Garden Weasel Double-Sided Cultivator/Tiller 91367 Review

A double-sided hand cultivator and tiller for loosening surface soil, breaking soft clumps, and tidying small planting areas.

Seller pricing varies Updated May 22, 2026

Bottom line

The Garden Weasel Double-Sided Cultivator/Tiller gives small soil surfaces a hand tool for loosening, opening, and tidying.

Garden Weasel double-sided cultivator and tiller hand tool with red handle

What this review covers

This review looks at a double-sided hand cultivator for prepared beds, container surfaces, potting mix, and transplant prep.

The upside

  • The double-sided head supports surface loosening and small clump breaking.
  • The hand-tool size fits raised beds, containers, potting trays, and young plant areas.
  • The red handle is easy to spot near soil bags, tubs, and transplant tools.

The tradeoffs

  • Close work around tender stems asks for slow hand placement.
  • Damp soil should be rinsed from the tool before storage.

Fit and feel

Good match:

This cultivator fits gardeners who refresh small beds, loosen container surfaces, tidy potting mix, and prepare small planting pockets.

What to know:

Use light pressure around roots and tender stems. A narrow transplanter or dibber can handle close holes while this tool handles the surrounding surface.

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Full review

A two-sided tool for surface soil

The Garden Weasel Double-Sided Cultivator/Tiller 91367 is a red handled hand tool for loosening soil, opening the surface, and breaking soft clumps during small garden work.

It fits the bench-to-bed part of gardening. A gardener can use it around a potting tray, a raised bed edge, a container surface, or a prepared transplant area.

Useful before filling and watering

Fresh potting mix sometimes settles unevenly in a tray or container. A small cultivator can open the surface, spread material, and help roots meet a loose texture before watering.

The double-sided head gives the hand two surface-working shapes in one tool. Work slowly around young stems and keep the points clear of labels and soft pots.

Easy to keep near transplant tools

The red handle makes the tool easy to find beside scoops, labels, dibbers, and support trays. It belongs near seedling pot-up sessions where surface texture and small clumps need attention.

Rinse the head after damp soil work so the tool is ready for the next container or bed.

Good match

This cultivator fits gardeners who refresh small beds, loosen container surfaces, tidy potting mix, and prepare small planting pockets.

What to know

Use light pressure around roots and tender stems. A narrow transplanter or dibber can handle close holes while this tool handles the surrounding surface.