from good metal as I finished about 3000 sq ft over a mix of soils, go through roots, and non ideal soil and they are still in great shape. The way it is engineered with the spring, the tine is about to go into and out of the soil at more of right angle to the soil, which allows the tine not to rips up the surrounding soil and not make elongated and oval holes. I found it easy to use. You can pull it backward a few feet easily without it digging in and then forward again and it does dig in. Useful for areas you need to concentrate a bit more on.I did have some areas that were too dry and compacted for it to work effectively the first time. I watered it quickly and it made the soil moist enough so that it worked. If I had spend more time up front it would have worked the first time. It can also help by cutting a bit shorter than normal and aerating right after cutting so it has less grass to go through prior to getting to the thatch and soil.Putting sand in the wheels can be a bit of a challenge. It took me 10-15 minutes. For those struggling with this you need to prop it against something putting the wheel at about a 45 degree angle with the hole at the top so the sand falls to the bottom and doesn't block the hole. Use a funnel with a spout that is small enough to fit in the hole but large enough so the sand flows. I didn't use this but you could probably use a 2L soda bottle cut in half if needed.Things I would improve on if I was the manufacturer:1) Include a cheap plastic funnel that fits the whole well and possible goosenecks down so it will stay in place and direct sand to the bottom of the wheel when standing up at an angle. Would be nice if the hole was a bit larger but not mandatory with a properly sized funnel.2) The attached of the axel/wheel to the bearing is the weakest point in my opinion. It is held in place by just two allen screws on each side of the axel. It works but my axel started moving half way through. It is easy enough to fix, and I put some loctite on the screws so they didnt loosen, but this attachment point seemed not to up to the same quality or design as the rest of the aerator.3) The wheels for moving the aerator around work, but are a bit flexible for my liking. It would be nice if they were made from slight thicker gauge metal.Bonus recommendation: Make a version with two rows of tines alternating so only one goes in at a time and it can still be pushed. Seems like there is almost enough space on the axel to do it now. Maybe another inch or so of axel is needed.
User
The best lawn aerator for DIY...plugs > tines all day every day
This works very well. I have the V1 version and have bought the wheels (the new versions come with them) which solve one of the biggest issues with the V1 version.It is A LOOOT of cardio. Way more than you're expecting. This isn't a negative thing, I just want to make sure people are aware of this before buying thinking it will be easy.With the addition of the wheels, my only actual "wish" for this would be for there to be longer tines available, the plugs are a little short compared to what you would get hiring a company to come out and aerate your lawn.Filled with sand, it's quite heavy, it feels almost indestructible in terms of build quality, and it's really easy to actually use.
User
Beautiful results. Well worth the price.
Just used it this morning. The conditions were about perfect. Rained the last few days. I was thoroughly impressed with the coring results. No sand required for a full deep core. I found it best to do a loop rather than adjacent passes to make turning much easier. Iโm so glad I bought this to have when I want it rather than renting. Iโm perfectly content with the price for the quality of construction, ease of use and results. Even in very wet conditions the plugs cleared providing the full coring result needed for good compost and fertilizer penetration. I assembled the unit in about 20 minutes. Easy to build. The instructions are terrible. No detail and way too small. But it went together fine the results are great. Time to clean it up for storage.
User
Best Lawn Coring Aerator
Iโm really happy with this product. Assembly was super straightforwardโjust follow the instructions and it comes together quickly. Once filled with sand, the roller feels heavy in a good way, and the build quality is solid.I tried it out after a good rain. At first it took a little effort to get it moving, but once it started rolling, it went smoothly. The two wheels help keep it steady, and if you need to move it around, just pull it backwardโitโs surprisingly easy.The results were great. Each tine pulled up soil cores just like itโs supposed to. Overall, itโs a sturdy, efficient tool that really does the job. Definitely recommend it!
User
Order and then buy sand for best results
Great results so far, only suggestion, as soon as you buy it, go get sand and get it drying out, because you'll want to use it straight away and that sand needs to be dry. It is a workout, but no more than wrangling an engine powered core aerator. But you'll get better results with it weighted down or a lawn that has recently seen some water/rain.
User
Complete waste of time and money
Beyond disappointed. Filled both wheels with sand and yet this made little to no impact on my lawn. I mean it made tiny little holes and some plugs but mostly it just rolled on my lawn and did nothing. Complete waste of time and money.
User
Great workout and Great investment
Huge money saver as it can be used multiple times a year without having to deal with a contractor who will try up selling packages you don't need. If you enjoy fitness, this is a workout. If you've never pushed a sled, you're not doing to be able to do this.Filling with sand wasn't too straightforward due to awkwardness of the angle to the hole when assembled. Didn't fill it all the way because you don't need that much weight.It does take more passes than you think because it's only one row of holes. Turning it is a bit of work and carrying it over concrete is awkward as well.Works in both drought stricken soil and soft soil.
User
Heavy, awkward and a keeper
well... like others i was not sure but after using it I give it a green thumbs up..1st...it comes in a heavy beat up amazon box with some paper stuffed around the actual original box.heavy. as others have said, plan a couple hours to assemble. it's like a 2 beer project, maybe 3 if in the driveway.the family, neighbors and yourself will be asking what this contraption is....2nd. you need a 50 lb bag of sand. i bought 2 so i could spill one in the garage. i had no problem with the sand being wet as others have said, mine was dried out to perfection. next, you will need tools. it comes with a set of tinker toy wrenches .. .manly men will use a set of Binford sockets from the Tool Time collection.. metric of course ( available at amazon) , giving away that the device is built in Chin'er. After you put it together wrong the first time, you will do better on the second beer...i meant attempt. if your drive way is not flat, even if it is... have at least 1 total foot long 2x4 to use as a chock.. for as soon as you stand it up on the Friday the 13th buzz saw wheels it will take off like Freddy in the dark. If you assembled it correctly it will roll or be pullable backwards... becasue forwards on anything solid and the plug tines will stop forward motion.now it's time for the 3rd beer, i mean the sand. at this point you need... 50 lb bag of sand ( you need about 40 lbs of it, the rest you will scatter under the beer cans ) ... 1 ( one) 5 gal bucket with the padded spinnable seat cover ( in stock at amazon.com ).. 1 quart funnel with a wide mouth... ( also in stock at amazon) . 1 plastic potted plant shovel without your wife knowing you took it from her secret hiding spot ( don't forget to put it back) , a pair of plyers to remove and re-tighten the sand trap covers, a pair of gloves and good hand-eye coordination. after filling the wheels ( i had mine lying on the side, using the above mentioned 2x4 to allow spinning of wheel for ease of sand filling) .. once full, clean the sand out of the threads and re-insert the screw in plug, flip it over and do the other side. ( if you are not on a level surface, it will do it's best to follow gravity and take off in a hurry as you flip ..be prepared ). after filling both sides the device now weighs about 80 lbs. depending on the shoes you have, and how much sand you have spilled in them, when you go to finally stand up and raise the device you should have just enough time to catch you self from falling as your feet slip on the spilled sand and the aerator wants to take off to the yard .now that you have gotten both the unit and the operator in an upright position again, you need to pull the device backwards to the yard. hopefully you are on a mostly level spot for the inaugural run. ( once you get the hang of it you will be a pro on unlevel ground too, also ). you will have a tendency to want to push it with your arms. after about 1 pass ..and a rest... ( and maybe another beer) you will wonder if you can send it back. Then you try it again and instead of using your arms, let the handle be pushed by your waist and just hold it steady with your arms. ( this way you will quickly realize you still have enough strength to hold the can for the next beer stop ). my yard is about 1/4 acre. i aerated in sections and it took about 2 hours. parts of my yard far from level. i'm 71 and got a good work out. this is for sure a cool fall or spring day tool. not for a hot summer day.this, along with the pitch fork looking thing you hold and step on ( available at amazon ) i was able to do a much better job than what i paid a lawn company $199 to do. i then rolled the contraption backwards into the garage and now just need to figure out how to store it in a good place where i can hang things on it until spring. for me, it's a keeper and works as advertised and shown in the video's.
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