Wednesday, December 23, 2009

BAC Industries BG-03 Brush Grubber With Fiberglass Ironclad Extension Handle

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Spring cleaning made easy, effective and eco - friendly! Meet the BrushGrubber! SAVE BIG! Bum-rush brush, terminate small tree stumps and ravage weeds from the roots on up! And do it all without breaking a sweat... or your back! No harsh chemicals either. A spring-operated jaw armed with teeth chomps down on brush and won't let go... in fact, the harder you pull, the STRONGER it BITES! Easy to use in tight spots, and equipped with a nice, long handle to provide the leverage you need for some major brush-busting around the home, cabin or hunting plot! More: Rubber comfort grips allow for easy maneuvering and added leverage; Spring-operated jaws with lever release; Lift stand gives you more root clearance for extra stubborn brush; 46 1/2 x 1 1/2" handle. Weighs 20 lbs.; Pick yours, or order both...! Reinforced leverage point for tougher brush; Grip pads rotate 360 degrees to avoid de-barking; BrushGrubber with Fiberglass Ironclad Handle
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Technical Details

- Fiberglass handle and reinforced leverage points proved additional leverage
- Lever action to hold open and to realease jaws
- Lift stand gives operator more root clearance
- Handles brush and small tree stumps up to 2" in diameter
- Great for removing Buckthorn, Prickly Ash, and other invasive plants
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Customer Buzz
 "Brush Grubber Peels Bark more than Lifts" 2009-10-05
By J. Billman (SE Minnesota)
I was disappointed with this product. The gripper head mainly peeled off the bark of the seedlings or brush that I wanted to remove. I finally wrapped a small chain around a seedling with the gripper's teeth biting into the chain and then it lifted the seedling. I also think a set of wheels would have been nice - both in moving it around and to give it extra height for a longer removal stroke. Interesting concept, but the details need to be worked out to make it a viable product.

Customer Buzz
 "Not as easy as it looks" 2009-09-01
By Anthony Hogg (California, USA)
This works OK but you have to make sure the tree is not too small or too large!

If it is too small the spikes on the gripers do nothing and it just slides off, if it is too large you have to use all of your weight(in my case 230lbs) to bounce up and down on the handle of the tool. This in turn causes the lever point to sink into the ground! Now you are carrying around the tool and a heavy piece of wood to use as a platform to rest the tool on. If you have a lot of trees and shrubs that are 1-2 years old then this might work ok for you.

Customer Buzz
 "Junk" 2009-08-30
By A. Finn (San francisco, Ca. United States)
I bought yet another ill-designed peice of junk off of [...].. My Bad! The jaws on the grabbing device need to be hand set or it does not get any grip. The return springs are too weak. Keep Lookin for a better designed too than this one! Tim

Customer Buzz
 "Not for sandy soil areas or long-rooted brush!" 2008-11-13
By J. C. Branch (Central Florida)
I bought this item to help clear small (less than 1 or 2" diameter) brush. The tool works by grabbing the stem of the brush in a spring loaded grabber, placing the foot of the grubber on the ground as a fulcrum point and pushing down on the handle, thus causing (theoretically)the grabber end and the grabbed brush to be pulled up out of the ground. Here in Florida, the grubber doesn't work well because 1. the foot sinks into the loose sandy soil rather than acting as a fulcrum when you push down on the handle, and 2. the roots of most brush are pretty long, probably again due to the sandy soil and distance down to the groundwater table and the upward movement of the grabber end isn't much. Sum total, it just doesn't work well here. I returned the item.


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