1- Dirt fills the cavities between the serrated teeth quickly and the weed puller then becomes like a regular pair of pliers. 2- When the ground is dry and hard, the roots remain in the ground and the stem breaks off, leaving the roots in the ground. 3- When the ground is wet or moist, dirt quickly fills the as between the serrations of the weed puller, making the serrations ineffective. It then become a regular pair of pliers and it is difficult to remove the dirt out of the cavities between the serrations to restore the effectiveness of the serrations. It was a good idea but does not work out well in practice.
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Lawnjaws weed puller and shark teeth are a good name for it . It’s strong, heavy duty, and gets those weeds out by the roots like nothing I’ve ever used before (& I have all kinds of weeders). It’ll last forever. And it is not that pricey. Get one !
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I am gardening on a balcony currently, but will find this of more use when I have a yard again.
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It pulls the weeds out by the roots. Only downside you have to get down on your hands and knees to pull the weeds.
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Great tool! It is a real good tool to get weeds with long roots pulled up.
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