🌿 Trim the Wild, Own the Yard!
The True Temper 2942600 Grass Whip features a double-edged serrated steel blade and a 22-inch hardwood handle, designed for efficient grass and weed removal in various outdoor settings. Its ergonomic design and easy storage hole make it a practical choice for any landscaping task.
A**K
Great for knee-high brush growing in shady areas, but not ideal for thick, tall grass in full sun
This is an excellent tool for clearing weeds and light brush growing in shady areas of your property. You will be very happy with the speed and ease with which you can clear knee-high annual weeds, small vines, young thorny briars, and first-year saplings with this tool. It is easier than breaking out a gas-powered brushcutter for small tasks. This is not a scythe, however, and thus it is not ideal for mowing or cutting tall, thick grass growing in full sun.How to use:You should wear gloves and eye protection when using this sort of tool. Keep spectators back as, obviously, you are swinging a blade around and could inadvertently sling objects.Prepare your work area by clearing fallen limbs and cuting up thick diameter woody vines (over a few millimeters) growing in the area. Make sure that there are no hidden rocks, stumps, metal, or similar non-cuttable items present that could damage your tool and cause you to strain or injure yourself.Hold the tool like a golf club with the blade parallel to the ground and make smooth (not aggressive) pendulum-like swinging motions, as if you were practicing a golf stroke with a sand wedge. Do not reel up as if you were driving a golf ball; keep it below the hips. Slowly advance forward (small steps) and you will clear a two to three foot swath. Overlap tracks slightly for an even cut. The tool's momentum will do the cutting, and if you are forcing it you are encountering too-thick brush or you should raise your cutting height.The tool will sling the brush to the left and right of the user, as it cuts on both the forward and reverse stroke.As you work, pause and keep an eye out for fallen limbs and similar objects as you uncover them from the brush. If you hit them, you will strain your shoulders and wrists. It is best to work briefly and then rest and inspect the area; fatigue will cause operator strain or potential injury. Patience and well-planned operation will yield good results.Note:Check the bolts and nuts on the tool after purchase and the first use, then periodically thereafter. The nuts on the handle of my tool needed to be re-torqued after the first use. The nuts on the blade are lock nuts and they were fine. It is unlikely that the blade could separate from the unit and become a projectile even if one bolt failed (you would notice), but you don't want to lose parts or risk hurting somebody.I have a long-term shoulder injury and found that I was able to use this tool successfully provided I did not overexert myself and was cautious so as not to hit fallen branches or try to cut tall thick grass growing in full sun. A true scythe is what you should use for tall grass in full sun.Beware that Amazon.com may ship this tool in a very large box (see my photo).If you appreciate the information I have provided in the review, please click the helpful button so that Amazon will rank and display my content where everyone can see it. I was NOT provided a free tool for this review. Thank you!
J**N
A Reliable Weed Wacker
Easy to handle. Blades are sharp and cut easily.
M**R
Works well (for my purposes)
I didn't know what a "grass whip" was -- I had actually been searching for "scythe." But I found this and decided to give it a shot. Turned out to be a good purchase.The blade is not sharp. At all. You could probably drag your tongue across it and be fine. This worried me at first. But it does have dozens of narrow gaps between those round bumps. So if you swing fairly hard, you get some cutting action, and then grass and weeds get stuck in those gaps, and get pulled out by the force of your swing. And it's 2-sided, so you can go back and forth and do some good damage pretty quickly.I've had good success with all soft plants, including 6-foot tall pokeweed that has a 1-inch trunk at the base. It won't work with anything even slightly hard, like tiny maple saplings, etc. But I only need to clear soft stuff. You have to swing pretty hard at times, so you'll get an arm workout, but I need the exercise anyway. So this purchase was a good fit for me, and it seems very durable. Thanks to everyone involved in getting it to me!
E**L
Great weed cutter
This Ames True Temper Deluxe Weed Cutter has been a life saver at our house. It seemed that every time my husband was going to mow the lawn it rained. Then, when it was sunny and dried out, he wasn't at home. Then, our lawnmower stopped working. Our son checked it out, got it working, then it stopped again. He told me he needed a weed cutter, because the grass had gotten out of hand and way too tall, so I found this one by Ames, and it's made in America. He got our front yard under control and is now getting the back yard cleaned up. He said this weed cutter cuts really well. It even cuts the really tall stuff. It's a very sturdy tool, with a 30 inch hardwood handle. This is a tool to hand down to the next generation, I think. The design of it makes it easier to work with by cutting on the upswing and the downswing. I will definitely be looking for other gardening tools from this company. We did end up also getting one of those non-motorized lawnmowers, but this weed cutter has been the biggest thing to save our lawn.
M**R
Good tool if you're into hardwork.
It's a great tool for whipping the grass as stated above obviously. It comes with two fine sets of "teeth". Serrations. I should say that are nice and sharp out of the box. They shipped it in one day. I ordered it Saturday morning and got it that Sunday late morning and went out and whipped the green out of the grass and weeds that had been over grown for some time. Weeds that were six feet tall with a good swift wack (once you figure out how to swing it) came down with ease. *Caution*your hands and arms will suffer but then become meaty after a few days of wacking the grass. Cause you're definitely not gonna get a whole yard done in a day. So plan on a weekend. If youre dedicated. But its a good tool gets the job done. I would advise to get a sharpening stone to run over the edge every now and then.
B**E
Grass Whip
Lightweight and easy to carry this is a great tool for a land owner when lugging a string trimmer isn’t a good option
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