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   <title>The Mantis Tiller: Reviews and Repairs</title>
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   <updated>2009-06-02T04:52:23Z</updated>
   <subtitle>Want a review about which mantis garden tiller you should get?  Maybe you&apos;re looking for the mantis roto tiller.  Or maybe you&apos;re looking for the mantis tiller cultivator, or what kind of an engine runs your mantis tiller.  Well, here at MantisTillerReview.com, we have motor spec&apos;s, repair ideas for your tiller, and ideas for where you can get the best price on either an electric or 4-cycle gas tiller.  All you need to know is right here at MantisTillerReview.com</subtitle>
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   <title>Getting a workout: Mantis Mini Tiller in America</title>
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   <published>2009-06-02T04:39:44Z</published>
   <updated>2009-06-02T04:52:23Z</updated>
   
   <summary>So this Mini Mantis Tiller is a bit expensive $299 (You can get it cheaper here) but it does a great job around the garden and is comparatively light, so you don&apos;t have to worry about lugging around some big rototiller. One great thing about buying from Mantis too is that the blades are guaranteed not to bend or break...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[So this Mini Mantis Tiller is a bit expensive $299 (You can <a href="http://www.mantistillerreview.com/ideas/mantis-tiller-free-shipping" title="Save Money on the Mantis Mini Tiller">get it cheaper here</a>) but it does a great job around the garden and is comparatively light, so you don't have to worry about lugging around some big rototiller.

One great thing about buying from Mantis too is that the blades are guaranteed not to bend or break for life.
The engine hums wonderfully and starts easily following the basic instructions.

You can also get the mini mantis tiller with an edging attachment, as well as quite a few other attachments being available so that the tiller will work for a lot of purposes.
If you use the mini mantis for a few hours, you definitely will feel that you've been tilling the soil in both your arms and hands, but this tiller is overall very excellent for the job. 

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   <title>Using the Tiller to Prepare the Garden for Planting: Video</title>
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   <published>2009-04-25T15:28:03Z</published>
   <updated>2009-04-25T15:35:31Z</updated>
   
   <summary>One way we&apos;ve found that the mantis tiller works well is if you actually pull it backwards. What I mean is that if you take the time to walk it forward and really dig it into the soil, then you can push down easier while pulling it backward, and that really grabs the clumps from the soil and breaks them...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[One way we've found that the mantis tiller works well is if you actually pull it backwards.  What I mean is that if you take the time to walk it forward and really dig it into the soil, then you can push down easier while pulling it backward, and that really grabs the clumps from the soil and breaks them up.

It also means that we can till a 20ft x 30ft garden in about 45 minutes to an hour, instead of the 3-5 hours it used to take by shovel.
 
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      The sales video clips and the yelling man on TV really make this tiller look like it&apos;s simple to use -- which of course is what they want to do when trying to sell you something.  The great thing about this tiller clip is that you get to actually see a &quot;real person&quot; using one to till their own garden.
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   <title>The Mantis Tiller Cultivator</title>
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   <published>2009-04-24T01:17:13Z</published>
   <updated>2009-04-24T01:27:05Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Check out the cultivator. I&apos;m actually a big fan of this because I think it&apos;s as good as the original tiller to really dig into the dirt and break up the soil. Which, of course, you need to do if you want your plants to grow well. Have a look! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jyduwJKrGY...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Check out the cultivator.

I'm actually a big fan of this because I think it's as good as the original tiller to really dig into the dirt and break up the soil.  Which, of course, you need to do if you want your plants to grow well.

Have a look!

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jyduwJKrGY" target="cultivator" title="Manits tiller cultivator on YouTube">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jyduwJKrGY</a>]]>
      <![CDATA[Background:

Small cultivators are often going to be found being used for a variety of situations in the garden, or outside around the home.  Typically, they are powered by little engines or small electric motors.  The Mantis tiller cultivator is great because it's quite powerful.  It's run simply by you holding and  walking behind it.  This tiller is also great for being used as an easy way to mix soils with manures and fertilizers.  You can then take that mixture and have a great base for any plants or other things you want to grow.  Different attachments can also be added to the cultivator if you want to use it like a weed whacker to cut down plants or weeds.

<a href="http://www.mantistillerreview.com/ideas/mantis-tiller-free-shipping" target="tiller" title="Mantis Tiller Cultivator on sale">Get your cultivator today</a>!]]>
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   <title>Test 2</title>
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   <published>2008-07-30T12:21:40Z</published>
   <updated>2008-07-30T12:25:44Z</updated>
   
   <summary>This is testing another post to see how it looks and works....</summary>
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      This is testing another post to see how it looks and works.
      William &quot;Billy&quot; D. Mays (born July 20, 1958) is a television commercial and infomercial salesperson most notable for promoting OxiClean, Orange Glo, and other cleaning, home-based, and maintenance products. His signature yelling approach to pitching an array of products, along with his recognizable beard, have gained Mays a substantial amount of recognition.

Mays was born in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, United States, North America. After graduating from high school, he began his career as a salesperson on the Atlantic City boardwalk, selling the &quot;Washmatik&quot; portable washing device to passersby. Working alongside many seasoned pitchmen, he developed his trademark style of salesmanship.

Mays later traveled to home shows, auto shows, and state fairs across the United States for a period of twelve years, selling various maintenance products and tools, including cleaning products and food choppers, and garden tillers.
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   <title>Mantis TIller Reviews</title>
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   <published>2008-07-30T12:09:35Z</published>
   <updated>2008-07-30T12:10:39Z</updated>
   
   <summary>This is the unofficial launch of Mantis Tiller Review.com Hope you enjoy your visit here and get a lot through using this site....</summary>
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      This is the unofficial launch of Mantis Tiller Review.com

Hope you enjoy your visit here and get a lot through using this site.
      
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