The first device resembles a corkscrew for soda, only not for the bottle, but for the garden, I do not understand what it is for)))). But the battery-operated mini saw is a good thing.
@@Loadedgoods I think for a fence post too small because they still need to be concreted, for a tree is also small. It's only good for a stick to tie a devereux to so it doesn't fall in the wind.
@@PROProcesss chain link ressy are 1 7/8in terminals need about 3 ft in the ground don't need concrete fences aren't structural line posts are 1 1/2. I build fences but we have equipment like air rhinos.
This video had less "wow / neat" in it for me than usual. The garden tool is just a variation of one I've had for years. The mini electric chain saw may have some uses but pretending it's a replacement for my 'heavy gas' Stihl is a joke. The 'cordless drill" size blueberry shaker may be better than hand for a very small farm but around here the blueberry farms use picking machines that drive over the rows similar in idea to a raspberry picking machine. And the gutter cleaning tool looked awkward and slow. Why not use the water blast tool made for the same purpose that has been around for years, is faster to use and I believe also cheaper?
Oh and the shovel that will drill a foot and a half deep hole but cost $300 and probably weighs 2 and 1/2 times as much as a drain Spade. And the drain speeds about 30 bucks. So it costs seven times more than it. And if anybody is ever used a spade before they cut real quick and real nice. You just got to go around the hole a couple of times and you use your body weight. I'm going to guess that's the first and last week here of mr. hole shovel and his lovely invention
@@dalangrimes5494 Yeah that was the only option on that ridiculous shovel that I liked was the fact that it automatically stopped as soon as it hit a rock
That first one is a giant machine to dig a tiny hole. LOL. A 2-dollar spade shovel is easier. The grafting tool and that little chain saw are neat, though. I'd buy those.
Up to the 3:17 mark, those are not NEW inventions. There are similar ones on the market for a fraction of the cost of these. Especially the hole auger. There are tons of Drill operated Augers on the market,, and weigh far less. 4:18 mark - Gardena apparently never heard of inground irrigation systems! That is only a couple decades too late. lol 6:32 mark - Bosch [Gloria] hasn't heard of weed wackers? GEESH! 7:29 mark.. FINALLY a garden tool that makes sense. The Shovel Sifter is very practical and can be used for an endless projects list. Just as long as it is metal and not cheap plastics. 8:25 mark.. I had to laugh. We've had the garden cultivators on our farms since back in the early 1940's when my parents were kids using them. These are NOT NEW PRODUCTS! AND lets not forget about the "GARDEN WEASEL" commericals from the early 1970's. This is far from a new discovery. 9:17 mark.. the little leaf shovel for gutters,, also been done already. Only it's a long handled blower, There are also gutter covers that most people have installed so no leaves can get in, in the first place.
Well, you're a particularly clever gardener and know everything better. Do you think that these videos here have the claim to the absolute truth? Far from it, and besides, no one can have an overview of all the products in the world. Take the statements, smile about it if you have more knowledge about something and be happy about things you did not know. By the way, Gardena makes irrigation systems of all kinds - even some below the surface. And one more thing, there are actually countries and people in the world who don't want weed killers in their gardens because the poison is then everywhere. However, this realization has not yet penetrated to everyone, especially in the US.
The makita blower has nothing on a gas blower. 45 minutes of operation per battery? Even as a small proffessional lawn care business, I need 3-4 hours of power. I can get a solid gas backpack blower for $500 vs $1100. No comparison. Most home owners can use the cheaper battery blowers for a fraction of the cost.
I gota have 1 of dem shovel, who like work 😢¿ How bout that blueberry picker for backscratcher hmmm🤔? Get a snowshovel and drill sum holes¿ Ferget waiting till October¿
I'm sorry but how the hell is a manual cultivator a new tool? Not only that, but how the hell did it get down towards like the top five of the list? I was born in 1979. I used one of these as a child in my parents' garden helping them weed. That tells me that this is not exactly a new and upcoming product. And yes, the one that I used aside from being painted a different color for the frame had the exact same shape and size times. As that thing does. It's almost like saying a rototiller is a new invention
Yeah but didn't that one have a detachable weed puller frame and some other things that it could do besides just the cultivating? You're right though those have been around forever
@@palermothegoalgod-wd2wp I remember it - and how often it didn't work. Fiskar's has a new one now with 4 or 5 spikes and it works nearly all the time.
Rotoshover is... well not for poles that for sure. Makita blover is ok. Sun joe's 24V chainsaw, all I see is DRY log and having problem with branch... and for those 1-2cm I have pruning shears and garden shears. Water destributor is ok. Vito Agro god tier if you work in this field.
6:50 Stop changing the names of things that were invented over 100 years ago. double blade system. Bull butter. The man that invented that named it a cycle bar. Good grief.
Wünsche ich es Euch Gesundheitlich allen Kindern und Jugendlichen Weltweite..................................................! Mache ich etwas Ausser Gewöhnlicher für Zukunftsweisende Projekte
DO NOT TRUST THE RELIABILITY OF THIS UA-cam VIDEO CHANNEL!! The battery powered Rotoshovel Max auger at the beginning of the video is unavailable. I made a pre-order discount purchase ($300) from the manufacturer, and it’s going on 2 years now without delivery. Something about parts from CHINA not being shipped. You can find similar products if you do your homework. Although I’m disappointed with the service and reliability re: delivery, I am sticking it out to hopefully review the phantom product.
Concernant le Gardena automatique water distributor, c’est de la merde , c’est mon troisième et c’est vraiment pas fiable ,c’est décidé,je passe aux électrovannes.🥴👎🏻🇫🇷
You are showing your intelligence by using bad language when you can use so many other words and not offend 99 percent of the others maybe you can still go back to school and learn better words 😑
I see we're getting the April 1st video out early...
@ 3:03 Cutting in the center of two supports is a great way to bind the saw. 🤦♂
I watch it from Mali 🇲🇱
The first device resembles a corkscrew for soda, only not for the bottle, but for the garden, I do not understand what it is for)))).
But the battery-operated mini saw is a good thing.
It's for drilling a hole ideally for a fence post
@@Loadedgoods I think for a fence post too small because they still need to be concreted, for a tree is also small.
It's only good for a stick to tie a devereux to so it doesn't fall in the wind.
DIGGING HOLES FOR FENCES
@@lovly2cu725 I have already said that the hole is too small in diameter.
@@PROProcesss chain link ressy are 1 7/8in terminals need about 3 ft in the ground don't need concrete fences aren't structural line posts are 1 1/2. I build fences but we have equipment like air rhinos.
Какие прекрасные технологии!
Great video but, Wheres the link to buy?
I have some Gardena products and they are top quality. Pretty much the only thing plastic that will last outside in the harsh Florida sun.
That's great to hear! We're on Amazon now !
First one. I’ll stick with my pto powered post hole digger 😂
This video had less "wow / neat" in it for me than usual. The garden tool is just a variation of one I've had for years. The mini electric chain saw may have some uses but pretending it's a replacement for my 'heavy gas' Stihl is a joke. The 'cordless drill" size blueberry shaker may be better than hand for a very small farm but around here the blueberry farms use picking machines that drive over the rows similar in idea to a raspberry picking machine. And the gutter cleaning tool looked awkward and slow. Why not use the water blast tool made for the same purpose that has been around for years, is faster to use and I believe also cheaper?
Oh and the shovel that will drill a foot and a half deep hole but cost $300 and probably weighs 2 and 1/2 times as much as a drain Spade. And the drain speeds about 30 bucks. So it costs seven times more than it. And if anybody is ever used a spade before they cut real quick and real nice. You just got to go around the hole a couple of times and you use your body weight. I'm going to guess that's the first and last week here of mr. hole shovel and his lovely invention
It's really expensive equipment, of poor quality, bad investment! lol 😅
I bought a 2 cycle augur, and I love it but the last time I used it I broke both my wrist because I hit a giant stone.
@@dalangrimes5494 Yeah that was the only option on that ridiculous shovel that I liked was the fact that it automatically stopped as soon as it hit a rock
That first one is a giant machine to dig a tiny hole. LOL. A 2-dollar spade shovel is easier.
The grafting tool and that little chain saw are neat, though. I'd buy those.
Sending this to my mother who loves to garden rn
Up to the 3:17 mark, those are not NEW inventions. There are similar ones on the market for a fraction of the cost of these. Especially the hole auger. There are tons of Drill operated Augers on the market,, and weigh far less.
4:18 mark - Gardena apparently never heard of inground irrigation systems! That is only a couple decades too late. lol
6:32 mark - Bosch [Gloria] hasn't heard of weed wackers? GEESH!
7:29 mark.. FINALLY a garden tool that makes sense. The Shovel Sifter is very practical and can be used for an endless projects list. Just as long as it is metal and not cheap plastics.
8:25 mark.. I had to laugh. We've had the garden cultivators on our farms since back in the early 1940's when my parents were kids using them. These are NOT NEW PRODUCTS! AND lets not forget about the "GARDEN WEASEL" commericals from the early 1970's. This is far from a new discovery.
9:17 mark.. the little leaf shovel for gutters,, also been done already. Only it's a long handled blower, There are also gutter covers that most people have installed so no leaves can get in, in the first place.
Well, you're a particularly clever gardener and know everything better. Do you think that these videos here have the claim to the absolute truth? Far from it, and besides, no one can have an overview of all the products in the world. Take the statements, smile about it if you have more knowledge about something and be happy about things you did not know. By the way, Gardena makes irrigation systems of all kinds - even some below the surface. And one more thing, there are actually countries and people in the world who don't want weed killers in their gardens because the poison is then everywhere. However, this realization has not yet penetrated to everyone, especially in the US.
11:18 Yay, a brand from Portugal, nice. ^ ^
I want that sifting shovel that she would come in so handy when cutting weeds in your yard especially around rock and gravel
I love how this channel always cheers me up no matter what. Kudos!
The channel is a drug, once you get into a video there is no going back
I watch From Brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🧠🧠🧠
As a structural landscaper and horticulturist there are only three products on this video that aren’t useless.
Agreed. Even that star weeder thing isn’t new. My parents had one when I was growing up. $1,100 for a backpack blower is ridiculous too!
Hey that interval timer/automatic watering system's pretty handy for your basic home guy.
The backpack blower. 45 min max load. My yard takes me 3 hours.
I can drill holes in a shovel an charge 109 dollars 😅
@Luke And those three products are?
Fro half the cost of the gutter cleaner, get one that attatches to your hose. Much cheaper, effecient, and better final clean.
9:10 they sell this tool in Uk garden centres for about £10 and has been around for years.
The Gardina cultivator at 8:28 is not new. It is called Garden Wessel and has been around for decades.
Some of these I want to buy
Most of these look like Fisher Price toys.
nice tools
Using a mini-chainsaw to cut
off a banana leaf 😂😂😂
Great products. Always practice safety. A great product to have is The clean breeze collection.
Where is the neat stump or big weed puller with a leverage turning turning bar?
The water ring is genius.
The makita blower has nothing on a gas blower. 45 minutes of operation per battery? Even as a small proffessional lawn care business, I need 3-4 hours of power. I can get a solid gas backpack blower for $500 vs $1100. No comparison. Most home owners can use the cheaper battery blowers for a fraction of the cost.
Straberry is more one invention of Garden more interessant others
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Pls do more stuff like that! Never miss the new uploads
I gota have 1 of dem shovel, who like work 😢¿
How bout that blueberry picker for backscratcher hmmm🤔?
Get a snowshovel and drill sum holes¿ Ferget waiting till October¿
What is the hose thing on the firat
Automatic Garden is one invention engouth interressent others 👨🌾👨🌾👨🌾
I'm sorry but how the hell is a manual cultivator a new tool? Not only that, but how the hell did it get down towards like the top five of the list? I was born in 1979. I used one of these as a child in my parents' garden helping them weed. That tells me that this is not exactly a new and upcoming product. And yes, the one that I used aside from being painted a different color for the frame had the exact same shape and size times. As that thing does. It's almost like saying a rototiller is a new invention
Yep. I too remember the Garden Weasel commercials
And you could get them at the local store for about $10
Yeah but didn't that one have a detachable weed puller frame and some other things that it could do besides just the cultivating? You're right though those have been around forever
Who remembers the weed puller that had 3 spikes in the bottom and you used to rack it like a pump action shotgun to release the weed.
@@palermothegoalgod-wd2wp I remember it - and how often it didn't work. Fiskar's has a new one now with 4 or 5 spikes and it works nearly all the time.
TY tech Z
Rotoshover is... well not for poles that for sure.
Makita blover is ok.
Sun joe's 24V chainsaw, all I see is DRY log and having problem with branch... and for those 1-2cm I have pruning shears and garden shears.
Water destributor is ok.
Vito Agro god tier if you work in this field.
Keep going bro 👏
6:50 Stop changing the names of things that were invented over 100 years ago. double blade system. Bull butter. The man that invented that named it a cycle bar. Good grief.
Makita and ryobi have been making chainsaws for ages
Dammed i have digged thousends of holes for 26years😮
Where do you get those product videos they are useless, this video should be Called unnecessary inventions!
$1,100 for a backpack blower?!?!
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That shovel looks flimsy as heck. Look at the handlebars bending xD
Shovel $20
Drill $40
Drill bit $8
Don't be a tool
An aluminum scope shovel and a drill 45.00
The gardenia system is rubbish. I have 2 and cannot recommend it on any level. It is worse than useless, in my humble opinion.
Soon as you hit a stone that auto shovel is useless.
One big ad for battery powered toys this is.
Wünsche ich es Euch Gesundheitlich allen Kindern und Jugendlichen Weltweite..................................................!
Mache ich etwas Ausser Gewöhnlicher für Zukunftsweisende Projekte
Gardena 3190 20 is more one inventions Garden more interessant others 👨🌾👨🏼🌾👨🏼🌾👨🏼🌾
"7:55" 5.5 inches X 6.7 inches?
Now why didn't I think of that sifter shovel????
Hey, I bet if I had even 1 or 2 of these, I'd be able to actually keep plant alive longer than 2 days! LMAO
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Once again you show something to get our attention that is not in the article. Where is it?
Was bedeutet es Medizin Erfinder..............................?
That america in 100% shovel with holes for 100dolars XD. Any way only one item was real good for the end at least one.
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i see a lot of plastic parts that s/b metal.
that "rotoshovel" is just an auger, and extremely overpriced
That's not a shovel that's an auger
Tell the guy using the trimmer to turn in his man card. No real man wears jeans like that.
Common euro fashion.
aha, a chainsaw weelding with one hand.... ehr...
Kepping bro 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I'm share engouth the Gadgets Garden 👨🌾👨🌾👨🌾🏡🏡🏡
I wonder if that trimmer could be designed to be completely mechanical... 🤔🤔
I'd be kind of leery of a robotic sickle bar mower...
@@amzarnacht6710 No I meant mechanical. Like the old OLD push mowers that spun around. The wheels would power the sickle bar. 🤔🤔
Lachen Sie es danach, wenn man sich danach erfahren haben............................................................................
it is an auger, not a shovel...
I wonder if that auger could set a 6-8 inch round post, so someone in the comments let me know. I need to set someone farm field posts.
this week on mostly overpriced tat
Gardena??? Be careful ! Customer service was horrible! They don't stand behind of their products after selling! ( In New Zealand)
Had one of those… broke in less than 5 months…
DO NOT TRUST THE RELIABILITY OF THIS UA-cam VIDEO CHANNEL!!
The battery powered Rotoshovel Max auger at the beginning of the video is unavailable. I made a pre-order discount purchase ($300) from the manufacturer, and it’s going on 2 years now without delivery. Something about parts from CHINA not being shipped. You can find similar products if you do your homework. Although I’m disappointed with the service and reliability re: delivery, I am sticking it out to hopefully review the phantom product.
It's a Big lots of a very BAD and Expensive materiel ! 😄😡
Concernant le Gardena automatique water distributor, c’est de la merde , c’est mon troisième et c’est vraiment pas fiable ,c’est décidé,je passe aux électrovannes.🥴👎🏻🇫🇷
I thought I had a green thumb, but these gadgets are on another level! 🌱👍
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I don't like this shirt an his shoes......
Fucking sick.
Some of this stuff is junk.
FUCKIING GOOD VIDEO LOVE YOU BRO IN A GAY WAY BY THE WAY I FUCKING LOVE YOU
90 percent of the
You are showing your intelligence by using bad language when you can use so many other words and not offend 99 percent of the others maybe you can still go back to school and learn better words 😑
How old is this vid, 10 yrs old or what, these garden items aren’t anything new at all.
I love how this channel always cheers me up no matter what. Kudos!