Zimtown 36in Garden Roller Lawn Steel Water Filled Push for Garden, Yard Black
Zimtown 36in Garden Roller Lawn Steel Water Filled Push for Garden, Yard Black
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Zimtown 36in Garden Roller Lawn Steel Water Filled Push for Garden, Yard Black

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  • Durable Construction: Crafted from iron with a green sprayed, smooth surface, this 36-inch cylindrical lawn roller is designed for durability and resistance to rust.
  • Comfortable Handling: Features a U-handle for comfortable pushing and pulling, along with rolled rounded edges on the steel drum to prevent lawn damage during turns.
  • Water-Fillable Design: Equipped with a drain plug, allowing for easy addition and emptying of water to adjust the roller's weight for optimal flattening results.
  • Effective Lawn Care: Ideal for flattening uneven ground caused by moles or frost-heaving, and for compacting newly sown seed or sod.
  • Generous Dimensions: The overall product measures 39.7 x 12.6 x 54.3 inches, with a drum body length of 91cm and a width of 32cm.
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Apr 18, 2025
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May not be what you need to even out your lawn.

It works as intended, and it's a decently made product for the price. It turns out, though, that it's better to thatch and aerate the lawn first to determine if this is the correct solution for evening out your lawn.

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