Amazon is selling a $135 cordless electric tiller for $98, and shoppers love its 'powerful tilling ability'
"This little tiller surprised me."

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If you're planting a new garden this spring, Amazon has a great deal on the $135 Earthwise 20-Volt Cordless Electric Tiller — currently just $98. This eco-friendly garden tiller is powered by a rechargeable 20-volt lithium-ion battery, and reviewers say it can till "several beds" on just one full charge.
It can cut up to 7.5 inches wide and a depth of 6 inches, and is ideal for planting flower beds, dealing with pesky weeds, or planting small vegetable gardens. As with all electric power tools, you may sacrifice a bit of power by making the switch from a gas-powered option, but the money you'll save on gasoline pays for itself. And it's better for our planet.
Earthwise 20-Volt Cordless Electric Tiller, $98 (was $135) at Amazon

"I was hesitant to order something like this, but oh my — this tool is amazing," one reviewer wrote. "It's lightweight, but packs a powerful tilling ability. The battery lasts a long time, and I'm finding more and more places in my gardens and yard to use it. It's easy to assemble, and I love the fact that once started, I don't have to hold the button constantly to keep it running."
"This little tiller surprised me," said another shopper. "I wasn't expecting it to do such a good job in hard compacted soil, but it does great. I love its small size for tilling in-between plants, and how easy it is to maneuver around. We have even used it to till up hard, compact ground for a new vegetable patch. The battery lasts longer than I expected as well. A great tiller. Very pleased with it."
Whether you're eager to plant some flowers out front or some green beans and tomatoes out back, you can save almost $40 on the Earthwise 20-Volt Cordless Electric Tiller at Amazon right now. Electric lawn tools are a great investment; you'll wonder why you didn't buy more of them sooner.