At 13.5 amps, the motor in this electric tiller is more powerful than those in many other corded and cordless models.
-Has an ergonomic handle that’s comfortable to hold -Has a retention hook to prevent the cord from getting tangled while you’re working -Includes six adjustable tines
-Weighs around 30 pounds -Needs an extension cord to cover large gardens
For easy handling, this electric tiller weighs under 12 pounds and uses a rechargeable battery.
-Can cultivate up to 325 square feet per charge -Comes with a 20-volt battery and a battery charger -Has counter-oscillating tines that prevent weeds from tangling
-Has two tines instead of four or six -Doesn’t have enough power or runtime for large gardens
This tiller has two wheels that sit in one of three positions depending on the layout of your garden.
-Has a foldable handle for convenient storage when it’s not in use -Can cultivate up to 16 inches wide and eight inches deep in one pass -Has a powerful 12-amp motor
-Doesn’t give you as much freedom of movement as cordless models -Can’t till rocky soil
Less powerful than corded tillers and more robust than other cordless ones, this model has four steel tines, an 11-inch cutting width, an eight-inch cutting depth, and a 40-volt battery.
-Comes with a fast charger for the battery -Features flip-down rear wheels -Has a low noise output
-May need to hunch over while you’re using it if you’re tall -Can’t run continuously like corded models
This electric gardening tool has a low speed for cultivating and a high speed for tilling.
-Uses a cord, which is more powerful than cordless models and more eco-friendly than gas models -Has a compact shape to fit in narrow spaces -Uses durable steel tines
-Has a nine-amp motor, which is on the weaker side for corded tillers -Can bounce while it’s tilling hard soil