Mantis 7262-00-02 4-Cycle Honda Gas Powered Tiller/Cultivator | 
enlarge | Brand: Mantis Category: Lawn & Patio
Buy New: $429.99 (as of 2/8/10 04:22 PST - Details)

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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 1903
Shipping Weight (lbs): 24.8 Dimensions (in): 54 x 13.5 x 40
MPN: 7262-00-02 Model: 7262-00-02 UPC: 615964028252 EAN: 0615964028252 ASIN: B000H1UAU2
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| • | The 4-cycle engine powered by Honda is powerful, reliable and does not requiring mixing of gas and oil | | • | Weighs only 24 pounds which makes the Mantis Tiller easy to maneuver, carry and transport | | • | The compact 9 inch wide design allows you to use the tiller to get in narrow rows and be stored where larger tillers cannot go. | | • | The patented reversible tines can be used to till down 10 inches or shallow cultivate the top 2 to 3 inches of soil. | | • | 5 Year consumer warranty on entire tiller including engine, plus a lifetime warranty on tines against breakage. |
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Amazon.com Product Description You'll be ready to garden all year round with the Mantis 7262-00-02 Four-Cycle Gas-Powered Tiller/Cultivator. With a powerful engine, durable tines, and compact profile, the Mantis Tiller/Cultivator is ideal for creating new gardens, tilling in narrow rows and in raised beds, or along fences. Whether you're a first-time gardener breaking through new ground or a veteran green thumb, the Mantis Tiller/Cultivator will help you maintain a bountiful garden for years to come.
With a commercial-grade engine, this tool is ideal for breaking new ground. View larger. |

Easy to maneuver and store, this tiller/cultivator makes garden maintenance a breeze. View larger. | Powerful but Easy to Control Don't be fooled by the small, compact design of the Mantis Tiller/Cultivator. Though it weighs a mere 24 pounds and has a width of only nine inches, the Mantis is powerful, thanks to its four-cycle, commercial-grade, 25-cc Honda gas engine.A reliable push-button primer will get you started, but the tines won't move until you squeeze the throttle. Once you've activated the throttle, the patented serpentine tines spin at up to 240 RPM to break through sod--even hard clay--tilling down to a depth of 10 inches. The Mantis Tiller/Cultivator makes it easy to maintain your garden. Simply reverse the tines to shallow-cultivate depths of up to three inches--it's much faster than using hand tools. And because it tills a nine-inch-wide path, this tool is especially useful in tight spaces and hard-to-reach areas. That's a real advantage for raised-bed gardeners. Convenient, Versatile, and Durable The Mantis Tiller/Cultivator features folding handle bars which make it convenient to store in a garage or tool shed. And with optional attachments (sold separately), the Mantis Tiller/Cultivator can be used beyond the confines of your garden. Its lightweight design and convenient carrying handle make it portable, so adding an accessory such as a border edger or lawn aerator could potentially keep you busy all summer and into the fall. The tiller/cultivator's durable one-piece cast gear box is designed to last. Additionally, the tines are guaranteed against breakage for the lifetime of the tool. What's in the Box Four-cycle gas-powered tiller/cultivator with serpentine tines.

Patented serpentine tines spin at up to 240 RPM to break through sod and even hard clay, tilling down to a depth of 10 inches. View larger. |
Product Description Commercial grade 25cc, 4-cycle Honda engine turns tines as fast as 240 rpm; Patented tines break unbroken ground or till developed beds; Yields an excellent return; 20 lbs. net wt.
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I love it! July 23, 2007 S. Bhaskaran (NY United States) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
We are avid gardeners and creating beds the old-fashion way using a fork was back-breaking. This little tiller is the does the nice edging and the tilling!
In cold weather, the 4-cycle engine fires-up after a few pulls. When warm, a single pull is all that is required. It weighs about 20lbs and is easy to maneuver. The changing of times to the edger attachment takes less than a minute.
The tines are super strong! We have very rocky soil and to my surprise, the tines have lasted this long! Tilling has never been so easy. Mantis has created a product that almost every gardener can use. We are more than satisfied with it!
Freaking awesome April 26, 2009 Helen Harberts (California) I have owned several Mantis machines. I run them until they collapse after many years of service. This time I bought the 4 cycle. What a great machine. A relative also used it, and gave it the title of "freaking awesome". These do not replace huge tillers, but for the average garden, they are exceptional. The 4 cycle is much easier to use, as the gas mix is always a pain...If you are a gardener...buy one of these.
Better than expected April 30, 2009 J. Cook (NJ United States) I've used tillers 3 times the size of this and the Mantis puts them to shame. Unbelivable machine *******
Quieter, less fumes, no need to mix oil/gas May 26, 2006 C. Reilly (Cogan Station, PA United States) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Overall, I love this tiller. Compared to the 2 cycle engine, it seems to be much quieter, and the emissions are less. (Direct comparison in the dealership, in addition to what I read). I have other 4 cycle machines that take regular gas, so the convenience of just adding gas is nice. If you have a lot of 2 cycle machines that all use the same oil/gas ratio, and you keep a can filled with that, than you will probably be happier with the 2 cycyle Mantis (it's significantly less $)
As far as its function, it turns over a 12x4 raised bed for the garden in a few minutes easily, much nicer than doing it by hand like I used too! I can get all my beds ready for spring planting in less than an hour. It is not powerful enough to till established sod or thick vegetation, so if you are looking to start a new bed, consider renting a BIG monster tiller for the task, or using the lasagna gardening technique.
Tiller review August 12, 2006 J. Seidel (so. harwich, MA USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Was happy with the ease of assembly and clear insructions. Engine started fairly easily and is quiet. I had used an old Mantis before and the new 4 stroke Honda is a nice improvement. Works very well on good garden soil. It doesn't have the power or weight to take on rocky soil or too many tough roots. Overall a good product and a labor saver for my modest garden.
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