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Hand cultivator Verto 15G408 — steel, depth 365 mm, black/green
Hand cultivator Verto 15G408 — steel, depth 365 mm, black/green
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Hand cultivator Verto 15G408 — steel, depth 365 mm, black/green
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Hand cultivator Verto 15G408 — steel, depth 365 mm, black/green
Hand cultivator Verto 15G408 — steel, depth 365 mm, black/green
Verto 15G408 hand cultivator is a compact steel garden tiller designed for manual soil loosening, weeding and aeration. With a working depth of 365 mm and a durable steel blade, this handheld tool is intended for precise cultivation in small vegetable patches, flowerbeds and urban gardens. The tool's black and green finish and rubber-coated ergonomic handle provide a secure grip during repetitive tasks while the solid steel construction resists deformation under normal garden use.
The steel blade ensures effective penetration and longevity during regular soil work, while the compact handheld design allows for accurate control close to plants and borders. An ergonomic rubber-coated handle reduces slippage and improves comfort during extended use. The 365 mm working depth enables reaching into beds and borders without excessive bending, making routine cultivation and weed removal more efficient.
Hold the cultivator by the rubber-coated handle and position the steel blade at the soil surface near the plant or area to be treated. Apply steady downward pressure and pull or push the tool to loosen compacted soil, remove weeds by cutting roots close to the surface, or create shallow furrows for sowing. Use controlled movements to avoid damaging roots of nearby plants and work in small sections for consistent results.
Use the cultivator in moderately dry to slightly moist soil for best penetration and reduced clogging. Clean the steel blade after use and dry it to prevent corrosion. Store in a dry place and inspect the handle and blade for wear before each season. Avoid using the tool on rocky or frozen ground to prevent damage.
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