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WOLF-Garten 1616004 Soil Crumbler

Original price was: ₹3,200.00.Current price is: ₹2,165.00.

Price: ₹3,200 - ₹2,165.00
(as of Mar 29, 2025 12:34:26 UTC – Details)


Product Description

Brand : Wolf-Garten

The WOLF-Garten soil crumbler allows gardener’s to quickly change tools in one-click, and eliminates the need for having a garage full of unsightly, and space consuming long-handled tools. This popular soil crumbler breaks up soil to a fine tilth for sowing grasses or planting seeds.

It also works well in mixing peat and fertilizers into soil. Easy push-pull action crumbles soil for sowing grass or planting seeds. Mixes peat and fertilizers into soil, while the rear pendulum blade keeps tool at a constant depth. This dual function tool uses strong WOLF Multi-Star snap-lock handle connection and simply requires one of the WOLF-Garten handles.

Soil crumbler is a powerful dual action garden tool
Easy push-pull action
Pendulum blade keeps tool at a constant depth
Multi-star snap-lock handle connection

Customers say

Customers find the garden tool set effective for cultivated soil and weed removal. However, some customers report issues with functionality and ease of use.

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Reviews

  1. Dr. Ravindra Bhosale

    Nice product…
    Nice quality product.Easy to use…

  2. KAMESHWAR SHARMA

    Good product
    Very useful product and very easy to use , quality of product is very good.

  3. Abhijeet P.

    Good product
    Good product

  4. KB

    Not working as expected
    The product does not work an inch on dry hard soil. It feels useless. The ease of use is also not there as you need to put pressure with both hands. Don’t think it’s value for money

  5. Sachin Phansekar

    Working ok.
    Nice

  6. omkar

    Pendulum action cut the joints in just 2 days of use
    I recently purchased a soil crumbler expecting it to help with my gardening tasks, but unfortunately, my experience has been far from satisfactory. The crumbler operates using a pendulum action, which I initially thought would be efficient for breaking up the soil. However, after only **two days of use**, the **pendulum action severely damaged the joints**, rendering the tool almost unusable. The joints became loose and unstable, compromising the crumbler’s performance. I had hoped for a sturdy, long-lasting tool, but the poor design and weak construction of the joints were disappointing. anyone looking for durability and reliability in their gardening tools not very satisfying

  7. umesha v

    Great product
    Kindly use good for gardening

  8. Partha B.

    Very bad
    I thought it will be easy to cultivate soil. But it has not the power to cultivate the soil. May be it will be effective for cultivated soil. So I want totally refund it, not replace.

  9. Ron&Lil Stojan

    I have been gardening for over 45 years, Well worth the Money!!!!! tried an unreputable website and got a junky piece of welded tin for $85 and could not get our money back. No recourse. Finally ordered 2 of the Real Wolfgartens and have been So happy with it – gave 1 for a gift. excellent quality. I originally had 1 made by Burpee i think for about 22 years. Lost it and was heartbroken until i found these. Best money ever spent.

  10. Scipio Africanus

    This is part of Wolf-garten’s modular garden tool system, consisting of an aluminum handle and a series of snap-in attachments. I own this Soil Crumbler, the Push-Pull Weeder attachment, and the 59-inch aluminum handle. Each piece is of high quality, is durable, and works really well.The Crumbler consists of a set of spiked wheels which I will call rowels (like the rowels on a spur) separated by a spacing bar, and a large cutting attachment that is essentially a stirrup hoe connected onto the frame behind the rowels. Pushing it back and forth through the soil (not too deep or it will get stuck) will, depending on the composition of your soil and the degree of moisture, break the clods up into smaller (and smaller) pieces while the stirrup loosens and turns the soil. It works especially well on hard crust after a winter of neglect or previously tilled soil that has become packed due to rain.If you plan to use it to turn soil that has not been previously broken and tilled at some point you will be exhausted and disappointed, but used for its intended purpose it will do a nice job of breaking loose crust, that can then be crumbled by the rowels. If the soil is too dry and the colds are very hard, they will get stuck in between the teeth of the rowels. This isn’t always a problem, because you can keep pushing the unit back and forth and the other spikes will continue to work. At some point the rowels will become so clogged that you will have to stop and pick them out. But if the soil is really dry and full of hard clods the tool will not break it down, or not into small enough pieces to plant in.The same is true of wet soil. Don’t use it in wet soil! It will only bring you heartbreak, and will annoy the tool as well. You can make a big mess of your garden bed trying to use this in wet soil. Wait until it is dry but the earth is slightly moist. Soil in good condition, relatively dry and with no very large clods, can be crumbled down to a powdery consistency. You can actually crumble the soil several times, and in various directions (I drive it across a section several times, then work it again at an angle perpendicular to the first). Worked this way, and using the stirrup to smooth it out, you can create a level and smooth planting surface pretty quickly.This is an excellent tool that can make garden prep much easier, and can save you time and an aching back.

  11. Laurie-Ann White

    Big and sturdy! I did not see that it would need a special handle, with a “click system” – going to have to figure out what to use.

  12. Robert M. Downey

    I recently undertook a massive weeding and mulching project. Was given quotes of over $3500 to complete it, and I decided that was too rich for my blood. I bought this, along with some other tools, but this “soil crumbler” ended up being the hero of the job.Over the course of nearly 15 hours of hard labor, this thing probably cut in HALF the time it would have taken. It made quick work of breaking up the old, compacted mulch beds while also weeding like a beast. The u-shaped blade cuts under the weeds down near the roots and makes it a very rare occasion when you have to actually get down on your hands and knees to weed.Not only that, but I abandoned by standard edging tool in favor of running this along the edges of the garden beds. It doesn’t create a super-clean edge, but it turned what probably would have been 5-7 hours of edging into perhaps a 1.5-2 hours job – including using a shovel to remove the resulting chunks of grass and churned dirt.This is now probably my favorite garden tool.

  13. Doug F

    The tool came on time, new not used. No handle with it but picture shows it on the handle- A little miss leading. Ordered the handle. total cost for working unit about $60.00Once handle arrived – easy to assemble and use. Great for not having to get down on knees to weed garden, cuts through the weeds and grass pretty easy.

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