Shoppers Say This Gardening Hand Tool is 'Much Stronger Than Any Other' They've Used – And it's Under $10 at Walmart

The Fiskars Hand Cultivator is a must-have in every gardener's toolkit

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While every gardener has tools that they can't live without, something as simple as a hand cultivator can often be overlooked. This nifty gadget might not take up much space in your toolkit, but it really packs a punch.

Whether weeding, loosening, or aerating soil, hand cultivators are the secret to creating a healthy garden. And if you want to add one to your arsenal, the Fiskars Ergo Cultivator from Walmart is a reliable choice – and it happens to be under $10 right now.

With hundreds of five-star reviews, it's safe to say that this particular hand cultivator is a worthwhile investment. (Though at just $8,94, it won't break the bank.) It's sturdy, comfortable, and perfect for a wide range of tasks – making it an essential gardening tool that's guaranteed to upgrade your setup this spring.

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What is a Hand Cultivator Good For?

When it comes to tilling soil, there's a host of different tools you can use, from metal aerator spikes at Amazon to rotary cultivators and rolling lawn aerators, also from Amazon.

But while you might be accustomed to reaching for larger – and more expensive – tools like these, it's easy to forget that simple options like a hand cultivator can get the job done.

With a polished, rust-resistant aluminum head and large, angled prongs, tools like the Fiskars Ergo Cultivator are designed to cut through turf smoothly and quickly.

So, whether you're loosening soil before planting, aerating before sowing seeds, or planting flower beds, all you need is one compact tool to help prepare the soil.

'A tool like this is great for weeding, preparing soil and making up garden beds,' confirms Drew Swainston, Content Editor at Homes & Gardens. 'It's also good for finishing touches and a final rake to leave beds looking nice after you've been planting.'

If you're tackling a particularly tough weeding job, you might need a garden hoe (like this one from The Home Depot) or a long-handled weed puller from Walmart, but a hand cultivator should be the perfect companion for everyday tasks.

Drew Swainston
Drew Swainston

Drew has worked as a writer since 2008 and was also a professional gardener for many years. As a trained horticulturist, he worked in prestigious historic gardens, including Hanbury Hall and the world-famous Hidcote Manor Garden. He also spent time as a specialist kitchen gardener at Soho Farmhouse and Netherby Hall, where he grew vegetables, fruit, herbs, and cut flowers for restaurants. Drew has written for numerous print and online publications and is an allotment holder and garden blogger. He was shortlisted for the Digital Gardening Writer of the Year at the 2025 Garden Media Guild Awards.

Naturally, smaller tools can feel less sturdy or reliable, but the Fiskars Ergo Cultivator strikes the perfect balance: it's lightweight and yet durable.

Plus, as the name suggests, it features an ergonomic handle with a non-slip design, so you won't find yourself getting fatigued or frustrated while you work.

Plus, who can argue with a tool that's compact enough to fit perfectly in you gardening apron or tool belt? Versatile equipment is every gardener's saving grace, especially when it's portable (and it won't end up as clutter in your shed or garage).

Why Shoppers Love It

The Fiskars Ergo Cultivator really has received hundreds of five-star reviews online, and it's easy to see why it's so popular.

'This tool is heavier than it looks!' says one shopper. 'I bought it to replace a cheaper one that snapped after rusting. This one is heavier and tougher. So far I feel it was worth the money.'

'It's fabulously strong,' says another shopper. 'It's much stronger than any other garden hand tool I have purchased.'

It's worth noting that some reviewers find the tool to be a little too heavy, although others mention that this makes it feel more durable.

'Heavy duty!' reads another five-star review. 'I'm thrilled to have such a good hand tool. My old tools had fallen apart, so this should do the trick.'

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If you're looking for more ways to elevate your gardening setup but you're not sure where to start, take a look at our checklist of tools that every gardener needs but neglects to buy.

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Martha Davies
Content Editor

Martha is a Content Editor on the Gardens team. Her love for lifestyle journalism began when she interned at Time Out Dubai when she was 15 years old; she went on to study English and German at Oxford, before covering property and interior design at Country & Town House magazine. To Martha, living beautifully is all about good food and lots of colorful home decor.