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The MARTHA STEWART MTS-GKP1 Kneeling Pad is a lightweight, versatile tool designed for comfort and support during various activities, from gardening to yoga. With its built-in handle and durable rubber material, this kneeling pad is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their home and garden experience.
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.27 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions | 18 x 12 x 2 inches |
Fabric Type | Rubber |
Material | Rubber |
Sport Type | Exercise |
Color | Kneeling Pad |
G**N
Awesome
I'm nearing the point where before I get down on the floor I need a plan to get back up again. This saves my knees when I scrub the tub, which is great, because I'm gonna need those knees to stand back up again. Yay!
V**D
How did I live without this?
I picked up about 200 free daffodil bulbs from our city parks department last Spring, not considering how labor-intensive planting those was going to be. This helped me get them all planted along an overgrown tree line in about 30 minutes. This cut through small roots and hard, dry, packed-down soil like it was going through air. Hoping it lasts for next season because I’m going back for more bulbs next year.
B**E
Not quite as good as the first one
I have another Martha Stewart kneeling pad I bought about two years ago that’s better than this one. I bought two, and they are not as thick or soft as the first Martha Stewart pad. I will be keeping them, they still help with creaky knees.
D**A
MARTHA STEWART MTS-GKP1 Kneeling Pad
This kneeling pad is very comfortable I use this when bathing my dog in the bathtub because I have to bend down I would purchase it again!
D**R
SQUISHY
Very thick...one inch, soft and squishy. Comfy on my knees and butt when needed. Save your knees and get one!
E**P
Works great
Best bulb tool I have used. Sturdy, cuts thru roots and difficult terrain. Measurements on the sides help gage depth of hole needed
R**D
Limited useability
This tool works fine in pre-tilled soil and for bulbs that can be planted with tops only 2” deep. However I gave up using it in my situation: daffodils needing to be 4” deep, and in an area of lawn with many roots from the lawn itself and nearby shrubs. I reverted to an electric portable power drill for a special 3” diameter head for planting bulbs. Even with that, I could only do about 150 bulbs at a time (1hr+) before getting tired, and used some long-handled clippers to cut roots to thick to snap with power of drill
L**7
Just okay
Not as firm as I’d hope it would be. Still kept as it will get the job done.
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