4. Less irrigation will be needed due to reduced water run-off.
5. The core aerification with Aeroller's hollow tines dethatches too, and the soil cores help decompose grass clippings and thatch. The decomposition returns valuable NATURAL nutrients to your lawn (yet another reason not to bag your grass clippings!). As a result, you will need less chemical fertilizers.
6. You do not have to reserve the aerator at equipment rental stores or be subjected to other people's schedules anymore. You can choose to aerate at any time or day (note: aeration is best performed a day after 1 inch or more of rain or irrigation). No more carrying heavy equipment to and from rental stores!
7. You don't have to worry about contracting deseases from contaminated aerators anymore. Professional services and rental stores rarely clean their equipment (not to mention disinfect them!). Why take the risk when you can own the Aeroller at about 5% of the cost of a commercial aerator? In fact, the cost of the Aeroller is typically less than one lawn aeration service or two days rental fee. Lawn aeration is a routine lawn maintenance so the Aeroller will pay for itself time and again.
8. Installation is easy. Interchanging with the tiller tines involves the removal and installation of two pins/bolts only. See Installation Procedures for more details.
9. Lawn aerating with Aeroller is easy and fun. You will be amazed when you see your tiller pull the cores!
10. You can do lawn rolling, too! To convert the Aeroller into a roller, simply remove the tines. Use it to pack down seed, new sod, and mole ridges. The rollers have rounded ends that will not gouge or create ruts.
11. The Aeroller's steel tines are heat-treated for optimum durability and wear resistance. The rollers are made of ASTM A536 ductile cast iron (the material found on automobile disc brake rotors!) and powder coated for rust prevention. All the fasteners are made to exact SAE, ANSI, and ASME standards. Click here to view the Aeroller components (requires Adobe Reader).
12. It's patented design (U.S. Patent No. 6,684,960) uses cast iron rollers to add the necessary weight (about 40 lbs) for effective lawn aeration in heavy soil (note: lawn aeration is best performed a day after rain or irrigation when the soil is moist and soft). The rollers also serve to prevent excessive tine penetration in soft soil that may tearing up the lawn.
13. The Aeroller rolls your yard as it aerates, and the soil plugs fill low spots to smooth out minor unevenness gradually.
14. You can also convert your tiller into a Sod Buster. The Aeroller enables your tiller to cut through sod and new grounds with ease.
15. Most of all, there is nothing like owning your own equipment. You can use it whenever you want and it saves you money! Click here to find out which tiller is compatible with the Aeroller.