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Posted at 8:56 PM on Wednesday 05/11/11 by
Ben
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Sears has the Sun Joe Tiller Joe TJ600E 14" Electric Tiller for $130 - $10 off in cart [Exp 5/14] - $5 off with coupon code SDEALS817 + $11 shipping = $126 shipped. Features four steel angled tines, push-button operation, 7-inch cultivating depth, 6.5-amp motor, and weighs only 17-lbs.
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    Grok - Posted 10:51 pm PDT 05/11/11 (222 Posts)  Report Spam

    Ben you are trolling my cookies. Everytime I search for something and then look here, it pops up. Yesterday I was looking for 8gb micro sdhc class 10 card, which I've never seen here...today I look here and found it. This morning I was looking for one of these...

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    btc909 - Posted 11:01 pm PDT 05/11/11 (3334 Posts)  Report Spam

    Ummm #1 Fake Ben is actually in your closet, you better go take a look.

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    Grok - Posted 11:59 pm PDT 05/11/11 (222 Posts)  Report Spam

    #2. Nah. The guy in my closet just goes by the name of "B." He likes to shout, "Go Cal!" and eat Top Ramen...

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    CasperImproved - Posted 1:34 am PDT 05/12/11 (1471 Posts)  Report Spam

    I don't think I'd want electric for this application. I have a number of 18v items that I like. But for things that need reach and power, I always go with gas operated.

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    mr.ed - Posted 4:38 am PDT 05/12/11 (2791 Posts)  Report Spam

    This looks too light to tear through clay soil like we have. I'd guess that a full 12 amp torque monster would be a lot better, and might actually last long enough to do the job.
    I prefer electric over gas for my small lot. No fire hazard, no stink, no oil changes, no tuneups, no running out of fuel. For the short time projects take, I can rassle with the cord.

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    johnnylately - Posted 8:15 am PDT 05/12/11 (1234 Posts)  Report Spam

    This looks perfect for us. We have clay under a very thin layer of topsoil so we built raised beds and use bags of soil like Scotts or Miracle Gro. We only use a tiller once or twice a season so electric would be great for the reasons that #5 states.

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    Crash And Burn - Posted 10:43 am PDT 05/12/11 (3356 Posts)  Report Spam

    Good for your indoor Mary Jane operation. Hows that war on drugs going?

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