Whether you're looking to flatten-down mole-hills, frost-heaves or cultivated soil; or simply want to create a smart lawn-stripe, this highly effective towed garden-roller from Handy will prove the perfect accessory.
It can be water-ballasted up to 121kg, or sand-ballasted up to 219kg, so it offers excellent flexibility of use; and it’s equipped with a scraper-bar that prevents debris accumulating on the drum so as to ensure consistent performance is maintained.
Capable of covering a sizeable area with impressive speed and efficiency, the Handy THTGR Towed Garden-Roller boasts an expansive 100cm working-width.
Features and Benefits
Universal – Also featured is universal hitch-pin that facilitates compatibility with pretty much any make or model of garden-tractor*.
Easy to move – This model has a dry-weight of just 20.1kg, so it can be easily manoeuvred by hand when empty.
Specifications
1.05m (41'') Working Width
40cm (15'') diameter 1 piece drum with drain plug
Weight (Filled with Water) 121kg
Weight (Filled with Sand) 219kg
Can be used with most garden tractors
Full width scraper bar
Hitch pin included
Drive Type: Towed
Weight: 20.09kg
Dimensions: H 40 x W 105 × D 107cm
1 year guarantee
*Tractors with engines rated at 10hp+ are recommended
Reviews (5)
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Tony 82 from
Towed garden rollerVery pleased with roller good quality and speedy delivery thanks
Date published: 2022-03-07
Rated 4 out of
5 by
MickeyM from
Happy with service and delivery.I bought this for my son who, believe it or not, specifically requested it for his birthday. Service and delivery were first class and, as I haven’t heard back from my son, I can only assume he’s very happy with his present!
Date published: 2022-10-17
Rated 4 out of
5 by
Roth 47 from
Very handyBought recently and has already been used a couple of times. Good results. Very pleased.
Date published: 2022-04-15
Rated 4 out of
5 by
Rory1 from
No stones!Bought a few weeks ago trousers behind our garden tractor. Filled with water, but isn't really heavy enough. Tried to fill with sand, but the filling hole isn't really big enough unless you use dried kiln sand and a funnel. With the extra weight of the sand, if you hit any stoney ground, the roller will dint. I finally cut a hole with an angle grinder so that I could pour concrete in. Having said all that, the roller is excellent value, and will do the job designed for, but if you need it for really rough ground, fill it with concrete.