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Product description
Key points
This manual lawn corer offers a practical way to relieve compacted turf and improve root access to air and moisture. The BeneLabel Lawn Aerator is a long handled, hollow tine plugger that creates narrow soil cores 9cm deep and 1.3cm across, helping water and fertiliser reach grass roots without resorting to powered equipment. It suits garden patches and small lawns where a robust hand tool is preferable.
Technical details
- Name: BeneLabel Lawn Aerator
- Size: 93cm handle
- Depth: 9cm core depth
- Diameter: 1.3cm core diameter
- Material: metal powder coated finish
Why it’s worth it
The aerator combines simplicity with durability, thanks to a powder coated metal body that resists rust and bending. A soft rubber T‑handle reduces hand fatigue during longer sessions, and the sturdy footplate gives added leverage for plugging denser soil. According to the manufacturer, the tool is intended for compacted soil, clay, hard and sandy ground, which makes it a flexible addition for seasonal lawn care. A minor limitation is that manual coring demands physical effort on larger areas, but for regular maintenance on modest lawns it saves on hire costs and storage space.
Getting the most from it
Use the aerator on moist but not waterlogged ground after mowing and before feeding. Drive the corer in at regular intervals across the lawn, remove the plugs and clear the tines with the included 31cm weeder/cleaning tool. You’ll find the weeder useful for transplanting seedlings and removing stubborn weeds around the garden. It makes sense if you want a low‑tech solution that focuses on aeration without machinery.









