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Greenkey Lawn Aerator Sandals Reviews

4.1 Rating 164 Reviews
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#html-body [data-pb-style=UO0RVAY]{justify-content:flex-start;display:flex;flex-direction:column;background-position:left top;background-size:cover;background-repeat:no-repeat;background-attachment:scroll}Superb for the lawn, good entertainment for the neighbours!Beneficial at any time of the year even in winterSpikes sink in easily when lawn isn't dryFully adjustable straps fit most adult shoe sizesNew 'snap together' buckles that won't slideThirteen 45 mm (2") spikes per sandal provide dense even aerationNot for use on slopes1 year manufacturers limited warrantyAssembly requiredGreat if you use them correctly...Wear boots or stout shoesStick the sandals into the lawn about 6 to 12 inches apartPut your feet in and fasten the straps as tight as possibleDon't try to walk normally, you'll fall over!Just lift the whole foot up keeping it levelPut it down flat with a very slight pushGrab a bottle of Ready to Use Weedkiller... kill two birds with one stone!

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Little tricky to use but do exactly what you would expect them to do. Use them after rain damp ground as in hard grown its twice as much work if not more!
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Posted 6 years ago
with all the spikes in the sandals deployed it takes up some energy to walk and use this product. Never the less good product
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Posted 6 years ago
Saves time inexpensive and easy to store in the garage!
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Posted 6 years ago
Difficult to use!
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Posted 6 years ago
This product works ok although takes quite a bit of adjusting to get the straps right and tight enough so they dont pull off your feet constantly.
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Posted 7 years ago
Amazed how much it takes out.
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Posted 7 years ago
Fiddly to put together and wear but does the job for a good price.
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Posted 7 years ago
Now these are a really good product. Have read accounts of others struggling both with the straps and with the technique. Does take a little practice to find out how to get suitably tight but once on are superb. I used to ice climb and the technique with these is the same as with crampons: walk au canard like a duck feet slightly wide apart and splayed and deliberately press your feet in and lift just as deliberately. Be careful when turning. Not only will this give your lawn a quick improvement but also youll know how to use crampons next time youre on snowy or icy slopes! Good luck.
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Posted 7 years ago