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Why A Tow-Behind Aerator Is Better Than A Push Aerator

Choosing the right lawn aerator is important if you expect to aerate your lawn multiple times each year for the foreseeable future. With all sorts of aerating products on the market, from aerating shoes to self-propelled devices, you have many options at your disposal. Two products that people often use are tow-behind aerators and push aerators. The former connects to the back of your lawn tractor, while the latter operates somewhat like a traditional push lawnmower. If you're trying to decide which of these two products would be the best option for you, here are some reasons that a tow-behind aerator can be more ideal.

Less Physical Exertion

While you can aerate your lawn with a push aerator, this task can be physically demanding — especially if your lawn is large. Pushing this device can get tiring after a while, and you may notice back, arm, and shoulder pain after you complete the job. Using a tow-behind aerator can be more favorable because it doesn't require any physical exertion. You connect this piece of equipment to your lawn tractor and simply drive around your yard. Regardless of the size of your yard, using this device won't leave you feeling as tired and sore.

Safer

A tow-behind aerator is also a safer choice than a push aerator. When you're towing this piece of equipment, you're sitting on your tractor and are well out of the way of the sharp spikes as they turn. There's a higher risk of an injury when you're using a push aerator because the spikes are turning right in front of your walking path. If you inadvertently step too far forward — especially if you aren't wearing safety shoes or boots — your foot could potentially make contact with one of the spikes.

Faster

There's little doubt that you'll be able to aerate your lawn quicker with a tow-behind machine than a push model. While it's important that you don't drive too quickly on your lawn tractor when you're completing this project, you can still drive much faster than you're able to walk. Aerating a large lawn with a push aerator could take a considerable amount of time, but you'd be able to complete the task much faster when you're using your lawn tractor. If you're the kind of person who doesn't have a lot of spare time to devote to yard work, you'll appreciate being able to complete this job quickly.

Visit your garden supply store to browse its selection of tow-behind aerators.