CathyA
6-8-14, 5:50pm
Because of my pretty severe hand arthritis, and my love of gardening, I've been trying to buy tools that would help me get things done without destroying my joints even more.
I actually just finally took a Black and Decker 18 volt cordless weed eater out of the box, that I bought about 4 years ago. The battery doesn't last that long, but it allows me to easily clean up some areas.
Now I'm looking at the Black and Decker 18 or 20 volt cordless cultivator. We have a larger tiller that my husband uses, but this cordless one would let me do alot of cultivating throughout the season without killing myself.
Have any of you had one of these? I can't decide between the 18 and 20 volt. One is probably newer, but I think the 18 volt might be better for various reasons.
Any experience with either of these?
Thanks.
I actually just finally took a Black and Decker 18 volt cordless weed eater out of the box, that I bought about 4 years ago. The battery doesn't last that long, but it allows me to easily clean up some areas.
Now I'm looking at the Black and Decker 18 or 20 volt cordless cultivator. We have a larger tiller that my husband uses, but this cordless one would let me do alot of cultivating throughout the season without killing myself.
Have any of you had one of these? I can't decide between the 18 and 20 volt. One is probably newer, but I think the 18 volt might be better for various reasons.
Any experience with either of these?
Thanks.