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15 April 2022
Reeling them in - then, reeling it out.
Well, the cost is reasonable, I suppose at $50. However, since "you get what you pay for" that's exactly what you get. The product isnt' as sturdy as it looks, and God forbid you try to hook a hose up to it. Instead of using a good connection with the hose screw on, you notice that it is made of cheap plastic which can strip easily with a hose that has a brass fitting connection - and so should that part of the water faucet to reel cart hookup/ it should be made of brass, instead of poly urethane/plastic. It' just crying: ..."leak waiting to happen.". It's functional, but just how long will it endure daily usage of reeling them in, reeling them out. (And vice versa).. I can see it at a cost of $19.95, but doubling it to $50 is more than one can bear to fork out with cheap construction.

25 April 2025
Does this attachment work on anything but loose soil? Read on!
Well, it seemed simple: buy the Hart tiller attachment and apply it to my Craftsman attachable trimmer. Hey it fits! Well, that's good news. However, putting the blades in the correct order was quite a challenge and "universal diagrams" made it even tougher. After about an hour, I got the tiller blades oriented correctly. The next day, I crank it up. Thinking, "hey, it's built to take "rocks and hard surfaces". NOPE. The tiller would "bounce" up and down as it came in contact with the clay-type surface. Digging into it was a challenge and could hardly make and impact even if situated over one area. That made the job much tougher with chipping away at the clay dust to get the soil to turn over. Adding soil and sand to the mix did OK, but only the soil and sand turned over. The clay was not only a challenge, it was a bit impossible to do the job. The steel tines on the tiller were not strong enough to do a decent job to dig in and tear up the ground in order for me to be able to add seeds for grass growing. The blades are cheaply made, very thin to damage regular soil, much less dried clay or as mentioned, "rocks". I am sadly disappointed. I'm not looking for a return as it isn't worth the trouble. I'll just chalk it up as a bad experience.

01 November 2018
Clock replacement doesn't fit Craftsmen Sawblack Clock
The product says it works with the Craftsmen sawblade model, but, it doesn't fit inside the frame metal pocked on the back of the blade.
