I've got a weed wrench and use it to pull invasive Asian Honeysuckle here in Lexington. That stuff is everywhere. Great to see others doing good work removing envasives.
My apologies for the title. The wife told me to shoot a "Weed Wrench video" because our county extension office loaned her a "Weed Wrench". It wasn't until after shooting the video and the first round of editing that I realized, "Wait a second, this isn't a Weed Wrench, it's a "Pullerbear XL"! So I had to insert titles to clarify that. Great product and great company. Thanks for creating such a great product.
@whidbeyben Weed Wrench is a great name and is used colloquially as a descriptor. When you can name your product and it describes in two words what it's purpose Is... that's a marketing. Thanks for the video regardless.
can't you just remove the trademarked term "Weed Wrench" ? That would reduce confusion and not have folks believing that this product is a Weed Wrench.
@UprooterUSA Please do, we don't want to be confused with the WW tool, but weed wrench is still a good descriptor nonetheless. Paint your entire lineup orange or come up with a more distinctive original color.
The Pullerbear is NOT a “Weed Wrench”. There Is a company in Oregon that manufactures the “Uprooter” and acquired the assets of the Weed Wrench Company. Please don’t confuse the two.
I've got a weed wrench and use it to pull invasive Asian Honeysuckle here in Lexington. That stuff is everywhere. Great to see others doing good work removing envasives.
Only one word for THAT tool - KUEL!
Thanks for the video - well done and useful!
It's actually a Pullerbear Tree Puller. Weed Wrench is a different tool and is no longer in business. Great video.
My apologies for the title. The wife told me to shoot a "Weed Wrench video" because our county extension office loaned her a "Weed Wrench". It wasn't until after shooting the video and the first round of editing that I realized, "Wait a second, this isn't a Weed Wrench, it's a "Pullerbear XL"! So I had to insert titles to clarify that. Great product and great company. Thanks for creating such a great product.
@whidbeyben Weed Wrench is a great name and is used colloquially as a descriptor. When you can name your product and it describes in two words what it's purpose Is... that's a marketing. Thanks for the video regardless.
can't you just remove the trademarked term "Weed Wrench" ? That would reduce confusion and not have folks believing that this product is a Weed Wrench.
@UprooterUSA Please do, we don't want to be confused with the WW tool, but weed wrench is still a good descriptor nonetheless. Paint your entire lineup orange or come up with a more distinctive original color.
Don't worry about the small stuff just pull.😮
Very nice idea. Thanks.
The Pullerbear is NOT a “Weed Wrench”. There Is a company in Oregon that manufactures the “Uprooter” and acquired the assets of the Weed Wrench Company. Please don’t confuse the two.
Thanks. Could this be used on Bamboo? I’m open to ideas on getting rid of it in all sorts of ways.
These devices can pull up any plant, but there are other considerations regarding bamboo. extension.umd.edu/resource/containing-and-removing-bamboo
Remove “weed wrench” from the title. That’s a different product.
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