Re: lawn aerator shoes
Yes Eric they are totally useless... down at our local tool hire we can get a lawn aerator machine for a day for fortyish quid delivered, although we've quite a big lawn it takes only 30 minutes and we do it every two years, but if you've a small lawn then a garden fork can do the job quite well....Re: lawn aerator shoes
I've never tried them (or have even heard of them before) but none of them seems to have very good reviews on Amazon. I wonder if it would be possible to make a pair of your own with some old shoes that wouldn't come off when you used them? How about this: Pound some nails in the shoes going through the bottom. Use something like Gorilla Glue or the best glue you know of to glue around the nail holes both inside and out. Then put one or two shoe pads in the bottom of the shoes so you wouldn't be able to feel the heads of the nails. Do you think that could work? Or should I just stick with my day job instead of trying to be a lawn aerator shoe inventor?Re: lawn aerator shoes
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