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EGO Tillers & Tiller Attachments

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  • 8.5 In cutting diameter for deeper cultivating
  • Special poke tines for ultimate power
  • Unique design specifically made to break up dirt and avoid grass tangling
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Improve Your Garden’s Soil With a Cultivator or Tiller

While the two have distinctly different tasks, you’ll find both cultivators and tillers at Lowe’s to help ensure your garden’s success.


Tillers vs. Cultivators

A garden tiller’s main role is to break up hard and compacted soil. The added aeration from a soil tiller makes planting easier as loose soil helps plants take root more quickly for robust results.


A cultivator is primarily used for mixing loose soil. Use this tool when adding additional nutrients to your garden.


Choosing a Rototiller

The size of your lawn or garden determines whether you’ll want an electric or gas tiller. Electric varieties are best suited to small spaces. Gardeners with plenty of land or those who need long-lasting power may opt for a gasoline-powered machine.


Machine handling is another important consideration when selecting your garden tiller. Do you need something small and more manageable or are you in the market for a heavyweight tiller to tackle the toughest jobs?


When thinking about the best rototiller to buy, consider what you need to do and whether the machines you’re considering will accommodate the tiller attachments you want to use. Lowe’s offers a variety of attachments to help ensure you can complete your next project easily.


Of course, for the brand loyalist, we offer machines from the names you know, like CRAFTSMAN, Agri-Fab and Honda tillers.


Ultimately, the best tiller is the one you’ll actually use. So choose the factors most important to you — like power, weight, attachments, price and brand — and you can’t go wrong.