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Re: Responding to a Poor Product Review


Just to add my experience:  In Maine I have about 3 inches of soil before
hitting rock. I don't consider my hands to be particularly strong, but I've
discovered that, to take up taproots or rocks, swinging the Cobrahead from
should height, it is well balanced and heavy enough that it hits accurately
with quite an impact.  I also use it horizontally to scrape and cut through
swaths of weeds. I also use it to make holes for small plants. It's my
favorite  tool, besides my pruner.

Fran



One must
>> have very strong hands to use it on more mature weeds. 3. My hands
>> are not strong enough to use it against taprooted weeds such as
>> mallow.
Margaret L



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