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Corona Tools DiscCULTIVATOR Review and Demonstration 

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You can check out the tool here: amzn.to/3C9vf2r
In this video I will do a review of the DiscCultivator made by Corona Tools. It is a manual cultivator / weeder / aerator / made for raised beds, loose soil, and the reseeding of bare spots in your lawn. I will also show an update of the bare spots in my yard a week after using the tool.

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@WalkingScriptureWithShanna
@WalkingScriptureWithShanna 2 года назад
Anyone else here because they bought one, used it once, then realize they needed a how to video? 😅
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 2 года назад
Lol, glad I could be of assistance.
@okinau
@okinau Год назад
Saved me $35. Not going to do what I need.
@BlondShellShock
@BlondShellShock Год назад
I also have considered using this as a back massager once done using it 😂
@JW86SH
@JW86SH Год назад
I came here to see if I was the only one that found it ineffective for weeding a garden.
@MaverickGrabber71
@MaverickGrabber71 9 месяцев назад
Looking at it in the store 😂
@feliciawoods3514
@feliciawoods3514 День назад
OMG😂 I was so impressed when he added the weight😂 I thought...genius! Great idea for taking the load off you!
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip День назад
Ha ha, gotta get creative sometimes. Thank u. 👍🏻
@REALCaptainAmerican
@REALCaptainAmerican 2 месяца назад
This is the best review I’ve ever seen. Like answers exactly all my questions.
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip Месяц назад
Glad I could help. Thanks for the kind words.
@kimb7970
@kimb7970 2 года назад
Thank you for the demonstration. Now I'm going to go use the one I bought today
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 2 года назад
No problem. Good luck with it!
@Brandon_Jackson
@Brandon_Jackson 2 года назад
I’ve always wondered what that was used for as a kid, great video flip!
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 2 года назад
Thanks, Brandon. It’s really come in handy.
@leogetsome
@leogetsome Год назад
Love the heavy weight idea 💡
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip Год назад
Thanks!
@KeyFobRob
@KeyFobRob 2 года назад
Thanks Flip!
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 2 года назад
Yessir!
@crazyzee81
@crazyzee81 2 года назад
Thanks for the video. I got one of these the other week and found it pretty useless in my veggie garden but in a small area beside my house with very lose soil it helps a little. I have a 7x25 foot patch in front yard where the grass is not growing well and now I plan to use this on there to loosen it a bit and get some good grass seed in it.
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 2 года назад
I think it works great for that purpose. Cultivating grass seed into the soil. Hope it works out for you.
@animequeen78
@animequeen78 Год назад
I cultivated clover to help keep the soil fertile if you're interested in that.
@brycemagner6673
@brycemagner6673 3 месяца назад
Wife sent me to get one. I bring it home then watch this video. As he said I’m in for a long day
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 3 месяца назад
It's a workout but honestly the best tool for planting seed in bare spots.
@cristinafarmer112
@cristinafarmer112 2 года назад
Another great review. Grow grass grow!
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 2 года назад
Thank you!
@KAPTKRUNCHitize
@KAPTKRUNCHitize 2 года назад
Informative. Thank you 👍
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 2 года назад
No problem.
@richdavis4007
@richdavis4007 4 месяца назад
I would only use this on fairly loose earth already. I'll attack the ground with mattock and shovel then use the cultivator to smooth out dirt clumps. I'll be using mine for vegetable gardening where the ground has already been worked. Great video and showing how the tines can be removed and adjusted. Like and sub. Rich
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 4 месяца назад
Good idea using a bigger weapon if the ground is hard.
@passionsrundeeply
@passionsrundeeply Год назад
Great vid! Thanks!
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip Год назад
No problem!
@martinschulz9381
@martinschulz9381 Год назад
I recently bought one so here I am. I use mine to weed/cultivate/uproot between the rows and between the vegetables. The soil is already loose and it appears to work real well for that as I go through my garden quickly and easily without having to bend down. I don't think it's meant for sod or tough soil. If there's sticks or long tough weeds in the loose soil, they will hang up in the tiller.
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip Год назад
For sure. Definitely meant for gardens and somewhat loose soil. It won't budge the compacted clay in some parts of my yard.
@larryshafer8055
@larryshafer8055 2 года назад
It showed aluminum on Lowe’s sight under description but it is April 2022 so they probably added it since your review . The tines look weak. I bought an electric garden tiller last year for garden . What I need now is something for digging up clumps of rye grass . The electric roto tiller has 4 tines . I am taking the 2 outside tines off and try using it on the rye grass then filling in the holes with topsoil . I hope it works
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 2 года назад
That's a good idea. Hope it works for ya.
@kevinkall8547
@kevinkall8547 Год назад
Very good demo of what not to get
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip Год назад
Glad I could help you make a decision.
@vikingstorm32
@vikingstorm32 Год назад
I own the garden weasel which is identical to that. Every spring I dethatch my lawn, put down crabgrass preventer, then I use the garden weasel to loosen up my kentucky bluegrass roots and promote new growth. If you ask why I would loosen up my soil after applying pre emergent? Surprisingly I still prevent crabgrass from germinating. The rule of thumb is that you're not supposed to loosen up soil to protect the pre emergent barrier. Think of a tight back muscle that's in a knot and you need to massage it out. The same applies for grass roots. They get bunched up and knot together. This tool is amazing for rhyzome development and shoot growth in your lawn
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip Год назад
Thanks for the tips! Very interesting!
@lifesab470
@lifesab470 День назад
Thank you
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 57 минут назад
You're welcome.
@mzsexidreadz
@mzsexidreadz 5 месяцев назад
Thanks
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 5 месяцев назад
No problem.
@DrPaladium
@DrPaladium Год назад
I need this tool for my lawn re-seeding.
@DemonXink
@DemonXink Год назад
I just bought 1 today $35 at Menards
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip Год назад
It's definitely clutch for re-seeding. Best tool for the job I've come across besides renting a slit seeder.
@Tony-gl6bc
@Tony-gl6bc 2 месяца назад
You can also flip it and use one hand itll do really good and easy
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 2 месяца назад
Yep 👍🏻
@kingofthepod5169
@kingofthepod5169 2 года назад
I had an earlier one that worked ok until one of the tines snapped. It wasn't aluminum, it was some kind of pot metal. I've done enough welding to know aluminum, and it was either incredibly porous and sandy castings, or it was some kind of zinc-y pot metal. Good when it was running though, used for beds and a lot of small patchy jobs.
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 2 года назад
Pot metal makes more sense. A lot cheaper to mass produce.
@retro8696
@retro8696 2 года назад
I had to get a new one myself because my old one was over 24 years old and the handle finally went and these days its oddly cheaper the buy a new one then a new handle.
@maninderjeetbook
@maninderjeetbook Год назад
i bought one today, used it in my backyard, i feel like i have built muscles...this tool need lot of energy if area is big.
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip Год назад
Yep, it can be a workout for sure.
@GrandFamily4
@GrandFamily4 Год назад
My husband bought me one last year for weeding our first garden,after vegetables started growing. Work's but my back starts hurting after awhile. I find using a hoe is faster and no back pain
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip Год назад
Yeah, this is not the best tool for garden weeding. I did a video on my favorite hoe for garden weeding if you want to check it out: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PlJ50BSQ8oU.html
@johndunbar2366
@johndunbar2366 2 года назад
If you've got really compact ground that's never been worked or has a hardpan, this would not be the right tool for you; you'd need to first prepare the soil with a more deeply penetrating tool or use a no-till method of soil preparation (such as using a broadfork).
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 2 года назад
Thanks. The garden had been tilled with a tiller at the start of the season. I was demonstrating how it doesn't work well on compacted ground. Thanks for stopping by.
@skatebrothers06
@skatebrothers06 Год назад
one time tilling a no till is sometimes recommended too I believe.
@Whaledork512
@Whaledork512 3 месяца назад
We got rocks here in Buda,Texas. This would dull in one stroke.
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 3 месяца назад
Definitely not made for rocks.
@508homes
@508homes 2 года назад
Would this work to de-thatch a yard?
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 2 года назад
It will remove small amounts of thatch with some effort but I would recommend a thatching rake to cover large areas much quicker. Thanks for stopping by!
@jacklavoie2523
@jacklavoie2523 Год назад
If my new grass is 1/2” high but thin, can I use this tool on top of new grass? Will it damage it? Thanks
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip Год назад
If the grass is new, I probably would not run the cultivator over it. It may not have strong enough roots to take the damage. I do not think it hurts established grass too much, though.
@stilllifeproductions5017
@stilllifeproductions5017 Год назад
Thanks for this! About the aluminum as opposed to "steel" in the description. You justified and said it's lighter / better? Didn't you add weight later in the review? Anyhow, deception has become commonplace in product marketing. There are simply TOO MANY consumers who are ignorant OR simply don't care.
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip Год назад
Good point. I guess I was just trying to make sense of why they would say one thing and do another. Maybe so the tines won't rust? But if that's the case don't advertise them as steel. Lots of misinformation out there for sure.
@enlightenedhummingbird4764
@enlightenedhummingbird4764 4 месяца назад
Garden tools these days are bendy crap that last 1 or 2 seasons, if they're actually used. Thanks for the review!
@ntang4922
@ntang4922 18 дней назад
Can this tool be used just for removing very short grass?
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 17 дней назад
It would not be very effective.
@cheezitfacts1221
@cheezitfacts1221 7 месяцев назад
think i might grab one today
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 7 месяцев назад
Clutch tool I still use all the time 👍🏻
@jamessimmons6736
@jamessimmons6736 2 года назад
Today is 5.29.22. Just got this today. It does suck using the way it is shownin the video. Turn it over so the bend is near the ground. Its own weight is digging up the patches in my lawn whiich is just like area in your lawn you first used it on. I've been doing this one handed since I've turned it over.
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 2 года назад
Yes, I'm not sure of the downside of using it that way, but it seems to work better that way.
@AArimont
@AArimont 2 года назад
I agree, it works better with the curve facing the other way, not like he is using it on the video.
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 2 года назад
@@AArimont I demonstrated both ways in the video and even said it works better with the curve facing down.
@uhhh684
@uhhh684 Год назад
Can i use this to aerate my lawn
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip Год назад
No, not really for aerating. Just cultivating.
@paulhart3812
@paulhart3812 3 месяца назад
Can you rip up crabgrass with this tool?
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 3 месяца назад
Not very effectively, no.
@kennethyoung1373
@kennethyoung1373 Год назад
Would this be good for breaking up and mixing in peat and compost?
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip Год назад
I would say yes, perfect for that job!
@petesspspsps
@petesspspsps Год назад
What kind of boots are those?
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip Год назад
Made by Caterpillar. Love them: www.catfootwear.com/US/en/outbase-waterproof-work-boot/43237M.html?dwvar_43237M_color=P51032#cgid=boots-view-all&start=1
@mitchh931
@mitchh931 Год назад
The tines are very weak. I didn't even go "maximum effort" on it, and I broke one within the first hour. Gonna look for some steel replacement tines.
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip Год назад
Yeah the aluminum won't rust but it's a little weaker. I've used mine a ton since making this video and haven't broken any yet but I believe it.
@mitchh931
@mitchh931 Год назад
@fixitFlip great video by the way. I'll check out your other videos over the next few days.
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip Год назад
@@mitchh931 Thank you!
@donnieyoung6766
@donnieyoung6766 3 месяца назад
Definitely needs a longer handle.
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 3 месяца назад
That would help. More leverage.
@nflict
@nflict Год назад
It's not that difficult to use. I have one and use it around our farm rows all of the time. good easy tool that ya can pick up and go for small jobs. definitely not gonna till a field with this. the key is using the right tool for the right job.
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip Год назад
Agreed.
@dextertheg
@dextertheg 2 года назад
Most Stainless steel is also nonmagnetic
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 2 года назад
Yes it is. Doesn't appear to be stainless to me.
@SuperNiCoNaTeR
@SuperNiCoNaTeR Год назад
Stainless steel depending on what kind is barely magnetic or not magnetic at all
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip Год назад
Yes that is a possibility. Looks more like cast aluminum to me, though. But who knows, I'm not expert.
@philliploftisjr.9000
@philliploftisjr.9000 Год назад
Wrap some ankle weights around it
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip Год назад
That's a good idea.
@bmwestmoreland
@bmwestmoreland 2 месяца назад
Most stainless steel isn’t magnetic.
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 2 месяца назад
That’s true.
@alfredobendicioiii1574
@alfredobendicioiii1574 Год назад
Its better to use herbicide spray than this tool.
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip Год назад
Herbicide to cultivate dirt?
@enlightenedhummingbird4764
@enlightenedhummingbird4764 4 месяца назад
I'm guessing that's a gaslighting comment...
@johndunbar2366
@johndunbar2366 2 года назад
It’s made for a tilled garden when the grass and weeds start growing around your tomatoe plants potatoe plants cucumbers etc. Lol. It won’t work on grass. You’re a Yankee I’m guessing.
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 2 года назад
Wow. Thanks for stopping by.
@cwillie1492
@cwillie1492 2 года назад
Why throw an insult? How would your mommy auntie feel about that? Not nice right? do better.
@johndunbar2366
@johndunbar2366 2 года назад
@@cwillie1492 they would agree. Move along.
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 2 года назад
@@johndunbar2366 Looking forward to your video, John.
@johndunbar2366
@johndunbar2366 2 года назад
@@fixitFlip will do.
@johnhetherington8830
@johnhetherington8830 3 месяца назад
looks bloody useless
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip 3 месяца назад
It's not. It's the best way to seed bare spots that I've ever came across.
@nathanstento4799
@nathanstento4799 Месяц назад
Thank you
@fixitFlip
@fixitFlip Месяц назад
No problem.
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