Hs anyone bought one? Looking at Ryobi or similar. Would anyone recommend?
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Hs anyone bought one? Looking at Ryobi or similar. Would anyone recommend?
I’ve never heard of them! how do they work? - sounds great for when you can't weed "normally" anymore.
I’d never heard of them either, but have just googled the Ryobi version, looks interesting, especially as I can’t use a broom to clean out the weeds from between the bricks on my drive!
Oh! I was hoping it was some sort of powered "grabber" that would weed a border!
notagranny44 no such luck! I need something like that too, but I may get a machine to clean the drive anyway.
Redcar Thankfully, we haven't got that kind of drive!
I was interested, so I looked on Amazon and other firms make similar for half the price. My small rear garden is block paved and at present I will soon be running a mower over the weeds.
I am paying a 15 year old to do the weeding for me this weekend, weather permitting. I do have a hand-held very sharp scraper.
Those so called weeding machines are not as easy to use as they make out, controlling a wire brush on the end of a stick isn't that easy. An able man will cope easily but if you have limited strength you will struggle.
I suggest using weed killer for the first time then a weed burner periodically to keep the regrowth down
Do you mean for weeding paving Sikipoo, or for cultivated garden areas? I’ve looked at the Ryobi cordless hoe and hand cultivators, and there are some good tests of them on YouTube. The hoe looks excellent for people with allotments, it saves a lot of work, but I haven’t succumbed because I think my plants in the borders are too tightly packed to make it viable.
My kind husband picked me up a long handled wire brush from Aldi which quickly removes the weeds on our front block paving. I have just cleaned it with wet and forget which has killed any weeds between the blocks. It was only a few pounds and works very well and doesn't particularly take a lot of effort. Admittedly I do keep on top of the job and we don't tend to get too many weeds
Just on the Ryobi tools bit, we have the strimmer, it’s brilliant, and also the very small (comparatively) chain saw. Their tools seem very sturdy and all use the same battery and all cordless.
Charleygirl5
I was interested, so I looked on Amazon and other firms make similar for half the price. My small rear garden is block paved and at present I will soon be running a mower over the weeds.
I am paying a 15 year old to do the weeding for me this weekend, weather permitting. I do have a hand-held very sharp scraper.
I have a weedwand. It has a little gas canister and I light the flame at the bottom of the handle and I just walk round burning the weeds off
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We have one and it’s great, fiully recommend it plus it’s a gadget so that means hubs will use it and help with gardening
These gadgets make it sound so easy sister in law got an electric pruner it’s heavy and painfully slow She likes it as her hands are quite arthritic
Notagranny44
Me too Thought it must be a walking
robot able to identify and pjck out weeds. Sure Elon Musk will have one in a cupboard somewhere!
I've got a Ryobi paving weeder. I have a large drive and keeping up with the relentless weeding between the block pavers was a massive chore. The Ryobi tool has made it so much easier.
Once the Ryobi has cleaned between the paving blocks, keep the weeds down by spraying with white vinegar with a little salt and washing up liquid.
I've always been against using chemicals on weeds but eventually succumbed - life's too short etc.
David49
Those so called weeding machines are not as easy to use as they make out, controlling a wire brush on the end of a stick isn't that easy. An able man will cope easily but if you have limited strength you will struggle.
I suggest using weed killer for the first time then a weed burner periodically to keep the regrowth down
I think she is looking at electric burners, not electric powered scrapers.
I used a gas burner with variable results. Sometimes it works really well and other times hardly at all.
A friend likes her electric burner, but it does mean trailing a cable around, and it is a bit slow.
Cossy
Just on the Ryobi tools bit, we have the strimmer, it’s brilliant, and also the very small (comparatively) chain saw. Their tools seem very sturdy and all use the same battery and all cordless.
We have this too.
Fantastic!
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Is this the type of thing you are referring to? I purchased this a few weeks ago. An excellent too. Wish I had bought one years ago.
Welshy
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Is this the type of thing you are referring to? I purchased this a few weeks ago. An excellent too. Wish I had bought one years ago.
I wish there was a way for amending .... 'An excellent TOOL' I meant.
I should have proof read!
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