Garden Weasel Small Nut Gatherer Pickup Acorns, Buckeyes, and More From 3/8” To ¾” In Size (2024)

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95334

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  • EASY TO USE WITH NO BENDING- reduces stress on the back by eliminating bending for picking up small sized nuts and other objects! Comes equipped with a comfortable handle and a hanging hook
  • PICKUP SMALL OBJECTS- Perfect for small sized objects between 3/8” to 3/4” in size with a capacity of approximately 1/2 gallon. This includes items such as acorns, buckeyes, and other similar sized items
  • EASY TO ROLL AND SAVE TIME- Designed to be easy to use and save time. Simply roll over the small sized items you would like to pick up in the tempered steel wire cage and repeat until full. To remove to items, simply open the cage with its quick release c

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The Garden Weasel 95334 Small Nut Gatherer reduces stress on the back by eliminating bending for picking up small sized nuts and other objects! Comes equipped with a comfortable handle and a hanging hook. The perfect pickup for small objects between 3/8” to 3/4” in size with a capacity of approximately 1/2 gallon. This includes items such as acorns, buckeyes, and other similar sized items. The Small Nut Gatherer is designed to be easy to use and save time. Simply roll over the smaller items you would like to pick up in the tempered steel wire cage and repeat until full. To remove the items, spread the wires apart over a bucket. The Weasel Small nut gatherer is made with durable carbon steel making it rust and water resistant for multiple uses. The Small Nut Gatherer weighs less than 3 pounds, comes fully assembled, and is 47.5 inches long. We are so confident in our durability that the Garden Weasel Small Nut Gatherer is backed by a lifetime warranty.

Features

  • EASY TO USE WITH NO BENDING- reduces stress on the back by eliminating bending for picking up small sized nuts and other objects! Comes equipped with a comfortable handle and a hanging hook
  • PICKUP SMALL OBJECTS- Perfect for small sized objects between 3/8” to 3/4” in size with a capacity of approximately 1/2 gallon. This includes items such as acorns, buckeyes, and other similar sized items
  • EASY TO ROLL AND SAVE TIME- Designed to be easy to use and save time. Simply roll over the small sized items you would like to pick up in the tempered steel wire cage and repeat until full. To remove the items, simply spread the wires apart over a bucket.
  • DURABLE FOR MULTIPLE USES- Made with durable carbon steel making it rust and water resistant for multiple uses
  • LIFETIME WARRANTY- Garden Weasel tools are so tough that they are backed with a lifetime limited warranty

Specifications

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  • (1) Small Garden Weasel Nut Gatherer
Dimensions
  • Overall height = 47.5”

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⚠ WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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Garden Weasel Small Nut Gatherer Pickup Acorns, Buckeyes, and More From 3/8” To ¾” In Size (2024)

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Does a garden weasel work on acorns? ›

Garden Weasel Small Nut Gatherer Pickup Acorns, Buckeyes, and More From 3/8” To ¾” In Size.

What machine will pick up acorns? ›

Lawn Sweeper

The sweeper can follow any riding mower or small tractor and collects debris such as acorns, twigs, leaves, and more. Depending on which type you buy, the lawn sweeper may use either a suction device or a scooping action to complete the task.

Does the garden weasel really work? ›

I had some bare spots in my lawn that had become hard and crusty. The Garden Weasel Rotary Cultivator did an excellent job of preparing the area and later covering the new seed following reseeding. Excellent tool!

Is it OK to leave acorns on the ground? ›

Keeping acorns picked up and off lawns is good garden and yard maintenance. A heavy acorn crop can damage a lawn by smothering tender leaf blades under the nut.

Will a shop vac pick up acorns? ›

Shop-Vacs. Strong suction is a technological marvel. A dry/wet vac is designed for big messes, and it does a great job on acorn clearing. Optimally, you will vacuum up the acorns on a dry day, helping you to avoid clogging up the shop vac's tube with mud and wet leaves.

How to pick up small acorns in yard? ›

One of the best methods to do so is using a leaf vacuum. While the name suggests that it is suited to sucking up leaves in the fall, it should do the work for acorns just the same.

Will a lawn sweeper pick up acorns? ›

Lawn sweepers can pick up twigs, leaves, and acorns.

Is a Garden Weasel an aerator? ›

Compact soil creates a barrier that keeps water and air from reaching grass roots and providing vital nutrients. The Weasel Core Aerator also stimulates root growth by pruning the roots, as well as providing lawn surface nutrients. Overall height is equal to 40 in.

What attracts weasels to your yard? ›

Entry into property

Additionally, homes or properties with large, active rodent infestations or chicken coops may attract weasels.

When did the Garden Weasel come out? ›

The Garden Weasel was invented by Gerhardt Guetschow and first discovered in Cologne Germany in 1974. Bringing the revolutionary ergonomic tool to the US market by Gordon T. Beaham III, who was president of Faultless Starch Company at the time.

Does the Garden Weasel work on weeds? ›

The Garden Weasel is so good for tilling up the weeds between the rows in the garden. I love mine and use it several times a week. Its easy to put together with a few different configurations that will work for your needs.

What is the difference between a tiller and a cultivator? ›

The purpose of a lawn tiller is to break up hard and compact soil, whereas a garden cultivator like the Husqvarna T300RH petrol cultivator serves to mix up soil that is already loose and stir in compost or fertiliser so that it is ready for planting.

What picks up acorns in yard? ›

If the acorns are relatively light, you could use a landscaping rake – which has many tines and covers a large area with each pass. However, if the acorns are too heavy or are a little bit stuck in the ground, a metal garden rake will be the better bet.

What critters eat acorns? ›

Acorns, along with other nuts, are termed mast. Wildlife that consume acorns as an important part of their diets include birds, such as jays, pigeons, some ducks, and several species of woodpeckers. Small mammals that feed on acorns include mice, squirrels and several other rodents.

What rodent eats acorns? ›

A wide variety of rodents eat acorns but deer mice and the white-footed mouse are common culprits. Deer mice are especially fond of hiding acorns, beech nuts and pine cone scales for later eating. But pretty much any type of mouse could decide your home is a good place to winter and bring its own acorn supply.

How do I make sure my acorns don't have bugs? ›

1Wash the acorns in warm soapy water and then rinse off with water before letting them dry for an hour on a paper towel. 2Toss any broken or rotten acorns and any with small holes where wormies could have entered. GROSS!! I did see little worms in the ziplock bag the acorns were collected in!

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