Where can I find the least expensive mini tiller?


Question:gas/electric

Answers:
Tillers are, in our humble opinion, best rented. You avoid having to store and maintain it. For most folks, maintaining power equipment is best left to professionals, so when you rent one, it's been maintained and if it doesn't work, they have to fix it, not you. You also don't have your money tied up in something that you will use a couple of times a year, at most in a home gardening situation.

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Have you considered renting one?
I'm not sure about the least expensive, but I've seen a cheap one at Walmart once. The thing with cheap tillers though is you gotta make sure your dirt isn't hard or the tiller won't do its job.
I bought a 1 year old mini tiller from ebay for 100 bucks 5 years ago and it still runs like new. Be sure to check shipping prices and calculate that cost into your final cost. There are many different mini tiller brands I really don't find much difference in them. I do prefer gas over electric because they have more power. If you buy a new one I think Mantis has the best warranty. The one I bought is a homelite.

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