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120 of 128 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Truly an amazing device!
What a fantastic product the Uproot Weeder has turned out to be: a great time and effort saver! It is sturdy, well-designed, and easy to use. Half an hour of work and my back yard is not unlike a touch-and-go alien landing site. We are not talking divots: we are talking holes [apparently huge weeds have huge roots]. But weeds: you are my b****es; I smite you with my Q-38...
Published 23 months ago by G. O. Laun

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60 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Good until it breaks
I got one of these over a year ago. For the first 8 months, it was a joy to use. It is one of the easiest to handle weed pullers I've ever owned (I have at least 6 at any one time).

Well, it got a lot of use for the first 5 months. The last of those five months, I noticed that the 'weed eject' function wasn't quite so smooth as before, and it took a light...
Published 23 months ago by Tony the Tiger


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120 of 128 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Truly an amazing device!, March 9, 2010
This review is from: Fiskars 7870 Uproot Lawn and Garden Weeder (Lawn & Patio)
What a fantastic product the Uproot Weeder has turned out to be: a great time and effort saver! It is sturdy, well-designed, and easy to use. Half an hour of work and my back yard is not unlike a touch-and-go alien landing site. We are not talking divots: we are talking holes [apparently huge weeds have huge roots]. But weeds: you are my b****es; I smite you with my Q-38 Explosive Space Modulating Fiskar UpRoot Weeder! My only worry now is criminals falling in the holes without punji sticks and suing me. That and the aliens returning. But holy object of undetermined authenticity is that thing making short-work of these weedy interlopers! Record time and record lack of soreness. Not that I actually keep records of such things. Certainly not quantifiable records. Regardless, definitely the best money I've spent on yard maintenance tools.
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60 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Good until it breaks, March 30, 2010
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I got one of these over a year ago. For the first 8 months, it was a joy to use. It is one of the easiest to handle weed pullers I've ever owned (I have at least 6 at any one time).

Well, it got a lot of use for the first 5 months. The last of those five months, I noticed that the 'weed eject' function wasn't quite so smooth as before, and it took a light kick on the lever arm to release weeds. Still, it worked.

Winter came and went, and I've been plucking weeds like mad for the last month. Today, my Uproot weeder cracked at the base of the nylon surround for one of the 4 metal blades. It does not appear to be a repairable fault.

I don't know if this is typical or not, but it's increasingly hard to find these -- and Fiskars has a new model out, with only one blade that seems to work fairly well (I have one of these also). It could be that they quietly dropped the model because of a breakage problem.
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37 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth every penny, February 9, 2010
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I never thought I'd pay $30 for a weed puller but, having tried a few cheaper types of weeding tools, I figured I had to do something. Frankly, I was so skeptical that I didn't throw the box out or even remove the attached instruction card -- so convinced was I that I would be returning it.

Well, I have been using it for the last couple of days and I am so pleased with it I've just ordered another one (so my spouse can get out there and pull those *$@#*(&@#_ weeds too!).

Okay, I can't say that I had FUN exactly, but I have to admit I was almost happy to find another dandelion or thistle just for the sheer joy of pulling it up without the slightest effort. It successfully yanked up large-rooted weeds in my lawn area, in a bare soil area and in a section covered in wood chips (although the wood chips proved harder to remove from the tines).

You have to position the tool carefully over the center of the weed (although if don't, it's no big deal, you just give it another shot). And yes, it doesn't pull up the entire tap root (you'd need three sticks of dynomite to do that) but it gets up enough of the root mass that it's doubtful the darned thing will grow again.

I highly recommend this tool and I feel that, despite its high initial cost, it can definitely save money on less effective tools or -- heaven forbid -- chemical herbicides!
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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Only weeder that worked on our big daddy weeds, March 22, 2010
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We have a waaaay-too-big backyard that was graded but not grassed by our builder prior to move-in. We spent time getting the inside exactly how we wanted it then decided to conquer the backyard. It is both fortunate and unfortunate that our lot falls right in the midst of the blackland prarie trail. It's fortunate because we have amazing plants that bloom there naturally like Buffalo gourds, soft-leaf yucca, gorgeous flowers like bluebonnets, etc...but with such plant life abounding, the weeds came with them. In droves.

So prepping the backyard for the good stuff meant back breaking work. I tried out (via borrowing) several weeders during the height of my weeding (which is still continuing and, as weeding goes, always will.)

The other ones I tried, which seemed to be super popular, got little weeds well, but not-so-much if they weren't tiny. Or they required me to use a loud drill with the weeder as an attachment (got soooo annoying after 5 min.) and hold the weeder exactly in the right place and "thread" a curly-q bit through the weed or it wouldn't pull.

I began to think solarization or a drum of vinegar would be easier.

Then we got the Fiskars. **harps and angels sing out**

This didn't just clip the weeds to allow the roots to grow, or sling 'em around so the seeds sprouted elsewhere as you pulled, or just pull out the baby weeds. This helped even with the Big Daddy weeds. Plop down on the weed, step on the foot petal and the claws go down in the dirt for you to rip em out WITH the roots when you release it back up. Because the claws continue to hold the weed, you can then deposit them into a wheel barrel or whatever.

I actually read about this weed eater in a garden book as the preferred one and tracked it down.

I think I tried out a total of 5 different weeders to compare.

The only thing that would improve it would be a free lawn boy holding it and doing the work for me. But then I wouldn't be burning the calories moving my arms in weed slinging either so I guess it's a win/win all around. (Especially because there is still no bending or stooping anymore and this ejects the weeds very simply. So I'm working in my garden without WORKING so much in my garden.)

Trust me, when they say "everything is bigger in Texas" that includes weeds. We are a good test here in the heart of Austin.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fiskar 7870 Garden Weeder, February 25, 2010
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This is our second Fiskar 7870 Weeder. Every yard needs one.

We have tried other brands. This is the best. Hard to find the model 7870.

The new Fiskar Weeder has only 3 blades for weeds. Fiskar should stay with 4 blades, which the 7870 has.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fan-weeding-tastic (if you are not too tall), March 19, 2010
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I have tried many upright weeders before. The holy grail of success and not having to be on hands and knees. Have tried the grandpa weeder---meeh. Have tried the Hound Dog HDP21-10 Weed Hound Elite. The weed hound was bad. Could not disengage stuff, really didn't pull things out anyway. Same withe grandpa weeder.

But the Fiskars....dang this thing WORKS. First off it has a long foot lever so it really gets down. Second the 4 gripping and ripping out blades are longer than the others and serated and it really holds on. Third and maybe best it has an excellent release mechanism. It is also lighter than the other ones and would be great for someone older.

Only knock is it isn't super long. I am 5.9 and I do have short arms and it was ok. A few inches taller though would have been pushing it a bit. But I guess they made it the best size for the widest amount of men and women. But even if you are taller hard to find a better weeder.

Also it really isn't going to do anything meaningful for crabgrass. But for weeds with a deep center root like dandelines....go to town with this guy.

I garden all the time and this has broken in to my Top 10 gardening products of all time. Not exactly sure where in the top, but easily in there. Must get.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Tool, Excellent Warranty, January 16, 2011
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I read all the reviews and purchased this weeder last fall. Just as reported in the reviews, it works well, is easy to use, and yes, it does make weeding fun. On weeds with single taproots, it is almost magical. My record is a bifurcated root 20" long. I was extremely pleased with my purchase, and told friends and family about it. Then a bolt holding one of the claws broke away from its housing, so the claws no longer worked. I contacted Fiskars, filed a warranty claim, and they sent me a new one in no time. I'm a happy weeder!
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic weeder !, June 22, 2010
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This weeder does the job and is easy to use. I have some medical issues which include arthritis and back problems, but even I can use this to pull out those bad old weeds. Great item.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Does what it says, April 29, 2010
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I purchased this item and another weeding tool, the Weed Hound. First of all, the Uproot is a lot lighter. The claws/grips are stable and secure, and the Weed Hound is basically strong looking nails stuck together...no additional grip. We have HUGE weeds, some with roots over six inches long and it tackled all of them. I physically could not dig them out, but this tool did it with little effort and many times on the first try. I'm very pleased, especially for the price, it's a great buy and something I see using a lot. So much easier than being on my hands and knees and weeding, pulling, digging. I had my mother (almost 70) use it and she was amazed at how fast and easy it was. The only caveat (and this should be obvious) is that it won't work as well or isn't intended for areas that have weeds and other hard material that gets in the way, e.g. between closely spaced flagstone. For that we bought a Weed Dragon.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Weeding addict, June 12, 2010
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This was a great product. I have had weeder tools before, but they always broke. I used to get the Weed Hound, but that breaks easily. So far so good. I have pulled enough weeds to fill a car. I also like that there is no twisting motion to save my back. I can't stop weeding now.
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