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Bond 9215 Green Giant Spiked Aerator Shoes

RatingCustomer rating is 2 of 5
BrandBond
SKU281629
TypeLawn & Patio
List Price$15.24
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Features
  • Sturdy plastic base together with woven plastic straps
  • Twelve 2-inch spikes together with bolts
  • Simple-to-assemble instructions integrated
  • Instructions integrated
  • New pre-assembled packaging design
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Description
Deluxe Velcro straps hold these light weight aerators to your feet! Every step presses a dozen 2in. metal spikes into hard-packed soil and densely-packed turf. Thousands of holes make air, fertilizer, and moisture to SOAK RIGHT INTO YOUR LAWN. Rugged green plastic, 11 3/8in. long. Strap effortlessly onto any adult size foot. Ideal for utilizing when cutting the grass or raking the leaves! Aerator Type: Shoes, Spikes (qty.): 12, Spike Length (in.): 2, Spike Penetration Depth (in.): 2, Overall Width (in.): 11 3/8 Long
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Customer Reviews
Customer rating is 1 of 5  why didn't i read these reviews first!   2010-03-06
By MB (Chicago, IL)
these things were horrible! I get my right foot in, tighten it, take one step, snap! the belt breaks. Then I rig it with some cable to get it to stay on. Start walking around and these things start ripping up the ground and my feet get really heavy. Maybe it was too wet, but this was terrible. Tried to walk for about five minutes before I started cursing and yelling, and then ripped them off my feet and straight in the garbage. throwing them away was a great feeling!
Customer rating is 1 of 5  Not as robust as you might think...   2009-12-02
By J. Raymond
I purchased this item because I thought it would be better than making something similar myself...why not let someone else to do right. Well, I did like the plastic shoe design, though I've only used it once...what I didn't like is the cheap plastic buckles. In fact I broke two of them simply cinching them up around my boots and I didn't even put that much tension on them. These shoes would be a reasonable buy if the manufacturer just used a reliable metal buckle....I picked up a set of two for each shoe at my local camping store and they seem to work fine.....go figure. Bottom line....unless you want to change out the buckle....pick a different solution.

IV
Customer rating is 4 of 5  Easy results   2009-11-16
By Tongoto (Milwaukee WI, USA)
This product is ideal for someone with a small lawn who can wear the shoes and aerate the lawn while cuuting grass with a push lawn mower.
Customer rating is 2 of 5  Aerator Shoes   2009-10-26
By lulu
My only concern with this product is looking like a huge buffoon in my front yard. Anyone had that problem yet?
Customer rating is 1 of 5  Waste of money   2009-10-05
By EOF (Campbell, California USA)
I thought this was a nice idea to be able to aerate the lawn while mowing. I attached them to my feet and the first step, they slipped off my feet. I messed with the straps for a couple of minutes but everything I tried resulted in the same result, them just falling off. I then tried to pull one of the straps tight and broke the plastic buckle. My last attempt was to just tie them around my shoes and I managed about 5 steps and thought, "hey, this is pretty cool". Just at that moment, one slipped off, I tripped over it and almost impaled myself on the 12 spikes. I wish I could have seen myself because it was probably a pretty comical scene. In all seriousness, I would avoid these shoes until they come up with a better way of keeping them on your feet. The few steps I did take, they seemed to be doing a nice job.



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