🌿 Slash Your Weeds, Not Your Back! 🌟
The Walensee Grass Whip features a sharp 8-inch double-edged serrated steel blade and a comfortable 22-inch T-style rubber handle, designed for efficient cutting of tall grass and overgrown weeds. Its durable, rust-resistant construction ensures reliable performance in various conditions, making yard work a breeze.
K**T
Did the job
Works well on most weeds, but not will not cut tall overgrown grass. Was unsure how sturdy it would be since is shipped in a small box in two pieces, but once you glue it and allow glue to dry overnight it’s very sturdy! No issues. Was able to cut back large field of weeds. Hard work, took a couple hours and when I removed my work gloves I had some bad blisters, but overall this tool made it a doable job. Now I’m using it to cut down single weeds when they pop up, much easier than doing large area. Would recommend!
A**E
It's not the tool!
I have read negative reviews with reasons that are hard for me to fathom and other reasons that are mistakenly bogus. Here are some useful tips.1. Remember that YOU are the most important part of this tool.2. Learn how to use it.a. With heavy dense grass or thin vines angle the tip of your blade away from your strike by as much as45*. This allows the blade to pass over the density like a saw, easing its passage.b. DON't try to chop tree stems (or rocks) of any size with this tool, They are too strong and dense.c. DO sharpen the blade on both sides and only on the TOP of the blade at 45* down with a fine metal file after each use. Forget the kerfs.3. Several light to medium passes are easier and faster than one massive chopping action. This tool is NOT a machete or an axe. DON'T try to use it that way.Decades ago this type of tool was lovingly called a "swish stick" by those who used them every day. They had smooth blades that were razor sharp and one worker could knock down a field of weeds and overgrowth with one in less than a day's moderate work. The only issue for me is that I was one of the old school who used a swish stick regularly and I don't like the serrated blade on this one or any of the others. Sadly, the working days of our swish stick finally ended with a fatigued and broken blade.PS. Be sure to use the red thread lock liquid that's included when installing the handle and hold your swish stick firmly but not over tightly while working. That way, both you and your tool won't become over tired or hurt too soon. Overall, this tool is well suited to its purpose and well made and I feel comfortable recommending it. Have fun.
B**S
It simply doesn't work
I would have given this zero stars, did that option exist.This may be the most disappointing item I have ever bought. It is not at all sharp and simply does not do the job of cutting grasses or weeds. Many whacks from one side or another might eventually cut a few stalks, but mostly they just lay the grass down on its side. I had high hopes of clearing my large back lot of grasses before they went to seed. (I planned to spray the cut plants with a vinegar and Epsom salts solution to kill them.) Now I am left having to pull them all out myself -- or pay someone else to do it, as I did last year.This product should be removed from the market.
J**H
Strangely satisfying
Great product. Make sure you actually use the glue they tell you to because once you start swinging away the blade will loosen. There's something therapeutic about swinging this thing around and taking out grass and weeds. Makes me feel like a super charged gorilla. Then when I get tired I pretend it's a driver and swing away like I'm teeing off. I'm sure I look ridiculous and I almost hit my dog a couple of times but who cares. Great times. And the wife thinks your doing yard work while you're having fun and delaying going inside by your soul crushing children.
C**A
This grass whip is heavy and difficult to use.
I was eager to try the grass whip on the lawn and other small plants but immediately noticed it does not cut properly and was difficult to maneuver. The item was hardly used at all since then.An exchange with a single thin rod and shorter lighter wooden handle would be greatly appreciated and would work a lot better for me as was my experience.Thank you for your consideration.
D**R
Love this tool
This tool is great for attacking tall weeds... it saved my back and thighs from bending over and picking the weeds manually. Saved me so much time. Its also fun to use.
D**N
Too heavy. A bit short.
This whip works, but it has one big shortcoming: It’s quite heavy. Instead of a lightweight wood or aluminum handle, this one is made of thick steel. As a result, I found my grip quickly tiring. I will likely try and change the handle out to a lighter material. Also, at my height, (6’), it’s barely long enough for me to hold naturally and swing at a height above the ground where it will hit the weeds. I have to lean or slightly drop my shoulder to get the height right. I’m not sure why they wouldn’t make it 3 inches longer. A a shorter person could easily choke up on the handle, and a taller person would have more length to work with.
F**K
Great tool for the right job
This is not the tool to make a neat cut in a lot of grass. This is not the tool to make a perfectly shaped edge.This is the tool to clear new growth off hundreds of feet of trail as you walk.I use it as a rough trail clearing tool. In areas that get a lot of sun I get a lot of what I call "salad" (random green stuff). This goes through that easily and gets things low enough that walking is easy and the trail is clear.It cuts vines, weeds, small brush with no problem and is light enough to carry around.However, you have to put in work to swing it. It only works if you can get it going.
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