Self-Cleaning Lawn Aerator with 14 Iron Spikes - Spring-Loaded Auto-Clean Mechanism for Leaves & Dirt, Manual Soil Loosening Tool for Patio, Yard & Garden Aeration
Self-Cleaning Lawn Aerator with 14 Iron Spikes - Spring-Loaded Auto-Clean Mechanism for Leaves & Dirt, Manual Soil Loosening Tool for Patio, Yard & Garden Aeration
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$54.99
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Self-Cleaning Lawn Aerator — 14 Iron Spikes with Spring-Loaded Mechanism
Aerate your lawn without the constant hassle of clearing clogged spikes. This manual lawn aerator features a spring-loaded self-cleaning mechanism that automatically ejects leaves, dirt, and debris from the 14 iron spikes after each press — keeping the tool working at full efficiency throughout your entire yard. No stopping, no manual cleaning, just continuous aeration.
Key Features
- Spring-Loaded Auto-Clean Mechanism — Automatically clears leaves, dirt, and debris from spikes after each use for uninterrupted aeration
- 14 Solid Iron Spikes — Penetrate compacted soil to create aeration channels for air, water, and nutrients to reach grass roots
- Manual Operation — No power or fuel required; lightweight and easy to use across all lawn and garden surfaces
- Soil Loosening — Breaks up compacted soil in patios, yards, and garden beds to improve drainage and root growth
- Durable Construction — Built for repeated use across all soil types including clay, loam, and sandy soils
- Versatile Use — Suitable for patios, yards, garden beds, and lawn edges
Specifications
| Number of Spikes | 14 iron spikes |
|---|---|
| Cleaning Mechanism | Spring-loaded auto-clean |
| Operation | Manual (no power required) |
| Color | Black |
| Best For | Soil aeration, soil loosening, thatch removal, lawn care |
| Suitable For | Patio, yard, garden, lawn edges |
Use Cases
- Aerating compacted lawn soil before seeding, overseeding, or fertilizing
- Loosening soil in garden beds and patio borders without manual spike cleaning
- Spot aeration in high-traffic or worn lawn areas
- Improving drainage in waterlogged or clay-heavy soil
- Spring and fall lawn maintenance for year-round turf health
- Aerating around garden edges and tight spaces where larger tools can't reach
Why Self-Cleaning Matters
Standard aerators clog with leaves and soil after just a few presses, forcing you to stop and clean manually. The spring-loaded mechanism on this tool ejects debris automatically — saving time and keeping you moving across the lawn without interruption.



