Saturday, January 18, 2014

The Ringweeder...What's it all about then?






Ringweeder Review

My Ringweeder arrived through the post the other day from Vincent Suozzi in America and it wasn’t long before it was adorning my index finger. The Ringweeder is a simple device invented by Vincent and resembles a two pronged fork that fits like a ring onto your finger to help weeding in small, awkward spaces and I have been eager to give it a test run after since seeing in on the Kickstarter website earlier last year. The Kickstarter project, gives members of the public the ability to invest in new innovations such as this and raised the funding to perfect the design and start production. 

The finished piece is a single, high quality plastic tool which looks to have no weak spots so common in a lot of gardening tools. 

Vincent has spent a lot of time perfecting his new tool and his idea has come a long way since he first fastened a large nail to a steel ring.   The Ringweeder comes in two sizes to suit most hands.

The Test
Finding an area of weeds in my garden to test the device wasn’t difficult!  Having the Ringweeder on my finger was comfortable and it wasn’t long before I was getting stuck in removing even long tap roots. It made me realise that for years I have weeded with my index finger intuitively and worn holes in hundreds of pairs of gloves as well as getting frustrated at not getting the weeds up effectively when I stick my finger into the hard ground. 

The Ringweeder really works. I used it for a good half an hour and it made working in awkward places in between plants very easy. If you were weeding for a long time the gloves supplied come in very useful for reducing the friction between the plastic and the skin.
 
There are a lot of devices put on the markets every year for making life a little easier in the garden, most of them disappear quickly. The Ringweeder seems different. Vincent has actually seen a real gardening problem and found a solution. It was a gardening problem which I didn’t even know existed!

The Ringweeder will also be extremely useful for people with disabilities as no gripping is needed unlike trowels and other hand tools.

I think this simple device has the ability to be a regular ‘must have’ tool in the garden, it doesn’t require fuel to use, needs no maintenance, doesn’t take up any room and can be bought for less than six euro. Check out theringweeder.com

1 comment:

Vinnie Suozzi Inventor of The Ring Weeder said...

Thanks Ian for sharing my invention and website. Ive had nothing but positive reviews from the many people that now own their very own Ring Weeder. This is gonna be a great spring. Thanks again and remember always, " Let The Ring be your Weeder"

Vinnie Suozzi

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