B'ROOT BAR - Root Cutting Tool, Digging Tool, Vertical Axe, 72- Inch
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A little less than 20 pounds make up this weight. 17 oz. is the weight of a regular tamping bar.
Neither the tool nor I have weighed it. The weight is probably 30lbs, but I can't be certain. There is only one solid piece of steel in the tool.
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It was a gamble I took, and I was pleasantly surprised when I received it. My time spent digging and sawing has been significantly reduced since I got this tool. A total of 20 minutes was required to remove all the roots pictured. I did get a good workout, but I am happy that I am no longer able to see the roots that damaged The weight of this bar was such that it was extremely sharp and did not require much force from me. A member of the family has already requested a loan. This sucker is heavy and will last for many years, so the price might seem high at first glance, but it is well worth the money.
When I dug a trench for better drainage, I discovered half of it was littered with roots, some of them large enough to stand on their own. The thickness of the paper is 5". When I tried to saw out the trees and cut them out with an axe, I found this tool and opted to give it a shot. I bought it since I was desperate, but it's a bit pricey. Whenever I used it, I ended up destroying the roots and had to finish the multi-layer In a day, you can complete a week's worth of work. My only complaint would be that this thing is HEAVY and I feel like I was fighting for it. To allow the tool to work, it is important to allow for soreness prior to using the tool. With such a powerful tool in my arsenal, I am very happy. If you need to deal with roots, this is a great purchase. This would be the kind of thing I would lend out to all my friends and neighbors for I would buy this product again, but I'm not sure if it will outlive me or my grandchildren.
An excellent tool for getting rid of dead shrubs. I would have spent hours with a shovel and would have had to grind down the dead shrubs. It took about ten minutes to set up the B'Root bar I only had to do it 15% of the time and it was much easier than I had expected. Heavy tools such as this are required- It's important for you to realize that before you begin. It will give you a good workout - The shovel took up much more time than the wheelbarrow, but the wheelbarrow saved time.
It has become almost easy to do work since getting B'root!.
I noticed that it was a genius design once I started using it, but the more I used it, I realized exactly how clever it was. Getting rid of roots near and below the soil is the only thing that can replace what it will do. It may have even been used as a large cutting wedge, hit with a sledge hammer, near horizontally to cut limbs within a tight circle of tree trunks that no saw could fit between (two people were required). A pry bar that can be used at times as well.
I was unsure of how good this tool would be, but after watching a couple of videos I gave in and purchased Using this tool was incredibly helpful in cutting roots that a swing axe struggled to A great bar to check out is B'Root.
My favorite thing about this is its While it is very heavy to handle and exerts a lot of energy to use, it easily cuts through the thickest tree roots. If it hadn't been for it, I couldn't have planted my flower bed.