Revisiting the Mantis XP: As good as I remember?
It's been a couple of years since I first rented the Mantis XP rototiller to help improve the heavy clay soil in my allotment garden. Therefore this past spring I decided to rent one again and see if it still lived up to my original impressions. In this review, I revisit the Mantis XP after gaining more experience with soil building practices and using other tillers. I’ll cover: operation, manoeuvrability, tilling depth, efficiency, and my impression of its strengths and limitations. If you're considering renting for a day or buying your own, this video will hopefully help you decide if it’s the right tool for you. #gardening #homestead #rototiller Sections: Intro - 0:00 How to Operate - 1:17 My Experience with It - 2:15 Pros & Cons - 5:37 Final Throughts - 7:34 Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/walz/ryan License code: XPHGOUWPTMCJNSMS

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