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# 13.5-Amp Power 6 Adjustable Tines 11"-16" Width Earthwise Power Tools by ALM TC70016 16-Inch 13.5-Amp Corded Electric Tiller/Cultivator, Grey

**Brand:** earthwise
**Price:** € 213.34
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🌱 Dig Deep, Grow Strong!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Earthwise Power Tools by ALM TC70016 16-Inch 13.5-Amp Corded Electric Tiller/Cultivator, Grey by earthwise
- **How much does it cost?** € 213.34 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/425356728-earthwise-power-tools-by-alm-tc70016-16-inch-13-5)

## Best For

- earthwise enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted earthwise brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **💪 Ergonomic Handling:** Designed for comfort, this lightweight tiller ensures effortless maneuverability.
- • **🌍 Eco-Friendly Design:** Go green with a corded electric tiller that reduces your carbon footprint.
- • **🌿 Cultivate with Ease:** Experience the power of a 13.5-amp motor that makes tilling a breeze.
- • **📏 Compact & Convenient:** With dimensions of 40 x 19 x 42 inches, it fits perfectly in your garden shed.
- • **🔧 Adjustable Precision:** Customize your tilling with 6 adjustable tines for the perfect soil texture.

## Overview

The Earthwise Power Tools TC70016 is a robust 16-inch corded electric tiller featuring a powerful 13.5-amp motor, 6 adjustable tines, and a lightweight design, making it the perfect companion for any gardening enthusiast looking to cultivate their green space efficiently.

## Description

The Earthwise 6-tine tiller is a powerful cultivator with adjustable tines. It has a lightweight and compact design that makes it easy to maneuver in your garden. You no longer have to deal with harmful fumes emitted by gas-powered yard equipment since Earthwise electric roto-tiller can get your yard work done in an planet-friendly way.

Review: I am just four full days into rototilling a 35' x 40' sodded hard clay and tons of river stone that is typical of the coastal PNW. That said, this tiller is exceptional so far. If I don't update this review, it means I finished with the same impressive early results. Because we have some 4"x4"x8" stones, I first take a spade to dig out the sod& move it about 8' up the row. then turn over all the hard clay and stones with the spade. That way I can remove all the stones that could harm the tiller blades. I then churn up the sod while my wife used a rake as the sod spits out, then we put the hard till on the soil. The net result is well tilled soil ready to be amended with a dump truck of compost that is forthcoming. As for the cord, if I had sandy soil that is easy to till, I would not buy this product, I would just get the two wheel hand plow over at Hoss Tools. If you have easy sandy soil, you would move a lot faster with the rototiller. But with my hard clay and rock, the extension cord is a non issue. I do not move much while tilling. So I am glad this is not battery operated. You would need a whole bunch of batteries to get through the day; no thank you. The cord is great. The power of the motor is more than adequate. My only con is the Spring Lock pin doe not engage the hole to hold the wheels in place. I have to use a hammer to get the pin in properly. Great tool. If it lasts the whole project, I will be happy. After the first go round, I doubt I will use the tiller any more, I will be doing no till veg-garden using the Hoss Tools Double Wheel Plow. Update: Completed a 35' x 28' patch from grass and river stone and extremely hard clay in the PNW, to fully tilled and sifted for a veg-garden. We easily removed 4' x 8' x 12' of rock and clay. So this was an extremely difficult conversion. The Tiller survived and did extremely well. We also had filament line in the sod that got tangled up in the blades every day. The way the outer blades easily slide off to clean made this proecess quick and easy. Exceptional design, very durable machine and plenty of power.
Review: Ok so I’m a middle aged woman with inflammatory arthritis. I wasn’t going to bother planting a garden this year. I didn’t like always having to bother somebody or hire someone to till up my small garden. but my love of gardening and the price of produce right now changed my mind. After reading the reviews I decided to go with this one because you can take the tines off and make it smaller to go between rows once your garden is up. Assembly was super easy all that was needed was one screwdriver. I used a 100 foot heavy duty extension cord from Costco and it worked just fine to power it up. I was shocked when I started it the machine almost pulled out of my hands it had so much power. My garden hadn’t been worked since last spring so the ground was quite hard. I managed to do this within half an hour. At this price the tiller already half paid for itself - I was paying someone to do this is at least $100. very pleased with this purchase and I highly recommend it to anyone.

## Features

- Earthwise cultivator machine with 6 adjustable tines
- Motor cultivator with 11" to 16" adjustable working width and 8" working depth
- Corded electric roto-tiller with powerful 13.5-amp motor
- Ergonomic and maneuverable electric hand tiller design
- Compact and lightweight design with assembled product dimensions of 40 x 19 x 42 inches

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B06Y2DMBF4 |
| Brand Name | Earthwise |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,598) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00052909700161 |
| Included Components | Earthwise TC70016 16-Inch 13.5-Amp Corded Electric Tiller and Cultivator |
| Item Type Name | Corded Electric Tiller/Cultivator |
| Item Weight | 29 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | American |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TC70016 |
| Model Number | TC70016 |
| Operation Mode | Electric |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| UPC | 052909700161 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Earthwise
- **Colour:** Gray
- **Item weight:** 29 Pounds
- **Operation mode:** Electric
- **Power source:** Corded Electric

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Other than branding, is this identical to the 13.5 amp Scotts model?  Same appearance and specs... any differences?  Same tines, motor, gearbox etc?**
A: They certainly look similar.  My Earthwise took the abuse I put it through for hours, days, digging deep without overheating some pretty tough, Texas soil.  Make sure you get an extension cord that will deliver the amps to get the full power out of the machine.  I needed 100 feet.  This is about as cheep as you'll find one...  Powerzone ORK506735 SJTW Heavy Duty Extension Cord, 14/3, 100 ft, Double, from Walmart.  Enjoy.

**Q: What width path does the tiller cut?**
A: HT,
Thank you for your question. The width can be either 11 inches or 16 inches. If you remove the two outside tines you can get to 11 inches.
Earthwise/American Lawn Mower Company

**Q: I have super hard clay dirt with grass and weed will this work on that?**
A: Prepare the area first.

Clay seldom produces great garden, need a to amend the soil.  

First, the weeds/grass.  I've gardened for years and good preparation up front on eliminating that saves a lot of work.  There are several ways I do it.  One labor intensive way it wet the area well (after soaking rains) and just shave off the top inch or so of grass/weeds.  I've sometimes buried those strips about five inches down in the bed, grass side down, and then the grass and seeds can't grow back easy.  Second way is to just use grass/weed killer several times.  It will work well on most things, but some folks don't like chemicals.  Read how to deal with the grass/weeds.  But, I would not just grind them all in with tiller as they will be growing quick.

On the tilling, hard clay is just very difficult and poor medium for good gardening.  Water the area you are going to till.  I'd do it several times.  Try to till it.  If it is really rough and not going well, take a shovel and every foot or so in the patch, shove the shovel into soil about 5/6 inches and just open the ground a bit.  You don't have to dig it out or turn over that shovel of dirt, just breaking it like that will make it easier for the tiller.

So, that is tilling the ground.  It will work.  But, how large an area are you going to do?  I generally will work up a patch under 400SF (about 20x 20 ft) area at a time. 

We also have a lot of hard clay and over the years I have amended the soil adding into each 100sf area equal parts of vermiculite (from Amaz, 4SF bags), peat moss (from big box 3.3 - 3-8 SF is usually avail at HD and Lowes), and compost I make from fall leaves, grass clippings and kitchen stuff - no meat or fat bits).

So when I workup a new patch, first I kill all grass/weeds, then water/break soil a bit, then till once to break it all up, then pour out amendments and till that into the ground.

This little tiller will do the job and it does it well.  But, I would not expect it to be able to break hard unprepared clay ground for long.  If I really wanted to do that, I'd go rent machine from the big box hardware store.  But, I bought the machine for price two rentals.

One bit of tricky up front is starting it.  Read the instructions, I am a guy so of course don't do that sort of thing.  ;)  You have to depress the button on the right side before engaging or it won't turn.

The bottom line for me is before I had this tiller, I was always behind in my work.  Now I can prepare a bed in couple hours and be laying down seeds or putting in seedling.  Before it was several days of shovel and hoe or renting tiller and never being able to get everything done in one rental.  Now I can prep a bed in fall, cover it for winter or plant a cover crop and be done with it.  First planting in late winter I can get the tilling done on that rare warm day and be done with the work until next event.  Really good machine for home gardener.  

Good luck

**Q: is this available in 220-240 V power**
A: I don’t think so.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by T***S on 8 April 2020*

I am just four full days into rototilling a 35' x 40' sodded hard clay and tons of river stone that is typical of the coastal PNW. That said, this tiller is exceptional so far. If I don't update this review, it means I finished with the same impressive early results. Because we have some 4"x4"x8" stones, I first take a spade to dig out the sod& move it about 8' up the row. then turn over all the hard clay and stones with the spade. That way I can remove all the stones that could harm the tiller blades. I then churn up the sod while my wife used a rake as the sod spits out, then we put the hard till on the soil. The net result is well tilled soil ready to be amended with a dump truck of compost that is forthcoming. As for the cord, if I had sandy soil that is easy to till, I would not buy this product, I would just get the two wheel hand plow over at Hoss Tools. If you have easy sandy soil, you would move a lot faster with the rototiller. But with my hard clay and rock, the extension cord is a non issue. I do not move much while tilling. So I am glad this is not battery operated. You would need a whole bunch of batteries to get through the day; no thank you. The cord is great. The power of the motor is more than adequate. My only con is the Spring Lock pin doe not engage the hole to hold the wheels in place. I have to use a hammer to get the pin in properly. Great tool. If it lasts the whole project, I will be happy. After the first go round, I doubt I will use the tiller any more, I will be doing no till veg-garden using the Hoss Tools Double Wheel Plow. Update: Completed a 35' x 28' patch from grass and river stone and extremely hard clay in the PNW, to fully tilled and sifted for a veg-garden. We easily removed 4' x 8' x 12' of rock and clay. So this was an extremely difficult conversion. The Tiller survived and did extremely well. We also had filament line in the sod that got tangled up in the blades every day. The way the outer blades easily slide off to clean made this proecess quick and easy. Exceptional design, very durable machine and plenty of power.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***L on 15 May 2021*

Ok so I’m a middle aged woman with inflammatory arthritis. I wasn’t going to bother planting a garden this year. I didn’t like always having to bother somebody or hire someone to till up my small garden. but my love of gardening and the price of produce right now changed my mind. After reading the reviews I decided to go with this one because you can take the tines off and make it smaller to go between rows once your garden is up. Assembly was super easy all that was needed was one screwdriver. I used a 100 foot heavy duty extension cord from Costco and it worked just fine to power it up. I was shocked when I started it the machine almost pulled out of my hands it had so much power. My garden hadn’t been worked since last spring so the ground was quite hard. I managed to do this within half an hour. At this price the tiller already half paid for itself - I was paying someone to do this is at least $100. very pleased with this purchase and I highly recommend it to anyone.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by F***P on 25 April 2025*

buen equipo, pude voltear la tierra y quitar muchas raices en un jardin. Quita raices de hasta 2 cm de grosor y tierra muy dura. Hay que tomar en cuenta que cuando esta la tierra con muchas raices el equipo brinca y tienes que estarla agarrando bien.

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