Sandal Aerator | List Price: $13.99 Discount Price: $12.99
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| Brand: ToolShopUSA Binding: Misc.
Features: - Deluxe Velcro® straps hold them on your feet!
- Each step presses a dozen 1 1/2 in. metal spikes
- Rugged green plastic, 11 3/8in. long
- Strap easily onto any adult size foot
Nice concept - Poor design [Posted on 2006-11-03] If your foot is anything bigger than 8.5 mens, then don't even bother! Even with a smaller foot, you probably won't be able to use them with modern tennis shoes, as they won't fit. There must be a reason that the photo on the box pictures a person wearing loafers - When's the last time you mowed your lawn wearing dress shoes? Then there's the strapping system with its completely useless instructions. Did the person that designed the system actually try it out to see if it works? I don't think so! Bottom line - Save your money or just get a Rubik's Cube, it's easier to figure out and would probably fit better on your foot.
Lawn Aerator Sandals [Posted on 2007-01-05] The item arrived as ordered, and is great considering the low cost of the product. The product is great for small projects/area. I would not recommend for large areas. Be aware of the condition of your soil. Mine have small rocks under the topsiol which caused the spikes to slightly bend.
Save Your Money! [Posted on 2007-04-09] The shipping cost was ridiculous but the price of the sandals seemed too good to be true...until I tried to assemble them. The directions were not helpful and the lock nuts used to tighten the spikes didn't even fit. The sandals won't fit a normal sized foot.
Beware; you get what you pay for!
Garden Aerating Sandals [Posted on 2007-07-16] The Sandals did not perfrom as expected. The strap retaining clips broke during use and I was unable to continue use of them. I have not contacted the seller, but I will.
The tool provided did not allow for easy assembly.
Because the nuts were of poor quallity it was difficult to tighten properly. I used my own tools and was successful at that point. It took quite some time to fully assemble and the instruction manual provided was of no use.
If the clips had been made from metal it would have been the perfect tool for my lawn.
I would probably not recommend it for others for purchase.
they broke on 1st use, don't waste your money [Posted on 2008-01-11] I tried these on my lawn. The straps wouldn't stay tight so I kept slipping out of them (I wore boots). Also, the sod was getting stuck in them so I was basically pulling up the turf instead of aerating. After 10-20 feet one of the little nails broke out of them. I tried pulling the straps tighter to keep my shoes from lifting out and the cheap plastic strap keeper broke on one of them.
Don't waste your money.
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